Former Intel executive Michael Sullivan moves to Applied Materials as VP, Investor Relations

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Michael Sullivan, a former investor relations manager for Intel Corp., has taken up a role as Vice President of Investor Relations with Applied Materials, Inc. He brings more that 16 years of experience with Intel, including management roles in Corporate Media and Public Relations to Applied. The new role will see him hold responsibility for the company’s relationships with investors, financial analysts and the financial community. Mr. Sullivan has a B.A. degree from San Jose State University and an M.B.A. from Santa Clara University.

“Mike is a proven communicator with strong experience working with technology investors and other key stakeholders, and his experience will help Applied as we work to extend our global investor base,” said George Davis (pictured), Senior Vice President and CFO for Applied Materials.

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