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Gail Walters

Vice President, Corporate Strategic Initiatives at Parallax Advanced Research

Gail Walters has a diverse work experience spanning over four decades. Gail currently holds the position of Vice President, Corporate Strategic Initiatives at Parallax Advanced Research, where they started in January 2023. Prior to this role, they served as the Vice President, Microelectronics at IN3 (Indiana Innovation Institute) from April 2021 to January 2023.

From 2016 to 2021, Gail worked at Booz Allen Hamilton as a Subject Matter Expert (Microelectronics), bringing their expertise in the field. Before that, they held a similar role at Vencore Inc. from 2011 to 2016.

Gail started their career as an Engineer in the Microelectronics Division of Naval Avionics Center in 1979. Gail worked their way up to become the leader of the CAD and Technology group, specializing in improving design methodology, and performing ASIC design and test. Gail also held managerial and technical positions at NCR Corporation, including being a program/project manager and the founder and engineering manager of a Design Center.

In 1991, they joined CPU Technology, Inc., a profitable start-up, where they significantly contributed to its reputation as an innovative technology company and played various senior-level roles in Engineering, Program Management, Operations, and Business Development. Gail remained with CPU Technology until 2009 and witnessed its almost thirty-fold revenue growth over the years.

Between 2009 and 2011, Gail worked as an Independent Contractor, serving as a Consultant and Corporate Advisor.

Overall, Gail Walters' work experience showcases their expertise and contributions in the field of microelectronics, as well as their success in leadership and strategic roles.

Gail Walters has a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Purdue University and a Master of Science degree in Physics from Indiana University Bloomington. In addition, they obtained a Master's degree in Physics from Indiana University Bloomington, which they completed between 1976 and 1979.

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