Chief Operating Officer
ATREG
Seattle, WA, United States
Annie serves as Chief Operating Officer, where she focuses on business strategy and development while overseeing core operational functions. In this capacity, she executes strategic initiatives across the organization’s operational framework and cultivates an environment of performance excellence. She continues to work directly with clients, leading strategic asset transactions and maintaining relationships with global industry leaders.
As Vice President and Senior Vice President from 2019 to 2024, Annie has advised some of the world’s most reputable chip makers on their global strategic manufacturing asset sales and acquisitions. She successfully led both sell- and buy-side semiconductor fab and cleanroom transactions for such clients as Elmos, GlobalFoundries, Nexperia, Micron, onsemi, Renesas, TDK, Texas Instruments, and VIS amongst many others.
In 2024, she notably assisted Elmos with the sale of its operational 200mm Dortmund, Germany fab to Littelfuse as well as Nexperia with the sale of its operational 200mm Newport UK fab to Vishay Intertechnology in 2023. In 2022, Annie facilitated the disposition of onsemi’s operational GaN-capable 150mm fab in Oudenaarde, Belgium to Belgian photonics company BelGaN Group B.V. In 2019, Annie was instrumental in Wolfspeed’s decision to select the Marcy Nanocenter in NY’s Mohawk Valley to build the world’s first, largest, and only 200mm greenfield silicon carbide (SiC) manufacturing facility. In 2017, she led the sale of Texas Instruments’ operational 200mm / 150mm fab in Greenock, Scotland, UK to Diodes.
Before joining ATREG in 2016, Annie served for three years as Business Development Manager for international recruitment firm SThree in San Francisco, Calif. In 2013, she won the company’s annual Tech Industry Top Biller Award for SThree America for her outstanding revenue-generating performance.
Annie holds a dual Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Environmental Studies from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Calif. and completed the Women’s Leadership Development Program from the Oxford Saïd Business School, UK. She is a regular sought-after speaker at global semiconductor industry conferences as well as the published author of articles on topics ranging from the state of the global manufacturing asset market and human capital retention to diversity and inclusion in the semiconductor industry.
Fab Development and Expansion Success Stories (PANEL)
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
2:30pm - 3:15pm MT