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==Employees== [[File:ADI notable employees.jpg|thumb|right|Ray Stata and Jerry Fishman]] [[Ray Stata|Raymond Stata]] is a founder of Analog Devices and was responsible for the business strategy and product roadmap.<ref name=doris>Doris Kilbane, Electronic Design. "[http://electronicdesign.com/article/articles/ray-stata-reaching-out-to-third-world-villagers582.aspx Ray Stata: Reaching Out To Third World Villagers] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100102194343/http://electronicdesign.com/article/articles/ray-stata-reaching-out-to-third-world-villagers582.aspx |date=January 2, 2010 }}." October 20, 2003. Retrieved January 19, 2011.</ref><ref name=mit>The MIT Tech. "[http://tech.mit.edu/V130/N13/commencement.html Stata chosen as the 2010 commencement speaker]." March 16, 2010. Retrieved January 19, 2011.</ref> After founding the company in 1965, Stata served as the company's chairman of the board of directors from 1973 to 2022, CEO from 1973 to 1996 and president from 1971 to 1991.<ref name=forbes>Forbes. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20090214043433/http://people.forbes.com/profile/ray-stata/5848 Ray Stata]." Retrieved January 19, 2011.</ref> In addition, Stata is also a trustee of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,<ref name=forbes/> his alma mater<ref name=mit/> and was awarded the IEEE Founders medal in 2003.<ref name=doris/> Stata received the EE Times "Lifetime Achievement" award in 2008.<ref>Tim Moran, EE Times. "[http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4076787/EE-Times-fetes-ACE-award-winners-at-ESC-in-San-Jose EE Times fetes ACE award winners at ESC in San Jose]." April 16, 2008. Retrieved January 30, 2011.</ref> Stata served as the chairman of the [[Semiconductor Industry Association]] for the year 2011.<ref>Brian Fuller, EE Times. "[http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-blogs/other/4210479/Thunder-in-the-valley- Thunder in the valley]." November 5, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2011.</ref> Vincent Roche became president and CEO of Analog Devices in May 2013 and chairman of the board in June 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://seekingalpha.com/news/3789128-analog-devices-names-executive-chief-as-new-chairman-to-succeed-ray-stata |title=Analog Devices names executive chief as new chairman to succeed Ray Stata (NASDAQ:ADI) |publisher=Seeking Alpha |date=2022-01-19 |accessdate=2022-08-12}}</ref> He first joined the company in 1988 as a marketing director in Limerick, Ireland.<ref>Boston.com "[http://www.boston.com/businessupdates/2013/05/06/interim-ceo-vincent-roche-appointed-chief-executive-analog-devices/o4mndJZ0lVdGyBCUdzacOP/story.html Interim CEO Vincent Roche is appointed chief executive at Analog Devices]."</ref><ref>Peter Clarke for EE Times. May 8, 2013 [http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1280835 ADI names Vincent Roche CEO]</ref> [[Barrie Gilbert]] was named the first Technology Fellow of Analog Devices in 1979.<ref name=lucinda>Lucinda Mattera, Electronic Design. "[http://electronicdesign.com/article/articles/hall-of-famers-ponder-the-future-of-electronics-en.aspx Hall-Of-Famers Ponder The Future Of Electronics Engineering] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110404033414/http://electronicdesign.com/article/articles/hall-of-famers-ponder-the-future-of-electronics-en.aspx |date=April 4, 2011 }}." September 13, 2004. Retrieved January 19, 2011.</ref><ref>Company press release. "[http://www.analog.com/en/press-release/3_30_09_Barrie_Gilbert_Elected_to_US_Academy_of_En/press.html BARRIE GILBERT ELECTED TO US NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING]." March 31, 2009. Retrieved January 19, 2011.</ref> In addition, Gilbert was an IEEE Life Fellow<ref name=vanessa>Vanessa Knivett, EE Times. "[http://www.eetimes.com/design/analog-design/4019527/ADLE-s-Top-10-analog-engineers ADLE's Top 10 analog engineers]." January 5, 2009. Retrieved January 19, 2011.</ref> and held over 65 patents.<ref name=lucinda/> Gilbert is best known for the "Gilbert cell" β an electronic multiplying mixer.<ref name=vanessa/> At Analog Devices, Gilbert started the company's Northwest Labs design center in Oregon and continued to work on RF products crafted with high-speed nonlinear circuit techniques.