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Executive Biographies

Officers A-Z:
G. Auguste
O. Bellezza
G. Bertino
C. Bozotti
U. Carena
M. Cassis
P. Chastagner
J.M. Chery
A. Cuomo
C. Dardanne
A. Dutheil
C. Ferro
A. Grenville
F. Guibert
O. Kosgalwies
R. Kazerounian
B. Krysiak
P. Lambinet
L. Lietar
P. Ollivier
C.E. Ottaviani
C. Papa
P. Pistorio
J. See
T. Tingaud
T. Uhari

LOIC LIETAR
Corporate Vice President, Corporate Business Development
STMicroelectronics


L. Lietar - BiographyLoïc Lietar was born in Paris, France, in 1962. He graduated with a degree in Engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, in 1984, a degree in Microelectronics from Orsay University (1985), and he holds an MBA from Columbia University, New York (1993).

Lietar joined Thomson Semiconducteurs, a predecessor company to STMicroelectronics, in 1985 as an analog IC designer at the Company’s site in Grenoble, France. Between 1987 and 1998 he held several positions in R&D Management and Marketing in Milan, Paris and Singapore. In 1999, he was appointed Director of Advanced System Technologies US Labs, based in San Diego, where he oversaw the development of computing, graphics and networking technologies.

In 2003, Lietar was appointed General Manager of ST’s Cellular Terminals Division, where he moved to Geneva to spearhead the expansion of ST’s wireless business. He later moved to the Application Processor Division of ST, bringing Nomadik, ST’s leading-edge, low-power device for enhanced mobile applications, to market.

In 2006, Loic Lietar was promoted to Group Vice President, Strategies for ST’s Strategies and System Technologies Group, where he has been instrumental in establishing ST’s partnership with IBM in advanced CMOS process development.

In January 2008, Loic Lietar was appointed Corporate Vice President, Corporate Business Development, where he is responsible for expanding the Company’s business, producing corporate Market Intelligence and Research, and building and maintaining third-party technology relationships in the role of External Technology coordinator.

January 2008