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The Ten Best Semiconductor Salesmen

King of the Semiconductor Salesmen is, of course, Jerry Sanders, while Tom Bay, first head of sales at Fairchild Semiconductor, defined semiconductor marketing, and Bill Davidow, head of Operation Crush which won Intel the IBM PC design win, intellectualised semiconductor marketing practice in his book High Technology Marketing.

Jerry Sanders

Tom Bay

Bill Davidow

Don Valentine

Pasquale Pistorio

Dick Skipworth

Floyd Kvamme

Bob Graham

Ed Gelbach

Jack Gifford

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Roberto:

Robin Saxby ?

David Manners:

An excellent suggestion Roberto, but who do we drop to make room for him?

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