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Date: 15 April 2003Company contact details

 
Eckelmann brings experience onboard

Rob Eckelmann has joined the Board of Directors at Emulation and Verification Engineering (EVE) as Executive Director.

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Rob Eckelmann has joined the Board of Directors at Emulation and Verification Engineering (EVE) as Executive Director.
Formerly, Eckelmann was Vice President of Intel's Sales and Marketing Group and General Manager for Europe, Middle East, and Africa Operations (EMEA).
"I am delighted to be part of a team offering an innovative verification platform to address the most critical bottleneck of the design process", affirms Eckelmann.
"The EVE team impresses me with its skills, talent and expertise.
I am convinced that the market opportunity is huge for this revolutionary offering and look forward to help EVE to achieve real global success".
"The success of a high-tech startup rests on contributions of experienced managers", adds Dr Luc Burgun, EVE's Chief Executive Officer and President.
"Rob brings unparalleled managerial experience, an essential and welcome asset to EVE".
At Intel, Eckelmann was responsible for worldwide brand management and strategy.
He opened Intel offices in Asia-Pacific, including China, India and the emerging markets of Southeast Asia.
He began his business career at Intel, managing international strategy in the office of then-President Andy Grove.
Earlier, Eckelmann served in the United States government, managing international trade policy and development in the technology sector.
Eckelmann holds degrees from Princeton University, the University of Chicago and Williams College.
His involvement in education and public affairs includes board service at Arizona State University School of Business, the Foreign Policy Association and the German-American School of Portland, Oregon, as well as delivering seminars at Stanford University and the University of Oregon.
Eckelmann is also a member of the Board of Directors at Norwood Systems and IXI Mobile.

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