Before his 17 year career in the semiconductor equipment industry, he spent 10 years in the computer industry at Hewlett-Packard Company, MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. and Silicon Graphics, Inc. Mr. Titinger was recognized for his excellence in leadership as a 2013 CEO of the Year at the Annual CEO World Awards, in the category, “Operational Effective.” He was also named to the Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council (HITEC)'s prestigious HITEC 100 list and received the SVL (Silicon Valley Latino) Gente’s Choice Award in the Latino Trailblazer category. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and an M.S. degree in Engineering Management from Stanford University. Jorge also serves as the Board Chair for the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley.
We are also proud to note that he is one of the Latino executives who inspires us by the work he leads. He was also recently named by Silicon Valley Latino to the inaugural “SVL List” in the Corporate category
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