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March 27, 2006
AMI Semiconductor’s Christine King Recognized as Top CEO Thought Leader AMI Semiconductor (NASDAQ: AMIS), a designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art integrated mixed-signal and structured digital products for the automotive, medical and industrial markets, today announced that Christine King, president and CEO, was selected by the editorial board of Inside the Minds as top executive thought leader in the technology industry and was selected as an author for the recently released book, Leadership Plans for CEOs, published by Aspatore Books. “I was honored to be selected for this opportunity and hope that the wisdom and experiences I have passed on will help a new generation of leaders untangle the complicated web of the business world,” said King. Leadership Plans for CEOs (ISBN: 1-59622-417-7), is an authoritative, insider's perspective on the best strategies for leading a company toward its goals. Featuring 13 chairmen, presidents and CEOs, this book serves as guide for company executives seeking to be a more effective leader. Topics include developing a vision, maintaining the edge, anticipating changes in the market, achieving goals, and leading by example. The Inside the Minds series is dedicated to providing business books authored by an unparalleled group of executives and providing introspective looks into the leading minds of the business and legal world. King was named president and CEO of AMIS in September 2001 and has consistently brought leadership and vision to the company, strengthening its strategy and corporate objectives to become a recognized industry leader with a strong market position. She has also led AMIS through four successful acquisitions, including the mixed-signal business of Alcatel Microelectronics, the micro power products division of MicroSemi Corp., Dspfactory, and the semiconductor business unit of Flextronics Semiconductor. Building upon the company’s financial results and successful acquisitions, King, within the first two years of her tenure, led AMIS through a $600 million initial public offering on the NASDAQ. Prior to AMIS, King’s 23 years of experience at IBM included launching the company’s ASIC business in 1993 and growing it into the number one ASIC business in the world with $1.7 billion in revenue, as reported by Gartner Dataquest. King earned her bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J.
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