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Tower Semiconductor Announces the Nomination of Amir Elstein as its New Chairman of the Board
MIGDAL HAEMEK,Israel, January 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Tower
Semiconductor Ltd. (NASDAQ: TSEM)(TASE: TSEM), a pure-play independent
specialty foundry, today announced that its Board of Directors has nominated
Amir Elstein to serve as the new Chairman of the Board.
Amir Elstein was recently appointed to the board of directors of Teva
Pharmaceutical Industries, a $35 billion market cap Israeli-based global
pharmaceutical company. Before that he served as the Executive Vice President
in the Office of the CEO for Teva, overseeing Global Pharmaceutical
Resources. Mr. Elstein joined Teva in 2005 and served in a number of senior
executive roles. He was a director of Teva from 1995 to 2004. Prior to this,
he was the General Manager of Intel Electronics Ltd., an Israeli subsidiary
of Intel Corporation, from 1998 to 2004. Mr. Elstein brings with him 28 years
of rich and diverse global experience, most of them as an executive in the
semiconductor industry.
Dov Moran, Tower's current Chairman, will continue to serve as a member
of the Board of Directors. "I am pleased to welcome Amir as the new Chairman
of Tower," Moran said. "Compared to the status of Tower when I joined as
Chairman, the company now has a more stable financial horizon, a valid and
clear strategy for healthy growth, excellent management, CEO and Board, and
much lower debt to the banks. Tower is a more efficient organization and the
recent acquisition of Jazz Technologies gives it a better basis of
international operation. Moreover, it will now have a better Chairman that
can dedicate his time to the company more than I could and has great
experience in semiconductor and management. I wish Amir and all of the Board
members, Tower managers, employees and investors a lot of success."
"I am very excited about the opportunity to join and chair Tower's Board
in this challenging and exciting era. I am committed to enhance Tower's
corporate value for the benefit of our shareholders," said Elstein. "I would
like to take this opportunity to thank Dov Moran for his significant
contribution to Tower's sustainable position among the leading tier of
pure-play specialty wafer foundries. I look forward to his continued advice
and counsel in Tower's Board."
"Tower has benefited strongly from Dov's convictions and Board leadership
and we are pleased that Dov will continue as a member of the Board,"
commented Russell Ellwanger, Chief Executive Officer of Tower. "Tower is
indeed a different company than it was a few years back, offering multiple
highly differentiated technologies and a strengthened global presence and
financial base. We are excited to enter into our next phase of growth with
Amir's Board leadership. He is a semiconductor industry veteran with an
outstanding reputation and I am confident that with Amir we will capitalize
on the opportunities that the present worldwide economic situation offers to
the bold."
Additional members who have recently joined Tower's Board of Directors
are Dana Gross and Alex Kornhauser. Gross was formerly Senior Vice President
and Israel Country Manager for SanDisk. Prior to SanDisk, Gross served on the
Board of Directors and in a number of senior executive roles with M-Systems
prior to their acquisition by SanDisk in late 2006. Gross' experience at
M-Systems included serving as President of the company's U.S. subsidiary and
Chief Marketing Officer of the company. Kornhauser is the Senior Vice
President and General Manager of manufacturing at Numonyx Corporation, which
was formed through the merger of Intel and STM's flash businesses. Kornhauser
brings over 38 years of semiconductor industry experience as an Intel
executive with responsibilities including system design, chip design and fab
manufacturing.
About Tower Semiconductor
Tower Semiconductor Ltd. is a pure-play independent specialty wafer
foundry. Tower manufactures integrated circuits with geometries ranging from
1.0 to 0.13-micron; it also provides complementary technical services and
design support. In addition to digital CMOS process technology, Tower offers
advanced mixed-signal & RF-CMOS, Power Management, CMOS image-sensor and
non-volatile memory technologies. Through access to the process portfolio of
its wholly owned subsidiary, Jazz Semiconductor, Tower offers RF CMOS, Analog
CMOS, Silicon and SiGe BiCMOS, SiGe C-BiCMOS, Power CMOS and High Voltage
CMOS. To provide world-class customer service, Tower maintains two
manufacturing facilities inIsrael with access to Jazz Semiconductor's fab in
the U.S. and manufacturing capacity inChina through Jazz's partnerships with
ASMC and HHNEC. For more information, please visit http://www.towersemi.com
and http://www.jazzsemi.com.
Safe Harbor Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements, which are subject
to risks and uncertainties. Actual results may vary from those projected or
implied by such forward-looking statements. A complete discussion of risks
and uncertainties that may affect the accuracy of forward-looking statements
included in this press release or which may otherwise affect Tower's and
Jazz's business is included under the heading "Risk Factors" in Tower's most
recent filings on Forms 20-F, F-3, F-4 and 6-K, as were filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") and the Israel Securities
Authority and Jazz's most recent filings on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, as were
filed with the SEC. Tower and Jazz do not intend to update, and expressly
disclaim any obligation to update, the information contained in this release.
Contact:
Tower Semiconductor
Noit Levi, +972-52-457-8266
noitle@towersemi.com
or:
Shelton Group
Ryan Bright, +972-239-5119 ext. 159
rbright@sheltongroup.com
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