Entegris, Inc. announced that Bertrand Loy will retire as President after 13 years effective August 18, 2025. David Reeder will succeed Mr. Loy as President at that time. Mr. Reeder currently serves on the Entegris Board of Directors and will continue to do so as CEO.
Mr. Loy will serve as Executive Chair of the Board through the end of the second quarter of 2026 to facilitate a smooth transition. Mr. Reeder brings to his new role a unique combination of financial and operational leadership experience with large public companies, including extensive semiconductor industry expertise. He most recently served as CFO of Chewy Inc., and previously in leadership roles at global semiconductor companies, including as CFO of GlobalFoundries and in senior roles at Texas Instruments and Broadcom.
Mr. Reeder was also CEO at Lexmark International and at Tower Insurance Group. Mr. Reeder is a seasoned executive with considerable experience as both a CEO and CFO, bringing more than 20 years of semiconductor expertise across IDMs, fabless, foundry, systems and component companies. His most recent semiconductor experience was at GlobalFoundries Inc. (GFS), where as CFO he spearheaded the Company?s IPO, the largest ever semiconductor IPO at the time.
At GFS, Mr. Reeder also oversaw critical functions including operations, supply chain, procurement and IT. A globally focused leader, he has spent over a decade abroad working in Asia and Europe, driving semiconductor innovation and growth. He has a Bachelor?s in Chemical Engineering from the University of Arkansas and a Masters of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University.
Entegris, Inc. is a supplier of advanced materials and process solutions for the semiconductor and other high technology industries (high-tech). The Company's segments include Materials Solutions (MS), Microcontamination Control (MC) and Advanced Materials Handling (AMH). The MS segment provides advanced consumable materials, such as chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) slurries and pads, deposition materials, process chemistries and gases, formulated cleans, etchants and other specialty materials. The MC segment is engaged in filtering and purifying critical liquid chemistries and gases used in semiconductor manufacturing processes and other high-tech industries. The AMH segment protects critical materials during manufacturing, transportation, and storage; including products that monitor, protect, transport and deliver critical liquid chemistries, wafers, and other substrates for a broad set of applications in the semiconductor, life sciences and other high-tech industries.
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