Power Integrations appoints Julie Currie as Chief People and Transformation Officer

Ms. Currie joins the company with more than 25 years of international experience in driving organisational change within the technology sector.

Julie Currie, Chief People and Transformation Officer of Power Integrations | Image source: power.com
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Power Integrations, Inc. (Nasdaq: POWI) has expanded its senior leadership team with the appointment of Julie Currie as chief people and transformation officer. In her new role, Ms. Currie will oversee the company’s people strategy, covering areas such as talent acquisition, leadership development, succession planning, organisational design, workplace culture and wider enterprise transformation.

Ms. Currie joins the company with more than 25 years of international experience in driving organisational change within the technology sector. Before taking up the position at Power Integrations, she served as chief people officer at GRAIL Biotech and Amplitude, and has also held senior roles at Sony PlayStation, AMD and Western Digital. She holds a BA in management and economics from the University of Guelph, along with executive MBA coursework and a certificate in AI Strategy for Business Transformation from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.

Jen Lloyd, president and CEO of Power Integrations, said: “As we hone our strategy to capitalize on growth opportunities in markets like data center, automotive and industrial, it is essential that we transform our organizational capabilities to enable us to scale up and respond quickly to the needs of fast-moving markets. Julie’s expertise will be vital to those efforts, and we are excited to welcome her to our leadership team.”

About Power Integrations

Power Integrations, Inc. is a leading innovator in semiconductor technologies for high-voltage power-conversion. The company’s products are key building blocks in the clean-power ecosystem, enabling the generation of renewable energy as well as the efficient transmission and consumption of power in applications ranging from milliwatts to megawatts.

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