Gary Ignatin

EVP, Corporate Development at Cavium Inc

Gary Ignatin is Marvell’s Executive Vice President of Corporate Development. In his role, he is responsible for leading corporate development, strategic growth initiatives and driving the long-term strategic planning process.

Prior to joining Marvell in 2017, Gary spent nearly a decade leading the corporate development group at Broadcom where he was responsible for all the company’s acquisition and investment activities. Prior to that role, he served as Broadcom’s Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, a role in which he managed the legal affairs for several of Broadcom’s businesses and negotiated a wide variety of agreements with customers, suppliers and partners. Previously, Gary served in a range of advisory roles at Sony Pictures Entertainment and at the law firm Latham & Watkins.

Gary earned a B.S.E. in Computer Science from Princeton University, and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.


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Cavium Inc

Cavium, Inc. is a provider of integrated semiconductor processors that enable intelligent processing for wired and wireless infrastructure and cloud for networking, communications, storage and security applications. The Company's products consist of multi-core processors for embedded and data center applications, network connectivity for server and switches, storage connectivity, and security processors for offload and appliance. A range of its products also include a suite of embedded security protocols that enable unified threat management (UTM), secure connectivity, network perimeter protection and deep packet inspection (DPI). The Company sells its products to networking original equipment manufacturers (OEM), which sell into the enterprise, datacenter, service provider, and broadband and consumer markets. In the enterprise market, its products are used in routers, switches, storage appliances, server connectivity for networking and storage, wireless local area networks and UTM.