Qualcomm names Cristiano Amon as new CEO, Mollenkopf retires after 26 years
Chip maker Qualcomm on Tuesday
announced that Cristiano Amon will succeed Steve Mollenkopf as CEO, effective
from June 30.
Mollenkopf informed the Board of his decision to retire as CEO
following 26 years with the company.
Amon, who has worked at Qualcomm since 1995,
is currently President of the Company.
Mollenkopf will continue his employment with the Company as a
strategic advisor for a period of time, the company said in a statement.
Mollenkopf said that with "our business model clearly
validated and our leadership in 5G, this is the right time for Cristiano to
assume leadership of the Company and preside over what I see as the single
largest opportunity in the Company's history.
"Cristiano spearheaded the development of our 5G strategy,
including its acceleration, industry-leading technology roadmap and global
rollout," he added.
Amon, 50, has served as President, Qualcomm since
January 2018.
In this role, he is responsible for Qualcomm's semiconductor
business (QCT), which includes Mobile, RF Front End, Automotive and IoT revenue
streams, and the company's global operations.
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