<ref>Microwaves & RF. "[http://www.mwrf.com/legends/Index.cfm?fuseaction=Results Microwave Legends] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101231110826/http://www.mwrf.com/legends/Index.cfm?fuseaction=Results |date=December 31, 2010 }}." Retrieved January 19, 2011.</ref> [[Paul Brokaw]] is an expert on [[integrated circuit design]] who has spent most of his career at Analog Devices, where he holds the position of Analog Fellow.<ref>Vanessa Knivett, EE Times. "[http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4198104/Some-more-top-analog-engineers Some more top analog engineers]." February 3, 2009. Retrieved January 30, 2011.</ref> Brokaw is the inventor of many analog IC circuits, including the [[Brokaw bandgap reference]] and holds over 100 patents.<ref name=mary>Mary Duan, San Jose Business Journal. "[http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2010/08/09/story3.html IDT takes another shot at the Big Time after reorganization]." August 5, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2011.</ref> He is also an IEEE Life Fellow.<ref>IEEE Fellow. "[http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/fellows/alphabetical/bfellows.html IEEE Fellow] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121120001128/http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/fellows/alphabetical/bfellows.html |date=2012-11-20 }}." Retrieved January 30, 2011.</ref> [[Bob Adams (electrical engineer)|Robert Adams]] is Technical Fellow<ref name=analog>Analog Devices. "[https://archive.today/20131130114140/http://www.analog.com/en/audiovideo-products/audio-amplifiers/ssm2143/products/webcasts/CU_semweb_Audio_on_the_Move/resources/fca.html Audio on the Move: When Microphones Convert, CODECs Compute, and Amplifiers Switch]." Retrieved February 17, 2011.</ref> and manager of audio development at Analog Devices Inc.<ref name=analog/><ref>Jon Titus, ECN Magazine. "[http://www.ecnmag.com/Articles/2009/04/Audio-ADCs-Hit-the-High-Notes/?ckw=evaluation%20kit&ao=9 Audio ADCs Hit the High Notes] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719115215/http://www.ecnmag.com/Articles/2009/04/Audio-ADCs-Hit-the-High-Notes/?ckw=evaluation%20kit&ao=9 |date=July 19, 2011 }}." March 18, 2009. Retrieved February 17, 2011.</ref> Adams holds many patents related to the audio and electronic field.<ref name=edn>EDN. "[https://archive.today/20130122032858/http://www.edn.com/article/494637-EDN_Access_02_02_95_EDN_s_Innovation_Competitio.php EDN's Innovation Competition: The Biggest Field Ever!]." February 2, 1995. Retrieved February 17, 2011.</ref> He is a member of the IEEE and a Fellow in the Audio Engineering Society.<ref>EDN. "[http://www.edn.com/archives/1994/072194/15df1.htm Asynchronous conversation thwarts incompatibility in sampling A/D systems] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110525053532/http://www.edn.com/archives/1994/072194/15df1.htm |date=May 25, 2011 }}." July 21, 1994. Retrieved February 17, 2011.</ref> Adams received a finalist ranking for the EDN Innovation and Innovator of the Year award in 1995.<ref name=edn/> [[Jerald G. Fishman]] was the CEO and president of Analog Devices from 1996 until his death on 28 March 2013.<ref>Boston Globe. "[http://bostonglobe.com/business/2013/03/29/analog-devices-ceo-jerry-fishman-dies-apparent-heart-attack/VkKqqTZ2lcIlyUcMPpVmYP/story.html CEO Jerry Fishman Dies of Apparent Heart Attack]." March 29, 2013. Retrieved March 31, 2013.</ref> In 2004, Fishman was named CEO of the Year by Electronic Business. He was a 35-year veteran of Analog Devices and also served on the board of directors of Analog Devices, [[Cognex Corporation]] and [[Xilinx]]. Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi was fired after his arrest in 2024 on charges of providing material support to a terrorist organization. Sadeghi was accuased of evading U.S. sanctions by facilitating indirect sales of technology to the Iranian military, which was used by the [[Islamic Resistance in Iraq]] in the [[Tower 22 drone attack]] on a U.S. military outpost in 2024.<ref>{{cite news |title=Natick engineer linked to deadly drone attack on US military base is due in federal court in Boston |author=Shelley Murphy |newspaper=[[The Boston Globe]] |date=January 14, 2025 |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/12/22/metro/jordan-drone-attack-3-soldiers-killed-natick-engineer/}}</ref>
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