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UGA Signature Lecture: Greg Lavender

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Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel, Mahler Hall
Special Information:
reception to follow in the Hill Atrium

Greg Lavender

Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and General Manager of the Software and Advanced Technology Group (SATG), Intel Corporation

 

As CTO, he is responsible for driving Intel’s future technical innovation through his leadership of Intel Labs, Intel Federal LLC, and Intel Information Technology (IT). He is also responsible for defining and executing Intel’s software strategy across artificial intelligence, confidential computing, and the growing need for open accelerated computing to support Intel’s range of business and hardware offerings. Lavender joined Intel in June 2021 from VMware, where he served as Senior Vice President and CTO. He has 40 years of experience in software and hardware product engineering, cloud-scale systems architecture and engineering, and advanced research and development. Prior to his role at VMware, Lavender held executive and technology leadership positions at Citigroup, Cisco Systems, and Sun Microsystems. Lavender holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the University of Georgia, and a Master of Science and Ph.D. in computer science from Virginia Tech.

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