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Trebia Networks Expands Executive Management Team

Nov 5, 2001
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Trebia Networks, Inc., a developer of system-on-silicon solutions for storage networking applications, today announced the appointments of Willie Anderson as vice president of engineering and Al Litchfield as vice president of sales.

Willie Anderson joins Trebia Networks as vice president of engineering and will be responsible for all aspects of software and hardware engineering, verification and interoperability. Most recently, Anderson was director of DSP development for ADI’s joint development with Intel where he managed a multi-discipline engineering team in the development of the DSP core suitable for 3G cellular applications and DSP products for general purpose and vertical markets.

As vice president of sales, Litchfield is responsible for the development and management of Trebia’s sales force and operations. Previously, Litchfield was vice president of worldwide sales at Me

“Our ability to attract senior industry experts reinforces Trebia’s credibility for developing and building a business based on the industry’s first storage network processor (SNP),” said Bob Conrad, President and CEO of Trebia Networks. “Willie and Al’s proven track record and expertise are great contributions to our outstanding management team and are key to our next phase of growth.” taLink, a supplier in the Symmetric DSL market.

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