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Green Business: Inside Intel With Lorie Wigle
EarthTechling (Sep 30 2011) Wind
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Intel pops up frequently in green technology news, not just because of their nifty microprocessors, but also because of the company’s commitment to purchasing renewable energy and reducing energy consumption.
For this week’s Green Business: Behind the Scenes column, I headed out to Intel’s Jones Farm campus in Hillsboro to chat with Intel’s “Queen of Green”, General Manager Lorie Wigle, who heads up Intel’s Eco-Technology program office. Lorie has been with Intel for over 20 years or as she puts it “her entire adult career.” She’s a sought after speaker on green tech and energy efficiency including being a keynote speaker at Portland’s GoGreen conference on October 4.
When I see the Intel brand, I remember the catchy ring tone and think of the tiny slice of technology (aka microprocessor) nestled within the framework of my trusty laptop. Until talking with Lorie, I ...
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