Trinidad Campos

Trino was born in the U.S. and raised in Mexico graduating from High school in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, he returned to his native state of California in 1982. While working full time and attending school at nights, he graduated from El Camino College in Torrance, Ca, with an Associate Science degree and completed several technical certifications in Industrial plant technologies. He earned a Bachelor’s Science degree in Industrial Management from the Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech).

Trino hired with Intel-Oregon in 1990 and held a variety of technical positions within TMG/Corporate Services at Aloha OR. After several years, he transitioned into management and now he is a Facilities & Operations Manager for the Aloha campus services organization.

Trino current job is to provide cost effective, utilities infrastructure, operations, sustaining, construction/expansion and improvements support services for the Aloha site. He is able to accomplish this with support from a great team of managers, engineers, and specialize technicians.

Before Intel, Trino had 8 years of Industrial operations & construction experience working for the Aerospace Corporation in California totaling ~ 18 years in industrial plant facilities systems.

While pursuing graduate studies, Trino balanced his time with hobbies and family. He enjoys soccer, volleyball, traveling to sunny resorts, music and his wife’s Mexican food.

Craig Barrett once said, "Our ultimate responsibility is to the young people. We need to give them opportunities as they grow up and enter the workforce,"

“ILN-Oregon is making the difference in community outreach programs were it implements bilingual correlated concepts of migrant families, the culture of success, cultivating for our future and for generations to come, our youth shadow experiences, etc. Inside Intel ILN promotes a great place to work by educating and fostering the invisible & visible diversity imperative to high technology business success. I am honor in contributing with a small piece in such great efforts.”

Emilio Canas

I graduated from California State University, Los Angeles with a Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering. After graduating I accepted a job for Intel as a Technical Marketing Engineer for the Enterprise Server Group. My functions include managing closure of technical issues as they relate to server platforms, communication of product updates with server management products, tracking, prioritizing, escalating and reproducing application/product issues as reported by OEM customers, reports progress and driving resolution with the factory.
I was born in Santa Maria, California, but was raised in El Salvador and Honduras, Central America

 

Rosa Gallegos

Intro - 2002 - SR Administrative Support for the CS-D1D Project Managers at the Ronlar Acres Campus.   

Life before Intel - I was in Law Enforcement working as a Correctional Officer at the Washington County Correctional facility in Hillsboro, Oregon.  Also, was employeed as a Police Officer with the Nyssa Police Dept. located in Eastern Oregon. Prior to her Law Enforcement career she taught at the Ontario High School.

Life @ Intel -  Joined Intel in August of 1980, with the Security Dept for 11 years. In 1991, I transferred into the Telecom group as a SR. Customer Support Tech.  In 1994 managed the Record Retention Center for Intel and put together the proposal to moved it off-site.

Received the Intel Volunteer of the Year Award in 1994.

I left Intel in 1996 but, returned 18 months later to work with the Facility Construction Team (FCT) as a Sr Administrator, supporting the D1BR Project Manager. 
January of 1999 I transferred to the IM&E group to work on the Toledo “Web Outfitters” project. Then in March, 1999, I transfered in the office of Sandra Morris, VP as her SR Administrative Assistant.  March of 2000, I took on the responsibility of the Web Administrator for the new eBG Website.

Life Outside of Intel - I'm a very proud mom, I have a son, Chico and a daughter-in-law, Kandi who has given me my grandson “Mateo”. I'm also, one of fifteen children which we all stay in touch on a regular basis.  During my spare time I'm writing a book about my family heritage.

 

Jose Bonilla

Jose was born in Lares, Puerto Rico. Raised in the city of Fajardo, Puerto Rico, attended public schools and graduated from Santiago Veve Calzada High School in the same city. In 1984, was admitted to the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus School of Engineering, and completed a bachelors degree in electrical engineering. During the college years, worked as an intern student in NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA on projects that covered guidance systems troubleshooting, telemetry CAD and design. In 1990 was hired to work in Motorola Puerto Rico in various engineering roles, from manufacturing and process engineering to test engineering. In 1997 was hired by Intel in Oregon and has been working there ever since. His current position is Test Quality Engineer, with the main responsibility to oversee and improve the quality of Intel test processes and motherboard products.

 

Married with Wilma, has one daughter, Annie. Enjoys his spare time traveling around the Pacific Northwest, hiking and outdoor activities.

Jose has been a Mentor with the Sunset High School 4-H Web Wizards since 1999.

 

Marlleen Martinez

Marlleen was born in San Antonio, TX and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, graduating from High school in Edinburg, TX.  She graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in English. In order to pay her way through school, she held a variety of part-time jobs such as sales associate at a retail store, aerobics instructor and bartender.

Marlleen was hired with Intel-Oregon in October of the year 2000.   She was hired as a Material Program Manager within the Reseller Products Group.  Marlleen’s job is to actively manage all material aspects of an assigned program in order to enable a successful launch into the market; sustaining of all assigned program to resolve issues; and group process improvements.  She accomplishes this through much communication with cross-sites as well as support from her Oregon based team.

Marlleen enjoys her work and admires her co-workers.  She actively seeks volunteer opportunities in order to do her part for the community.  In the year 2001 she volunteered to lead the Hispanic Heritage Month events, to help decorate the Rose Festival floats and is an active mentor for the 4-H WebWizard program.  In her spare time, she enjoys reading, baking, exercise, dance classes, and crafts like sewing and scrap booking.