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Tom Cho

Vice President Of Engineering, AGS Central Engineering at Applied Materials
📍 Los Altos, California, United States

Tom Cho is the Vice President of Engineering at Applied Materials, specializing in the semiconductor equipment sector. He has extensive experience leading product development, scaling operations, and managing the supply chain. He holds a Master of Science degree from San José State University, focusing on enterprise-level change and quality management systems.

He is a proponent of the Lean Six Sigma (LSS) approach to drive productivity and enterprise-level improvements.

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Experience
11 Years
Current Role
Vice President Of Engineering, AGS Central Engineering
Job Level
Senior
Location
Los Altos, California, United States
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Priorities

Topics Tom cares about

Scaling Tech Products
His background includes scaling products, improving productivity, and managing the entire product development lifecycle in the semiconductor industry.
Semiconductor Supply Chain
He has direct experience in supply chain management for semi equipment, a critical aspect of his leadership role at Applied Materials.
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Career

Work history

12-2016
Vice President Of Engineering, AGS Central Engineering
Applied Materials
4-2014
Managing Director
Applied Materials
4-2014
AGS Component Tech Head
Applied Materials
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Education
2002 - 2004
Master's Degree
San José State University
1995
Master of Science - MS
San José State University
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