Sam Geha
Chairman of the Board
Sam Geha, Ph.D., was named CEO of Infineon Technologies LLC, Memory Solutions in April 2020. He was the Corporate Executive Vice President of the Memory Product Division in September 2016. Previously, he served as the Senior Vice President of the Intellectual Property (IP) Business Unitsince June 2015, where he oversaw licensing of the Company’s various embedded nonvolatile memory technologies (SONOS and eCT) to foundries, including TSMC, UMC, HLMC and HH-Grace, as well as licensing the Company’s 3D NAND technology to XMC. Under Mr. Geha, the IP Business unit significantly expanded its revenue, market share and technology leadership. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of the Technology R&D organization since May 2007. Mr. Geha created the original business plan for Deca Technologies, Inc., a Wafer-Level Chip-Scale Packaging start-up, funded by the Company and SunPower. He also serves as a board member of Enovix, a Silicon-based Lithium Ion battery start-up co-funded by the Company. Mr. Geha joined the Company in 1995 and has served as the senior director of technology development for SONOS and the director of technology development for MRAM and SRAM technologies. He has worked in the technology industry since 1991 and has a deep understanding of how chips are developed, designed and qualified. Prior to joining the Company, he worked in various technology development functions at Motorola and National Semiconductor. Mr. Geha holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE), a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) and a Philosophical Doctorate in Electrical Engineering (Ph.D.) from the University of Arizona.
Lawrence Michlovich
Board Member
Larry is currently Vice-President, General Counsel & Secretary for the Americas Region of Infineon Technologies, overseeing all aspects of in-house legal, corporate secretarial services and counsel, and has served in this capacity following the acquisition of International Rectifier Corporation by Infineon Technologies in 2015.
Prior to that, Larry served in various capacities in the legal department functions of International Rectifier since joining that company in 1999, and before that in the legal department of Allegheny Teledyne Inc. since 1996. Larry began his legal career in 1985 with the law firm of Mitchell, Silberberg, and Knupp, and subsequent to that practiced law with the firm of Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather and Geraldson from 1987 to 1996. Larry graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He also earned a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and is admitted to the California State Bar.
Tim Olson
Board Member
Tim Olson founded Deca Technologies in 2009 with a mission to transform the way the world creates advanced electronic products. Currently CEO, he has also served as CTO, while continuously serving as a board member. Throughout his career, Tim led multiple breakthrough innovations. As Senior VP of Amkor Technology, he led global research and development, introducing Package-on-Package Through Mold Via (PoP TMV) technology, FusionQuad, and the industry’s first high-volume fine pitch Cu pillar flip-chip. As Executive VP of Products and Operations at Micro Component Technology, Tim led development of specialized equipment and software establishing the industry’s first high-volume strip-based test. While at Motorola Semiconductor, Tim led the creation of PRISM, a highly automated and integrated assembly and test factory bringing 2D codes from NASA to semiconductors for tracking and traceability.
ASE Global – Bernard (Bud) Natali
Board Member
Bud Natali manages the business operations and legal matters for ASE Group in the United States, the world’s largest contract manufacturer of semiconductors. In his former role as Sr. Vice President of Corporate Strategy at the world’s second largest contract manufacturer of semiconductors, he was instrumental in reforming the company’s global footprint and guiding its first-ever uniform business systems. A prolific writer and speaker, as early as 2004 Mr. Natali was first in authoring reformed ESG strategies that pursue long-run profitability and opposed familiar marketing veneers, a model adopted by several prominent Harvard Business School thought leaders and the basis for multiple Dow Jones Sustainability Index industry leader awards for ASE Group. He was also the first to promote sweeping changes to procurement strategies in Silicon Valley, and continues to advise multiple CPOs in diverse industries.
Shankar Raj Ekambaram
Board Member
Shankar Raj Ekambaram is the Senior Director of Sourcing at Qualcomm and oversees its global outsourced semiconductor package & test manufacturing services, including WW capacity planning. At Qualcomm, he enabled the development and adoption of MEP PoP, M-series Fan-out, SiP and other interconnect technologies into Snapdragon Mobile platforms and products. Prior to Qualcomm, he was at Conexant, Mindspeed Technologies and Tower Jazz Foundry in in various technology transfer, outsourced manufacturing engineering and operational roles.
Tae-Hoon Kim
Board Member
Tae-Hoon (TH) Kim is president of nepes Corporation where he leads the company in localizing key technologies that are essential to semiconductor device manufacturing. Mr. TH Kim joined the Deca Technologies Board of Directors in February 2020 in conjunction with nepes’ equity investment in the company. TH first joined nepes in 2016 as head of the global business development unit. nepes’ semiconductor portfolio includes wafer bumping, wafer level packaging and fan-out wafer level packaging. The company is known for identifying customer needs and meeting them in the rapidly growing mobile and IoT markets. Prior to nepes, TH spent the majority of his career in various roles at Samsung Electronics. He joined the company as an LSI chip design R&D engineer for development of PC chipset and participated in various projects related to the development of Samsung Semiconductor. For example, he worked with global IT majors such as Google, Apple and Microsoft, and led the marketing and product planning teams in the system LSI business unit of Samsung Semiconductor, steering $10B worth of business with major mobile players. TH holds a bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering from Korea University.