One of Our Own 

“One of our Own” is a collection of articles written by retirees about life after Intel.  Our retiree group is very diverse and it is amazing to hear the stories of how they have either moved into completely different vocations, are working with non-profits, have taken up some extreme new hobbies, are traveling the world, or have transitioned from a full time job to full time retirement.

Listed below are articles about Retirees along with email addresses so you can contact them directly if you want information.  These articles are in Adobe® pdf format.  If you don't have the Adobe Reader® software installed on your computer, you can get the free software by going to the Adobe website.

If you would like to share your story with other Retirees, we will publish it here.  If you are willing to have other Retirees contact you concerning your article, include your email address in your article or let us know in your email to us.  (Send us an article that is between 1 and 2 pages in length, along with pictures in jpeg format.)

 

Date Posted

One of Our Own

February 4, 2010

Cecelia Lodico loves the four seasons of Flagstaff and is now a docent at the Muesum of Northern Arizona.

January 20, 2010

Yes, Virginia, There is life after Intel!  Found out how Bob Wasserman has reinvigorated his life and is a published author.  Send an email to Bob.

January 19, 2010

Edwin Jacks accepts the challenges and costs of a sail boat.  Find out why he is now a cruising sailor for five months a year!  Send an email to Ed.

September 19, 2009

John Coutu is a man who wouldn’t miss a photo opportunitySend email to John.

September 15, 2009

Craig Noke delivers meals on his bicycle – way to stay in shape, Craig!  Send email to Craig.

September 15, 2009

Grace Moore-Linker changed vocations when she left Intel. She and her husband work full time working with fire fighters.  Send email to Grace.

September 15, 2009

Duc Ngo is a newly appointed Intel Retiree Organization board member who has put over 15,000 miles on his motorcycle.  Send email to Duc.

September 14, 2009

Tom Innes retired in Dec. 1998 after 30 years with Intel.  He was one of the first Intel employees starting in 1968! 

                    

 

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