At Texas Instruments Steve Anderson has been appointed to a senior vice president position, leading the company's new Power Management strategic business unit. The Power Management organization is part of TI's analog business strategy. Anderson now reports to Gregg Lowe, senior vice president for TI's Analog business unit. Anderson has had several leadership positions, most recently leading TI's System Power Management business in High-Performance Analog. He came to TI in 1999 as part of the company's acquisition of Power Trends, a Chicago-based power module provider, which Anderson joined in 1989.
TI has consolidated its analog power product lines into a single Power Management strategic business unit to place it alongside TI's High-Performance Analog and High-Volume Analog and Logic businesses. The three businesses will apply their unique customer and technology resources to provide power architecture, signal chain and application-specific solutions, respectively.