Technology >> CEO Interviews >> July 1, 1998

Ronald A. Ostertag – General Semiconductor (sem)

RONALD A. OSTERTAG, was appointed CEO and President of General Semiconductor, Inc. in January 1997 and Chairman in June 1997. Mr. Ostertag was appointed Vice President of General Instrument Corporation in 1989 and President of GI's Power Semiconductor Division in September 1990. During 1989-1990, he held the position of Senior VP Operations of General Instrument's VideoCipher Division, with continued responsibilities for the Computer Products Division operations. From 1984 to 1989 Mr. Ostertag was VP/GM of General Instrument's Computer Products Division, headquartered in El Paso, Texas. He joined General Instrument Corporation in 1978 as VP/GM of Far East Operations for the Power Semiconductor Division in Taipei, Taiwan. He served as VP Operations for the Components Group in New York City from 198 to 1984. In addition, Mr. Ostertag spent nine years with National Semiconductor Corporation, holding various positions of responsibility, including Director of International Manufacturing and Logistics. He also served as National's Singapore Plant Manager from 1973 to 1976. After graduating from Georgia Institute of Technology, he joined Fairchild Semiconductor in San Raphael, California. He holds a BS in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and attended Columbia University's Advanced Management Training for Strategic Planning. Mr. Ostertag sits on the Board of Directors for The Victory Schools - Roosevelt (Charter School); is on the Board of Trustees at Dowling College in Long Island, New York, and is on the New York Executive Committee of the American Electronics Association. Profile
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