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AMD strategically promoted 3 senior executives

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July 19, 2018

AMD recently announced a senior executive promotion program, and three senior executives have been promoted. Darren Grasby, chief architect of AMD Zen processor, was promoted to AMD Corporate Fellow; Darren Grasby was promoted to senior vice president of AMD global computing and graphics sales, concurrently president of AMD EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa market), and promoted Robert Gama to AMD senior vice president and Chief Human Resources Director of AMD

Clark was promoted for the outstanding leadership performance of the Zen CPU core architecture developed. In the future, Clark will continue to monitor AMD CPU core strategy, design and product planning blueprint.

Promoted to AMD's senior vice president of global computing and graphics sales, Grasby, who is president of AMD EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa market), will lead AMD's global sales to PC manufacturers and channel partners, and provide oversight of AMD EMEA Employee, operations and senior executive experience in customer and partner reputation.

Gama, who is promoted to Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Director of AMD, will lead the global AMD HR organization, including talent management, talent recruitment, benefits, learning and development, and the operation of the HR system. Therefore, Gama will be responsible for driving AMD's human resources strategy and structure to support AMD's business development priorities.

AMD CEO Lisa Su said that as AMD accelerates the company's development, the promotion will increase the influence of three senior executives within AMD.

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