Executive Management

Name Position
Ralph Schmitt President & CEO
Lawrence Chisvin Chief Operating Officer
Art Whipple Chief Financial Officer
David K. Raun Vice President, Marketing & Business Development
Ken Murray Vice President, Human Resources
Jerry Kolansky Vice President, Worldwide Sales
Michael Grubisich Vice President, Operations
Vijay Meduri Vice President, Engineering

Ralph Schmitt Ralph Schmitt was appointed president and CEO in November 2008. During 2008 he consulted with a variety of venture capitalists, as well as acted as chief executive officer of Legend Silicon, a privately funded Chinese terrestrial digital TV semiconductor company. From 2005 thru 2007, he was chief executive officer of Sipex, an analog semiconductor company, which merged with Exar in 2007 where he was appointed chief executive officer. From 1999 to 2005 Schmitt was executive vice president of sales, marketing and business development for Cypress Semiconductor where he led sales growth to more than $1 billion and oversaw the acquisition and integration of numerous companies. Schmitt has also served on the boards at Cypress subsidiaries and other privately held semiconductor and systems companies. He began his career as a systems hardware designer and received his BSEE from Rutgers University.

Lawrence Chisvin Lawrence Chisvin was appointed Chief Operating Officer in August 2004, having served as Vice President, Marketing since May 2000. From September 1998 through May 2000, Mr. Chisvin was employed by Neomagic, a semiconductor company, as Director of Marketing. From May 1996 through September 1998, Mr. Chisvin was employed by LSI Logic, a semiconductor company, as Director of Marketing. Prior to LSI Logic, Mr. Chisvin was employed in a variety of marketing and engineering positions at S3, Phillips, Western Digital, and Digital Equipment Corporation. Mr. Chisvin received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Art Whipple - Photo Coming Soon Art Whipple joined PLX Technology as Chief Financial Officer in January of 2007. Prior to PLX, he was VP of finance, CFO and secretary at Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. He was previously with QuickLogic Corp., where he served initially as its VP of finance, CFO and secretary, then as VP and GM of its logic products business unit. Prior to QuickLogic, he was VP of engineering for ILC Technology, and also as vice president of finance and operations of its subsidiary, Precision Lamp. Earlier in his career, Whipple served in financial and engineering roles at other semiconductor manufacturing companies, including Westinghouse Electric, Fairchild Semiconductor, and Monolithic Memories. He holds a bachelor's of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Washington, and a master's degree in business administration from Santa Clara University.

David Raun David Raun joined PLX Technology in November 2004 as Vice President, Marketing. In May 2007 his role was expanded to include VP of Business Development. From January 2002 through November 2004, he was Vice President of Marketing at Pericom Semiconductor. In 2001, Mr. Raun was Executive Vice President & General Manager at Actovate. Prior to Actovate he held several executive positions at Waferscale Integration, Inc., including Vice President of PSD & Memory Products ('97-'00), Vice President of Sales ('96-'97), and Director of Sales ('94-'96). From 1985 to 1995, Mr. Raun held other sales, sales management, and marketing positions at Waferscale and AMD. He holds a B.S.E.E. degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Ken Murray Ken Murray joined PLX Technology as Vice President of Human Resources in September 2006. Prior to PLX, Mr. Murray was Vice President of Human Resources for Genesis Microchip from 2000 to 2006. In the 15 years before joining Genesis, Mr. Murray was Vice President of Human Resources at Chordiant Software, NeoMagic Corporation and Akashic Memories (formerly Domain Technology). Mr. Murray also spent 9 years in various Human Resources management and individual contributor roles at Memorex Corporation. Mr. Murray holds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from San Jose State University and is a member of the College of Business Advisory Group.

Jerry Kolansky Jerry Kolansky joined PLX Technology as VP of Sales in July of 2008. He worked for 25 years for Hewlett Packard and Agilent Technology in a variety of senior sales and marketing positions including VP Sales in their semiconductor group. In addition, Jerry was VP Sales for Power Integrations, President of M-Systems U.S. Sales organization, and most recently worked as Director of Sales for Cree Inc. Jerry holds a BSEE from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, and an MS in Management from Polytechnic Institute of NY.

Michael Grubisich Michael Grubisich was appointed vice president of operations in September 2008, having served as director of product & test engineering at PLX since April 2007. Prior to PLX, Mike worked 12 years at Sun Microsystems in various advanced technology and engineering operations management positions involving CPU, ASIC, & ASSP products. Mike spent 10 years at National Semiconductor in technical capacities involving device architecture, device modeling, process development and product engineering. He also spent 4 years at Digital Equipment Corporation responsible for the evaluation of advanced IC technologies for use in DEC's high-end systems. Mike has several patents in the area of device architecture and silicon processing. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University.

Vijay Meduri Vijay Meduri was appointed vice president of engineering in September 2008, having served as Director of Design Engineering at PLX since 2004. He has over 16 years of experience in the chip industry having led numerous high profile projects at various companies. At PLX, he led the development of the PCI Express product line from its inception in 2002. Prior to PLX he led the development of the industry’s first PCI switched fabric at Sebring Networks (acquired by PLX). He worked as a consultant at Sun Microsystems and other companies and was the founder of an EDA company that successfully sold its technology. He started his career at LSI Logic. He holds an MSEE from the University of Cincinnati where he did research work in Hardware Description Languages.