Lip - Bu Tan
Chairman
Walden International
Lip-Bu Tan is the Founder and Chairman of Walden International, which manages over US$1.5 billion in venture capital funds. He has been active in the venture capital industry for the past two decades. Lip-Bu also introduced and pioneered the U.S. venture capital concept in Asia, and contributed towards the promotion of early-stage technology investing in the Asia-Pacific region.
Lip-Bu is currently a director of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CONS), Creative Technology (NASDAQ: CREAF), Flextronics International (NASDAQ: FLEX), Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISSI), Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (NYSE: SMI; HKSE: 981), and SINA (NASDAQ: SINA).
Lip-Bu is a board member of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), a member of the Committee of 100, and a member of both the Dean's Advisory Council for the School of Engineering and the Visiting Committee for the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also served on the University of San Francisco Board of Trustees for nine years.
Lip-Bu received his M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, his MBA from the University of San Francisco, and his B.S. from Nanyang University in Singapore.
Dr. Albert Yu
Former Senior Vice President
Intel Corporation
Dr. Yu has been active in investing and nuturing high technology companies since his retirement from Intel Corporation in late 2002, after having been with Intel for almost thirty years. He had been Senior Vice President, member of the Corporate Management Committee, and General Manager of the heart of Intel's business: microprocessors, chipsets, boards, and software for over sixteen years. Under his leadership, Intel's microprocessors from 386 to the latest Pentium® 4 processor have become the highest volume microchips that power the computers and the Internet. He was also in charge of Intel corporate strategy that led to its entry into the optoelectronics business and its extensive international expansion programs.
Prior to Intel, he was with Fairchild R&D Lab, where he conducted research and development of solid-state devices and circuits. Albert received his bachelor's degree from California Institute of Technology and his master's and doctorate degrees from Stanford University, all in electrical engineering.
Albert currently serves on the boards of a number of high technology companies, Venture Capital firms, as well as non-profit organizations. He has received many awards for his outstanding leadership of Intel's microprocessor business and has also lectured around the world on management and technology. Yu has published over 30 papers and two books: "Insider's View of Intel" (1995) and "Creating the Digital Future" (1998).

