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updated March 13, 2006

Texas Instruments Senior Vice President
Elected to Rose-Hulman Board of Trustees

Gregg Lowe, senior vice president of the High-Performance Analog business units at Texas Instruments (TI), has been elected to the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Board of Trustees.

Gregg Lowe

Lowe manages an international business operation with employees in Europe, Asia and the Americas.

A 1984 electrical engineering graduate of Rose-Hulman, Lowe was promoted to his current position in 2001. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Lowe also graduated from the Stanford Executive Program at Stanford University.

Rose-Hulman honored Lowe in 2004 when he was presented with the college's Career Achievement Award.

Lowe began his career at Texas Instruments in 1984 in the Field Sales organization in Detroit, Mich., where he was responsible for growing the company's business with automobile manufacturers.

He moved to Germany in 1989 and led the TI European Automotive Sales group managing employees in France, Germany, Italy, England and Spain.

In 1994, Lowe took over P&L for the microcontroller organization.  Four years later, he moved to Dallas as leader of the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) organization. In that position, Lowe was responsible for a worldwide team with design centers and customers on each continent.

Lowe then moved to the High Performance Analog division to manage the High Speed Communication and Controls group. In November, 2001, he was promoted to his current executive position.