Dave Riendeau

Amateur Golfer at Inglewood Golf Club
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Kenmore, Washington, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Spectator Sports
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Amateur Golfer
      • Jul 2014 - Present

    • United States
    • Hospitality
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Amateur Golfer
      • Sep 2006 - Sep 2016

      Men's Member/Guest Champion 2010 (with William Anfuso) Board of Advisors - 2010 thru 2012 Social Committee Chairman - 2010 thru 2012 Men's club active member http://www.pumpkinridge.com/ Just one month after opening in 1992, Pumpkin Ridge received the unprecedented honor of being named the host site for the United States Golf Association’s (USGA) 1996 U.S. Amateur Championship. “We created Pumpkin Ridge for the game, and the USGA epitomizes the game,” said Marvin French. A slew of accolades and golf championships have followed. In its inaugural year, Golf Digest named Ghost Creek the "Best New Public Course in the U.S.” and Witch Hollow the "#2 Best New Private Course in the U.S.” Four years later, in 1996, Tiger Woods brought notoriety to Witch Hollow when he won his unprecedented third consecutive U.S. Amateur Championship. Many golf observers consider the 36-hole final, between Tiger Woods and Steve Scott, to be the greatest match-play confrontation in the last half of the 20th century. Another spectacular record-book finish came during the 1997 U.S. Women’s Open Championship, where crowds of more than 110,000 packed the gallery as Alison Nicholas defeated the favored Nancy Lopez. In 2000, Pumpkin Ridge made history once again by hosting the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship and the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship, marking the first time in 22 years that these two events had been held simultaneously at the same location. Numerous other prestigious amateur and professional events have been held on the two courses since then, including the 2003 U.S. Women’s Open Championship; 2006 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship; and the LPGA’s 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Safeway Classic tournament. Since 2014 the Web.com tour Portland Open with the top 25 receiving PGA tour cards for the next year. In late 2015, a new chapter at Pumpkin Ridge began as the property was acquired by Fort Worth-based Escalante Golf. Show less

    • President & Chairman - Board of Directors
      • Oct 2012 - Aug 2016

      Our Mission: Giving all children music access and opportunity to instruments, instruction & inspiration. Music education is one of the most powerful learning experiences that we can offer to our children, but a lack of funding has forced many community organizations and schools to cut their music programs. The Snowman Foundation is working hard to change that. We try hard to ensure that playing and learning about music is something that every young person can do. That intent and talent, not economics, are the things that define who gets the chance to play. By creating access to music for children in our community, we work towards providing opportunity for learning through music. And with your help, we can continue to make a difference. We can bring back the music. The Snowman Foundation helps kids in need to get the instruments, instruction, and inspiration they need to develop. Please donate and ask your company to donate to this very worthy cause. If you are passionate about music and children you owe it to yourself to look into this one. Our programs are: o Ten Grands Portland o Ten Grands for Kids o Play It Forward - New & Used instrument donations - Finding kids who need instruments o Piano!Push!Play public piano locations o Music Education Scholarships o Grants Program For more information about the Snowman Foundation please see http://www.snowmanfoundation.org/index2.php Show less

    • United States
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Sr. Product Eng Manager (retired)
      • Jun 1978 - Sep 2004

      Dave joined Intel Corp in June of 1978, working with Intel Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) group in Aloha, Oregon. Dave worked as a Product Engineer on the DRAM products from 16K to 1Mb which were all lead products on the latest silicon process development (continual transistor size reductions) until 1984 and also was part of the development that drove the 3” wafer conversion to 4” wafer size. In 1984 Intel decided to drop the DRAM product line so Dave then moved to the Portland Technology Development group to support the process lead vehicle testing of Static RAMs which are used as Silicon Technology process improvement test vehicles. In 1987 Dave started up a new Product Development team to support the 4” wafer silicon process lead logic products, from the latest Intel microprocessor (the 386 Compaction) and helped develop the next generation 0.8um microprocessor line with a 6” wafer conversion with a fast 33Mhz, 1 watt core. Since that time, Dave managed a group of Product Development Engineers who drove 8 more Intel product microprocessor lines to 35nm size transistors, 12” wafers, 5Ghz speeds and 120 watts per unit. Under Dave’s management, he and his team have received multiple Intel awards and accolades for product time to market and time to quality/reliability. Dave also worked on the corporate Logic Tester Selection committee for nearly 10 years over multiple tester generations and multiple vendors. Dave was also involved in the creation of the first Intel Product Development Test Conference and in the creation of the World Class Manufacturing Engineering management and Technical structures. He was also a member of the Joint Test manager’s forum and the Test Tooling steering committees with Intel wide visibility across multiple product lines. Dave Retired from Intel, Sept 2004 under the “rule of 75” at the age of 49. Show less

Education

  • Washington State University
    BSEE, Electronics
    1974 - 1978

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