Stephen Maneatis is TCI's co-founder and Chief Executive Officer. He holds
a B.S. degree in Business Administration from U.C. Berkeley, a Financial
Management Program degree from the General Electric Company, and an MBA
degree from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Stephen
has decades of experience in strategic management, business operations and
financial management. He was an early contributor to the emerging
semiconductor IP industry and helped establish business models still used
today. Prior to co-founding the company, he was a senior manager at Ernst
& Young Management Consulting and a business unit controller at GE Capital
Corporation.
Brian Gardner, V.P. of Business Development
Brian Gardner is TCI's V.P. of Business Development. He is a long time
semiconductor industry veteran, and has spent the last two decades in
the semiconductor IP market. He has held senior positions in general
management, marketing and business development at Canaan, Denali, Cadence,
QLogic and Motorola; as well as chip startups Interactive Silicon and
OmegaBand. As General Manager of the microcontroller division at Motorola,
he helped build the 68HC05 microcontroller into a dominant architecture
with sales of more than three billion units. Brian holds a B.S. degree
in Electrical Engineering from LSU.
Aldo Bottelli, V.P. of Engineering
Aldo Bottelli is TCI's V.P. of Engineering and chief technologist.
He holds a M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano
and pursued additional academic training at Imperial College London
and Stanford University. He has many years of experience in advanced
integrated circuit development and design automation, including PLLs,
DLLs, SerDes and DDR memory subsystems. His professional journey includes
senior engineering positions at leading technology companies including MoSys,
SanDisk and Matrix Semiconductor, where he contributed to both analog design
and product engineering initiatives.