Todd Brady,Global Environmental Director; Intel Corp.
As the Global Environmental Director for Intel Corp., Todd Brady directs the company's global environmental initiatives and strategy, leading corporate-wide environmental programs such as climate change, water conservation, waste minimization, sustainability and green design.
Since joining Intel in 1995, he has led a wide range of environmental initiatives, ranging from key public regulatory and policy engagements to design-for-environment programs at semiconductor and assembly test manufacturing sites. Mr. Brady also spent more than five years creating Intel's product ecology strategy. This effort involved establishing programs to develop environmentally friendly products and leading product-related initiatives such as lead-free development, energy efficiency, product stewardship and product recycling.
During his tenure with Intel, he has participated and led industry-wide initiatives in many national and international environmental committees including the iNEMI Environmental Leadership Steering Committee (ELSC), the the American Electronics Association China RoHS Steering Committee and the Semiconductor Research Council's (SRC) EHS Nano-electronics Consultative Working Group.
He has published more than 20 papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings on a variety of environmental topics. In 2009, he was named by Scientific American as one of ten outstanding leaders involved in research, business or policy pursuits that have advanced science and technology.