Intel Veteran Frank Gill Joins Logitech’s Board
Logitech has elected Frank Gill, a 23-year Intel veteran who retired as executive vice president in 1998, to its board of directors.
Logitech has elected Frank Gill, 55, to its board of directors. Gill spent 23 years at Intel, moving through sales, marketing, product development, and manufacturing, and held the post of executive vice president when he retired from the chip giant in June 1998.
Gill holds an electrical engineering degree from the University of California at Davis, sits on the boards of several other high-tech companies, and makes his home with his family in Portland, Oregon. He pointed to Logitech’s push into internet and online products as the draw for taking the seat.