About the Speaker
Gregg Bartlett is Chief Technology Officer for GF, a position he was appointed to in 2022. He leads the company’s core technology and GF Labs’ functions to drive innovation and long-range research and development portfolio by partnering with key universities and institutions for GF’s differentiated technology capabilities.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Bartlett has served in various senior executive roles at GF in technology and business since 2009. Before joining GF, Mr. Bartlett spent 25 years in technical and management positions at Freescale Semiconductor and Motorola. In support of the CHIPS and Science Act, Mr. Bartlett serves on the Industrial Advisory Committee. He represents GF on the Purdue Semiconductor Degree Program Leadership Board. He also serves on the Governing Council for SRC’s JUMP program. Mr. Bartlett serves as a member of the board of directors of Carbice Corporation.
Mr. Bartlett holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Kansas State University.

About the Event Series
The semiconductor industry, a cornerstone of the global economy, plays a crucial role in shaping the success or failure of many other markets. At the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, we focus on studying and reporting on various policy issues related to USG semiconductor access, security and US economic strength. Our aim is on achieving a resilient supply chain of semiconductors for US needs, road mapping the distribution of CHIPS Act funds, emphasizing the importance of long-term R&D to the domestic semiconductor industry, and the role of semiconductors in the race for AI dominance. As a leading voice on semiconductors and a bridge between government and industry, we are hosting a series of dialogs with key industry leaders.
