Gregg A. Lowe
Overview
As senior vice president of Texas Instrument, Gregg Lowe is responsible for TI's High-Performance Analog (HPA) business unit. During his 20-year career with the company, Mr. Lowe has managed and worked in business units across the breadth of TI's semiconductor operations. A 1984 graduate of Rose Hulman Institute of Technology (BSEE), Mr. Lowe began his TI career in the field sales organization, where he was responsible for growing TI's business with automobile manufacturers. He moved to Freising, Germany, in 1989 and led the European automotive sales team, managing teams and customer relationships in France, Germany, Italy, England and Spain. In 1994, Mr. Lowe returned to the U.S.to mange TI's microcontroller organization. Four years later, he led the ASIC organization, overseeing a worldwide team with design centers and customers on each continent. In 2001, he moved to TI's analog business unit to manage the High Speed Communication & Controls in HPA, and later that same year, Mr. Lowe transitioned to his current position as manager of the High-Performance Analog business unit. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Lowe also graduated from the Stanford Executive Program at Stanford University and is fluent in German.
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