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WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 22, 2024 — DuPont (NYSE: DD) today announced that Drew Chambers has been named global business director, Lithography Technologies business in DuPont Electronics & Industrial, effective Jan. 1. Chambers succeeds George Barclay, Ph.D., who has elected to retire after more than 25 years of service.

“George Barclay’s significant contributions to our lithography business and portfolio have been tremendous and we are grateful for the lasting legacy he leaves with our organization,” said Sang Ho Kang, VP & General Manager, Semiconductor Technologies, DuPont Electronics & Industrial. “A true technical expert, George is a prolific innovator and visionary leader.”

“Drew Chambers has demonstrated outstanding leadership across multiple technology segments in electronics and is a strong proponent of delivering results to meet the needs of our customers,” said Kang. “In his new role as the leader of our lithography materials portfolio, Drew will play a pivotal role in furthering our offerings for extreme ultraviolet lithography and other advanced patterning solutions.”

Chambers brings a diversity of experiences both at DuPont and elsewhere in the electronics industry. He joined DuPont in 2019 as global marketing director for chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) pads in CMP Technologies and most recently served as acting business director. Prior to DuPont, he led the Electronics & Surface Technologies segment for Ferro Corporation, led regional sales and marketing for ESL ElectroScience (now part of Ferro Corporation), and worked in new business development for Lutron Electronics. Earlier in his career, Chambers held several roles in engineering, product management and account management in the semiconductor materials segment with Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials (now part of DuPont). Chambers holds an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and a BS in chemical engineering from Lafayette College.

DuPont Lithography Technologies is a global leader in materials for microlithography, with offerings enabling advanced patterning at the most advanced technology nodes; and bringing quality, yield and defectivity improvements to existing lithography processes. DuPont’s portfolio includes ArF photoresists, KrF photoresists, i/g line photoresists, extreme ultraviolet (EUV) photoresists, advanced overcoats, EUV underlayers and anti-reflective coating materials. Lithography Technologies is part of Semiconductor Technologies in DuPont Electronics & Industrial.

About DuPont Electronics & Industrial
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About DuPont
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