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Ian Warbrick climbs Peregrine Semiconductor’s Executive ladder

22 May 2008 | By Síle Mc Mahon | Going Places

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Former VP and General Manager for International Rectifier’s Power Semiconductor Business Unit, Ian Warbrick has joined Peregrine Semiconductor as Vice President of supply chain and customer service. This new role will see Warbrick focus on development of communications and delivery systems for the silicon-on-sapphire IC company.

Previous roles include CEO of IR-SA, a joint venture between International Rectifier and Sanyo Semiconductor, and a role as Financial Controller for UNISYS Corp. He has a B.Sc. in economics and business from Southampton University in the U.K.

By Síle Mc Mahon

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