Cornelis Networks Appoints Lisa Spelman as CEO

Cornelis Networks

WAYNE, PACornelis Networks has named Lisa Spelman as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective August 15. Spelman brings over two decades of executive experience from Intel Corporation, where she spearheaded the core data center business. She will take over from Philip Murphy, who will transition to the role of President and Chief Operating Officer.

“As companies race to evolve their infrastructure for AI workloads, one of the biggest challenges they face is stitching together the enormous amount of compute required from CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators,” said Spelman. “Being able to do this in a highly efficient way will make or break an organization’s ability to compete in the world of AI. Cornelis is unique in having the products, roadmap, and talent to help customers address this issue. I look forward to joining the team to bring their innovations to even more organizations around the globe.”

Spelman arrives at Cornelis from Intel, where she most recently served as Corporate Vice President in the Data Center & AI Group and General Manager of Xeon Products and Solutions. She played a pivotal role in enhancing Xeon’s capabilities to accelerate AI workloads, positioning CPUs as a leading inference engine in the industry. Her extensive career at Intel included leadership roles in infrastructure operations and engineering, finance, data center product and brand marketing, and sales.

“Lisa brings unparalleled breadth and depth of expertise in every aspect of building and scaling a successful business,” said Murphy. “She is already well known and trusted by our customers for her ability to help them develop the next generation infrastructure they need, which will be invaluable as we look to expand deeper into the enterprise and cloud AI markets. I look forward to partnering with her and the rest of the Cornelis leadership team as we prepare for our next phase of growth.”

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Spelman’s appointment marks a significant move for Cornelis as it aims to strengthen its position in the competitive AI infrastructure market. The company is banking on her experience and leadership to drive innovation and growth.

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