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Scott Swanson
Scott Swanson is a Senior Safety Engineer in the Fab Technology Development EHS organization. In
his 17 years in the field, he has worked as an industrial hygienist, safety engineer, and EHS
Supervisor within the aerospace, petrochemical, and semiconductor industries. He has been employed
with Intel for 10 years. He is board certified as a Safety Professional and Industrial Hygienist
and holds a B.S. degree in Public Health and an M.S. degree in Industrial Hygiene from the
University of Minnesota-Duluth. His e-mail is scott.swanson at intel.com
Todd Brady
Todd Brady is the Corporate Environmental Manager for Intel Corporation. In this role, he leads
Intel's corporate-wide environmental programs. Todd holds a B.S. degree in chemical engineering
from Brigham Young University and an M.S. degree in environmental engineering from the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His e-mail is todd.a.brady at intel.com
Tom Cooper
Tom Cooper is the Worldwide Water Program Manager for Intel Corporation and his responsibilities
include wastewater policy and program development, groundwater and site remediation, and water
conservation initiatives. He has been with Intel for 10 years and has a B.S. degree in
Environmental and Systematic Biology from Cal Poly (SLO) and an M.S. degree in Environmental
Engineering from the University of San Francisco. His e-mail is tom.cooper at intel.com
Ted Reichelt
Ted Reichelt is a Principal Environmental Engineer in the Global Environmental Group at Intel. He
is involved with the development of international environmental regulations, product ecology
issues, green buildings, and technical leadership. His e-mail is ted.reichelt at intel.com
Milt Coleman
Milt Coleman has management responsibility for EHS programs in the Americas Region West and Fab
Technology Development EHS programs. From 2003 to 2006 he was a member of the International
SEMATECH Process Advisory group for Environmental Safety and Health. He is also a member of the
Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturers Institutes (SEMI) International regulatory committee. Milt
holds a M.S. degree from the University of So. California. His e-mail is milton.coleman at intel.
com
John Currier
John Currier is a Senior Environmental Engineer in the Technology Development EHS Group. His
primary responsibility is to set environmental goals that allow expansion of Intel's manufacturing
operations while minimizing adverse environmental impacts. During John's seven years at Intel, he
spent his first three as a facilities process engineer, owning waste treatment systems at Intel's
Rio Rancho, NM facility. Prior to joining Intel, John spent 12 years in the power industry with
the Tennessee Valley Authority as a chemical engineer, optimizing ultrapure water systems for use
in steam cycle applications. John's holds a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from North
Carolina State University and an M.S. degree in Engineering Management from the University of
Tennessee. His e-mail is john.r.currier at intel.com
John Harland
John Harland is a Principle Environmental Engineer and co-chairs the group chartered with setting
Intel's environmental roadmap. During his 23 years at Intel, John has had responsibility for
environmental compliance, waste system design, and design for environment in new process
development. John holds an M.S. degree from the California Institute of Technology. His e-mail is
john.harland at intel.com
Steve Brown
Steve Brown is a Certified Industrial Hygienist employed by Intel Corporation and is responsible
for the safe introduction of new process chemistries and manufacturing technologies into Intel's
global manufacturing facilities. Mr. Brown is the Convener of the International Standards
Organization (ISO) Technical Committee 229 on Nanotechnologies which is charged with developing ISO
Health, Safety and Environmental standards for the safe introduction of nanomaterials into
worldwide commerce. Mr. Brown has 21 years experience in semiconductor and aerospace industries.
His e-mail is steven.w.brown at intel.com
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