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Encyclopedia > Greg Hawkins

Greg Hawkins was a Professor at Princeton from 1974 - 1993. He was a child prodigy who solved one of the Millenium Problems at the age of 15.


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Light Reading - Networking the Telecom Industry (354 words)
Hawkins, an 18-year semiconductor industry veteran, will be responsible for the global IDT sales organization, consisting of approximately 450 direct salespeople and manufacturing representatives, and a global network of distributors in more than 50 countries.
Hawkins' prior industry experience also includes eight years at Samsung Semiconductor Inc., where he held various management positions, including vice president of marketing for memory and flat panel LCD sales in the Americas.
Hawkins led a team of professionals covering product marketing, strategic marketing, applications engineering and product definition, and he was responsible for managing approximately $5 billion in revenue.
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