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began his career with Hewlett Packard Company, where he held various marketing, manufacturing and general
management positions for more than 23 years. Mr. Spreng is a director of Silicon Image, Inc. He holds a B.S.E.E.
degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School.
William E. Bendush joined the Company in April 1999 as Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and
Secretary. Mr. Bendush was promoted to a Senior Vice President of the Company in January 2001. Mr. Bendush
came to AMCC from Silicon Systems Inc., where he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
from September 1986 to April 1999. Prior to joining Silicon Systems Inc., Mr. Bendush held various financial
management positions at AM International, Gulf + Western Industries and Gould Inc. Mr. Bendush received a
B.S. from Northern Illinois University.
Brent E. Little joined the Company in 1991. Mr. Little was promoted to a Senior Vice President of the
Company in January 2001. Prior to this time, Mr. Little held several marketing management positions with the
Company, including Director of Strategic Marketing and Director of Marketing for ASIC products. Prior to
joining the Company, Mr. Little worked as Business Development Manager for Analysis and Technology, Inc.
and worked with the U.S. Navy as a Project Engineer. Mr. Little earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the
University of California, Santa Barbara.
Ramakrishna R. Sudireddy joined the Company when AMCC acquired Cimaron Communications in March
1999. Mr. Sudireddy was promoted to a Senior Vice President of the Company in January 2001. Before co-
founding Cimaron in January of 1998, Mr. Sudireddy founded Siltek Corporation in 1996, and served as its Vice
President of Research and Development until 1997. Siltek provided ATM and SONET design services for such
companies as Lucent Technologies, SGS Thomson, and Sun Microsystems. From 1991 to 1996, Mr. Sudireddy
was a Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories. While at Bell Labs, he was the chief architect and
lead designer for a number of highly complex ASICs. These ASICs generally had hundreds of thousands of
gates, and operated at speeds as high as 622 MHz. Mr. Sudireddy gained prominence for developing these ASICs
more efficiently (with as many as 30% fewer gates) and more quickly than conventional methods within Bell
Labs. Mr. Sudireddy has a master’s degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at
Lowell, and a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Nagarjuna University in Guntur, India.
Thomas L. Tullie joined the Company as Vice President, Sales in August 1996. Mr. Tullie was promoted to
a Senior Vice President of the Company in January 2001. From 1989 to 1996, Mr. Tullie held several strategic
sales management positions, most recently as Director of East Coast Sales, at S-MOS Systems, a semiconductor
company. Prior to joining S-MOS Systems, Mr. Tullie was a designer in the workstations group of Digital
Equipment Corporation. Mr. Tullie earned a B.S. from the University of Massachusetts and an M.B.A. from
Clark University.
Gregory A. Winner joined the Company in November 1999 as Vice President, Engineering. Mr. Winner
was promoted to a Senior Vice President of the Company in January 2001. From September 1982 to November
1999, Mr. Winner was the Vice President of Product Development of Silicon Systems, Inc. where he was
responsible for the advanced development of integrated circuit products. Mr. Winner has also held various
engineering positions at Memorex, IBM and General Dynamics. Mr. Winner holds an M.S.E.E. from Stanford
University and a B.S.E.E. degree from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Jeffrey J. Cashen joined the Company in October 2000 as Vice President of Sales of MMC Networks when
the Company acquired MMC Networks. Mr. Cashen was promoted to Vice President, General Manager of the
Switching and Network Processing Division of the Company in July 2001. Prior to joining MMC Networks,
Mr. Cashen held various senior sales positions with Texas Instruments where he managed the Cisco Systems,
Digital Equipment Corporation and Sun Microsystems accounts. Mr. Cashen received his B.S.E.E. from
Pennsylvania State University.
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