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To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (17371)7/24/1998 7:39:00 PM
From: Lhn5  Respond to of 29386
 
Based on the cc and a call to S Snyder I would still expect oem decisions (?announcements) to be made in 1998 for 1999 shipments. (IF ANCR is one of the chosen)



To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (17371)7/24/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: Greg Hull  Respond to of 29386
 
Patrick,

<KH worked in Minnesota for many years before WD's recent debacle, didn't he?>

Yes.

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Prior to joining Ancor, Hendrickson was executive vice president and general manager for the Microcomputer Products Group at Western Digital Corp., where he managed Fibre Channel, SCSI/PCI host bus adapter, semiconductor and computer graphics business units. At Western Digital, Hendrickson led the successful turnaround and strategic divestiture of selected business units. He was president of the $150 million Archive Technology Division of Archive Corp. And, he served as vice president and general manager of the Large Disk Division of IMPRIMIS (acquired by Seagate in 1989), spearheading key product improvements and exceeding sales goals for this $600 million disk drive business.

Hendrickson also held management and executive positions at IBM Corp. for 18 years. Among his positions were general manager for the company's low-end storage business unit and group director of manufacturing for plants in Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Canada. He also managed IBM's Rochester, Minn. plant, which produced disk drives and intermediate systems.