Lori McDonald

Director Of Finance And Human Resources at Deca Technologies

Lori McDonald currently serves as the Director of Finance and Human Resources at Deca Technologies since June 2012, where responsibilities include managing HR and finance groups for a leading semiconductor technology company and overseeing HR requirements for a multi-state and international remote staff. Previously, Lori held the position of Office Manager, focusing on finance and HR processes and contributing to ERP implementation. Prior to that, Lori worked as an Elementary Teacher in the Litchfield Elementary School District from July 2003 to May 2012. Lori holds a Bachelor's degree in Operations Management from Arizona State University's WP Carey School of Business and a Post Baccalaureate in Elementary Education and Teaching from Arizona State University West.

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Tempe, United States

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Deca Technologies

Deca was born of a passion to transform the way the world builds advanced electronic devices. In our first decade, our 10X thinking brought to life exciting breakthroughs for leading mobile semiconductor companies. From initial applications in traditional semiconductor packaging, to the growth of chiplets and heterogeneous integration, we have created key foundational building blocks for the future. Our world class investors, including Infineon, Qualcomm, ASE, nepes and SunPower, are respected industry leaders who provide us with the strength and visibility to create an entirely new model. Our flagship product, M-Series™, is a rugged, fully molded fan-out wafer-level package (FOWLP) that provides exceptional reliability, performance, and quality; all in a miniaturized format. M-Series FX is designed into most of the leading smartphones around the globe with annual shipment volumes in the hundreds of millions. Adaptive Patterning™ (AP) fundamentally revitalizes the spirit of innovation in manufacturing. Extending beyond traditional Design for Manufacturing (DFM), our unique Design-During-Manufacturing (DDM) adapts each design in real-time to accommodate natural process variation producing perfectly aligned interconnects every time on every device. Through the divestiture of our manufacturing operations in early 2020, we transformed into a pure-play technology provider. We are building upon our highly successful technology transfer and license agreements with ASE and nepes to make M-Series and AP technologies available to the industry as emerging standards for advanced fan-out and related technologies.


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