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Ann Bowers
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Ann Schmeltz Bowers (November 1937 – January 24, 2024) was an American business executive and philanthropist.[1][2] She served as Intel Corporations head of personnel and later served as the first Vice President of Human Resources at Apple Corporation.[1] She was married to Bob Noyce until his death in 1990. She was chair of the Noyce Foundation.[1]

Early life and education

Bowers received a B. A. in English from Cornell University in 1959 and an honorary Ph.D. from the University of Santa Clara.[3][1]

Career

Bowers started at Intel Corporation in 1970 and in 1976 when she left, was their first Director of Personnel.[1] In 1980, she was hired as Apple's first Vice President of Human Resources.[1]

Philanthropy

Bowers, along with her husband's daughter and brother, founded the Robert Noyce Foundation after her husband, Intel founder Robert Noyce, died in 1990.[4] The foundation focuses on education particularly in STEM fields.[4] In 2020, she personally gifted more than $100 million to Cornell University establishing the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science.[5][6]

Personal life and death

Bowers married Robert Noyce in 1974 when both worked at Intel Corporation.[1] She received an honorary PhD from Santa Clara University.[1] Bowers died on January 24, 2024, at the age of 86.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h ""Ann S. Bowers '59"". Cornell University. Cornell.
  2. ^ a b "Ann S. Bowers '59, Cornell CIS college benefactor, dies at 86 | Cornell Chronicle". news.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  3. ^ ""Robert Noyce Foundation"".
  4. ^ a b "The Noyce Foundation". ncfp.org. NCFP.
  5. ^ Lefkowitz, Melanie. "Gift from Ann S. Bowers '59 creates new college of computing and information science". Cornell University.
  6. ^ Lefkowitz, Melanie (December 17, 2020). "Gift from Ann S. Bowers '59 Creates New College of Computing and Information Science". Cornell Chronicle. Cornell University.


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