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Envis News HOLLY STUMP JOINS ENVIS AS VP MARKETING EDA Marketing Veteran Joins Low-Power Automation Startup SANTA CLARA, Calif. – June 3, 2008 – Envis Corporation today announced that industry and low-power marketing veteran Holly Stump has joined Envis as its vice president of marketing. Stump, with more than 20 years in EDA and high technology, holds the charter for corporate, product and strategic marketing, reporting directly to Envis president and CEO, Paul McLellan. “I am delighted to welcome Holly on board to further strengthen Envis’s executive management team,” McLellan said. “Power is taking over from timing as the number one concern of designers and Holly will be a major asset to Envis as we now bring our products to market.” Prior to joining Envis, Holly Stump was vice president of marketing at Sequence Design. She also was the executive editor of the recently published Power Forward Initiative’s “A Practical Guide to Low-Power Design.” Her experience runs the gamut of high tech B2B marketing, business development, channel management, and international sales experience in the EDA, semiconductor and electronics industries. Stump cofounded or was on the executive staff at several successful EDA startups which have been acquired by industry leaders, including Logic Modeling Systems (now Synopsys), Precedence (now Mentor Graphics), and Interconnectix (Mentor Graphics). She has also held senior marketing and business development positions at Cadence Design Systems, IKOS, and Valid Logic Systems. Stump began her career designing ICs at HP, and earned her BSEE at Illinois Institute of Technology (cum laude), and MS Engineering Management at Stanford University. “Low power design is a critical business issue, not simply a technology issue. Urgent energy conservation initiatives have been mounted by governments and electronics companies worldwide. Envis is poised to deliver automated power reduction across a broad spectrum of applications including handheld, consumer, computing, and networking,” Stump said. "I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to grow the company and to play a part in these power conservation initiatives." About Envis
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