Chuck House is the Societal Impact of Technology Director for Intel, reporting to IT, currently focused on Advanced Productivity Initiatives. House joined Intel via their Dialogic acquisition, where House first was President of Spectron Microsystems, and then Executive Vice President of Core Systems Development and Communications Research. House has held a variety of management roles at Hewlett-Packard, Informix, and Veritas. House is currently on the Board of Technology Networks (NASDAQ: TIII) in Long Island, NY and he is Chairman of privately held Attensity Corporation in Mountain View, CA. He served as President of ACM, and has been instrumental in establishing the new Center for Information Technologies and Society at the University of California, Santa Barbara.House is the recipient of a host of major awards recognizing his leadership and innovation, including the Electronics Award of Achievement, 1977; Hewlett-Packard Award of Defiance, 1982; Computer Design Hall of Fame, 1984; IDSA Gold Medals for Software (MOTIF, VUE), 1989, 1990; IEEE Fellow (for Logic Analysis), 1990; EE Times Historic Contributor Award, 1997; IEEE 3rd Millenium Achievement Award, 2000. Most recently, he was inducted into the 2002 Electronic Design Hall of Fame for his work on Logic Analysis, judged one of the top 50 inventions in electronics. Fellow inductees included Edison, Marconi, Hewlett, Packard and Grove. |