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PASQUALE PISTORIO
Honorary Chairman
STMicroelectronics
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Pasquale
Pistorio graduated in 1963 in Electrical Engineering
from the Polytechnic of Turin with a Degree in Electronics. He
began his career as a salesman for Motorola products and in 1967
he joined Motorola in Italy, rising through the ranks to become
Director of International Marketing in July 1977, based in Phoenix,
Arizona. At the same time, he was appointed Vice President of
Motorola Corporation and soon after, in November 1978, he was
promoted to General Manager of Motorola’s International
Semiconductor Division, responsible for design, manufacturing
and marketing activities for all regions outside of the United
States.
In July 1980 Pistorio accepted the challenge to return to Italy
as President and Chief Executive Officer of the SGS Group, the
only Italian microelectronics company. His unwavering commitment
to build the company into a profitable broadline semiconductor
manufacturer led to one of Pistorio’s most significant achievements
to date: the successful integration of SGS with the French semiconductor
champion, Thomson Semiconducteurs, in May 1987. This was a powerful
merger, which put the newly formed company, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics
(renamed STMicroelectronics in 1998), in a much better position
to compete on the international market.
As President and CEO of the new company, Pistorio has been responsible
for developing ST’s diverse product portfolio based on high-growth
applications, as well as its worldwide network of strategic alliances.
This business model has proved so successful that ST is now positioned
at the highest level in the worldwide ranking of semiconductor
companies.
Given the successful performance of the company, shareholders
decided to list ST's shares on the New York Stock Exchange and
the Paris Bourse. This 1994 listing was followed by the listing
on the Borsa Italiana (Milan Stock Exchange) in 1998.
In the last two decades, Pistorio has championed the cause of
Europe's microelectronics industry and his role has not been one
of pure theory but has produced concrete and important industrial
results.
Throughout his career, Pistorio has also been a staunch advocate
of environmental protection. He passionately believes that companies
such as ST should continually strive to be at the forefront of
the sustainable development movement. This belief is based not
only on ethical and social grounds, but also on the more practical
need to attract and retain young, talented employees. It also
stems from his firm conviction that environmentally friendly companies
are more financially competitive.
As a firm believer in corporate social responsibility, Pistorio
takes a special interest in the cause of fighting the Digital
Divide -- the huge imbalance between those who have access to
information technology and benefit from it and those who do not.
As a member of the United Nations Information and Communications
Task Force dedicated to bridging the Digital Divide, he helps
develop proposals to attract corporate attention and commitment
to this new worldwide challenge.
Upon his retirement as President and CEO of STMicroelecronics
on March 18th, 2005, Pistorio was appointed by the Company’s
Managing Board as Honorary Chairman, where he acts as an ambassador
of the Company while continuing to make available to ST, as appropriate,
his wealth of experience and insight into the semiconductor, electronics,
and industrial worlds.
In April 2007, Pistorio was appointed Chairman of the Board at
Telecom Italia, Italy’s leading ICT enterprise.
| Pasquale Pistorio - Awards and Honors |
| 1974 - created “Commendatore
al Merito” of the Italian Republic |
| 1990 - created “Chevalier de l'Ordre
National du Mérite” by the President of the French
Republic |
| June 1997 - created "Cavaliere
del Lavoro" by the President of the Italian Republic |
| June 1998 - decorated “Ouissam Alaouite”
by the Kingdom of Morocco |
| November 1999 1999 -
awarded Public Service Star by the Government of Singapore |
| December 1999 - received the “Chevalier
de la Légion d’Honneur” from the French
Republic |
| December 2000 2000 -
received the Akira Inoue Award for Outstanding Achievement
in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) in the Semiconductor
Industry |
| December 2001 - won the 2001 Environmental
Leadership Award given annually by Tomorrow, one of the world’s
most prestigious publications devoted to business sustainability
issues |
| June 2002 - voted among
the top 50 “Stars of Europe” by Business Week
magazine |
| November 2002 – placed at number
1 in the “Top 25 Movers and Shakers” by Time magazine |
| April 2003 – awarded
“Prix du Manager d'Entreprise” in the “Prix
des Technologies de l'information", organized by Telecom
Paris, a French telecommunications academy |
| September 2003 2003 – received “Lifetime
Achievement Award” from Reed Electronics Group, as part
of inaugural European Electronics Industry Awards |
| October 2003 –
awarded “Honorary Citizen of Singapore” by the
Government of Singapore |
| June 2004 – received “IEEE
Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition” for
exceptional managerial leadership |
| January 2005 –
received “Green Hero Lifetime Achievement Award”
from AnalogZONE magazine |
| September 2005 – awarded "Officier
de la Légion d'Honneur" from the French Republic |
| In addition, Pasquale Pistorio has received honorary
degrees from the University of Genova, the University of Malta,
the University of Pavia, the University of Catania, the University
of Palermo, the University of Sannio, Benevento, and the University
of Bristol. |
Some Board Memberships
- Vice President for innovation and research of Confindustria,
the Confederation of Italian Industrialists
- “Conseil Stratégique pour l'attractivité
du pays auprès du Premier Ministre français",
a group of industry consultants to the Prime Minister's
office to create better conditions for inward investment
- Government of Singapore’s Internal Advisory Council
- International Business Council of the World Economic
Forum
- Conseil Stratégique des Technologies de l’Information,
France
- Conseil Consultatif de la Banque de France
- Member of the Board at Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing
(Singapore)
- Supervisory Board member of the French Agency for Innovation
- Member of the Board at FIAT (Italy)
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Updated - August 2007 |