Friday, June 29th 2018

Rambus CEO Ron Black Fired - "Conduct Issue"

Rambus Inc. one of the world's premier technology licensing companies, today announced that the Company's Board of Directors has terminated Dr. Ron Black as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.

The termination follows an incident unrelated to the Company's financial and business performance in which the Board determined Dr. Black's conduct fell short of the Company's standards. Dr. Black has also resigned from his position on the Rambus Board of Directors. The Board has appointed Luc Seraphin, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Memory and Interfaces Division, as interim CEO of the Company while the Board commences a formal search to identify a new CEO.
Eric Stang, Chairman of the Rambus Board of Directors, said, "This decision was not related to the Company's operations or finances, and the Board looks forward to working with Luc as we continue to execute the Company's current strategy and search for Rambus' next CEO."

As interim CEO, Mr. Seraphin will have full responsibility for overseeing the Company's operations until a new CEO is appointed. Mr. Seraphin has served as Senior Vice President & General Manager of Rambus' Memory and Interfaces Division since 2015. In his current role, Mr. Seraphin has made significant contributions to the development of innovative memory architectures and high-speed serial link solutions, including increasing Rambus' market footprint for its DDR4 memory buffer chipset and positioning the Company to lead in next generation DDR5 memory buffer chips. Prior to this role, Mr. Seraphin was the Senior Vice President of Rambus' Worldwide Sales and Operations, during which he oversaw sales, business development, customer support and operations across the Company's various business units. Mr. Seraphin will retain his responsibilities as Senior Vice President & General Manager of the Memory and Interfaces Division during the interim period.

In addition, director Chuck Kissner has been appointed Vice Chairman of the Board. Mr. Kissner has served as a director on the Rambus Board since 2012. In his newly expanded role as Vice Chairman, Mr. Kissner will provide direct support to Mr. Seraphin and the Company's senior management team during the interim period to ensure a smooth and effective transition.

Added Mr. Kissner, "We are confident in Luc's leadership as we work to accelerate Rambus' growth through the continued execution of key initiatives in strategic technology areas including the Data Center and Mobile Edge."
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11 Comments on Rambus CEO Ron Black Fired - "Conduct Issue"

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Maybe he didn't sue enough people
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#2
Caring1
I wonder if this is related to the recent resignation of the Intel CEO, it would give new meaning to business relations as bed fellows.
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#3
sergionography
FreedomEclipseMaybe he didn't sue enough people
Lmao I read the article and went to the comments to say just this but you beat me to it
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#4
stimpy88
That whole company should be fired for misconduct.
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#5
Basard
I woulda fired him for not shaving that scruffy face.
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#6
yogurt_21
"we hired a shady man to do shady things and then fired him for it"
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#7
the54thvoid
Super Intoxicated Moderator
Caring1I wonder if this is related to the recent resignation of the Intel CEO, it would give new meaning to business relations as bed fellows.
They didn't want the company names, RAMbus and INtel being abused. Something funny about RAM and IN.
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#8
ensabrenoir
....ok can we just cut and paste the comment section from the Intel ceo article, Or was this about price fixin' or something?
either way # CEOs out!!! about to be trending.
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#9
TheGuruStud
yogurt_21"we hired a shady man to do shady things and then fired him for it"
They must think they're fooling somebody. There must be another lawsuit incoming.
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#10
Mistral
"one of the world's premier technology licensing companies"

Hmmm, in a way that's awfully honest by Rambus standards...
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#11
FormerRambus
Perhaps the firing relates to his relationship, promotion, and eventual marriage to a Rambus employee?

The marriage occurred in 2017, so if the board had a problem with it, they took a very long time to take action.

As a former employee, it seemed strange that the CEO’s wife could continue working for the company.
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