- He will report to Steven R. Rodgers, Intel’s executive vice president and general counsel
- Andrews joins Intel from SoftBank Group, where he was senior vice president and managing partner, co-leading global government affairs
Intel Corporation today announced the appointment of Bruce H. Andrews as corporate vice president and chief government affairs officer, effective 7th September. He will lead Intel’s global government affairs group and oversee the company’s government affairs and public policy functions and strategies. He will report to Steven R. Rodgers, Intel’s executive vice president and general counsel.
Andrews joins Intel from SoftBank Group, where he was senior vice president and managing partner, co-leading global government affairs. Before that, he served as managing director at Rock Creek Global Advisors, an international economic and trade policy advisory firm. In previous roles, Andrews served as deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce and chief of staff to the secretary. Andrews also served as general counsel of the Senate Commerce Committee for Chairman Jay Rockefeller, and vice president of Governmental Affairs for Ford Motor Co., where he oversaw U.S. federal and state government affairs. Andrews is a graduate of Haverford College and the Georgetown University Law Center.
Andrews said, “I’m excited by the opportunity to join Intel during a very exciting time for the company and the industry. I look forward to leading a global team dedicated to fostering a constructive policy environment for the semiconductor industry, and to working with governments around the world to help them understand the role Intel plays in enabling so much of modern life, industry and progress.”