Exar Corp. announced that Pedro (Pete) Rodriguez has been appointed as president and chief executive officer of the Company, effective April 28, 2008. Mr. Rodriguez succeeds Mr. John McFarlane who on December 7, 2007 assumed, on an interim basis, the duties of president and chief executive officer.
"We are excited that Pete has agreed to serve as president and CEO," stated Richard L. Leza, Chairman of the Company's Board of Directors. "With extensive industry experience, a proven record of delivering results in public and private company environments as well as his contributions as a Board member, Pete has demonstrated the executive management and leadership skills needed to drive the Company's profitability and revenue growth initiatives."
"I believe Exar has tremendous potential and I am delighted to be leading the team going forward. I will focus initially on growing the top line, improving operating performance and driving the strategic initiatives that will result in long term revenue growth and profitability," said Mr. Rodriguez. "My experience with the Company, the Board, and management team will facilitate a quick transition. I thank the Board for its support and welcome the ongoing contributions from the Company's employees."
"While working closely with Pete over the last two and a half years on the Company's Board I have been impressed with the breadth of Pete's product and market expertise which will be critical in addressing global market challenges before the Company," remarked John McFarlane, the Company's interim president and chief executive officer.
Mr. Rodriguez has over 24 years of engineering, sales, marketing and executive management experience in the semiconductor industry. He has served as a Director of Exar since October of 2005. Mr. Rodriguez served, most recently, as chief marketing officer of Virage Logic Corp., a semiconductor intellectual property supplier for SoC. Prior to his appointment at Virage Logic, Mr. Rodriguez served as president, CEO and director of Xpedion Design Systems Inc., a venture-funded developer of design solutions for wireless integrated circuits (RFIC). Mr. Rodriguez held this role for six years until shortly after Xpedion was acquired by Agilent Technologies in 2006. Prior to Xpedion, he held senior management positions in sales and marketing at Escalade Corp., a provider of software for chip design, and LSI Corp. (formerly LSI Logic Corp.) as well as design engineering, product management and process engineering positions at Aerojet Electronics, Teledyne Microwave and Siliconix. |