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Oakland, CA (September 11) The National Laboratory for Education Transformation (www.NLET.org), a California R & D nonprofit, announced the appointment of Dan Lamborn as a Senior Advisor for the Semiconductor and AI Sector Workgroup.

Lamborn brings nearly two decades of industry knowledge in the semi-conductor and microelectronics ecosystem. His experience at Intel spans process engineering, supply chain management, supplier relationship management and team building.  His tenure spanned multiple process nodes from 32nm to 10nm logic including Intel’s first embedded air-gap process, which he developed from concept to high-volume.  In addition, he joined the Intel/Micron partnership on NAND memory technology and integrated two 3D-NAND nodes.  Lamborn stepped away from Industry to start-up an academic institute at Boise State University and developed a passion for technology focused workforce development and organizational partnership and collaboration.  Lamborn holds degrees in chemical engineering, a BS from The University of Utah and a PhD from The Pennsylvania State University.  He also holds an MBA from The Pennsylvania State University.

NLET sees an important role in developing job-ready candidates for the US semiconductor industry, supporting CHIPS Act initiatives and programs, and dramatically increasing AI developers utilizing superior U.S. chips. The appointment of Dan Lamborn as Senior Advisor for NLET’s Semiconductor and AI sector work will leverage his technical and business experience, along with his extensive network of contacts developed over 20 years in the semiconductor industry and academia.

“We’re honored to welcome Dan to our Advisory team and working group,” said Gordon Freedman, founder and President of NLET. “Dan’s unique perspective from industry and academia will be a tremendous asset as we expand our work in California, Arizona and New Mexico to support workforce development for the semiconductor industry.

NLET supports two cutting edge AI solutions that join, in one system, users looking for work, courses, programs and training tuned for the real-time job market, and employers in need of very specific talent pipelines.

As an advisor, Lamborn will guide NLET in initiatives that bridge education, entrepreneurship, and industry needs—ensuring that emerging talent and businesses are aligned with the evolving demands of the semiconductor supply chain, educational support and the broader electronics industry ecosystem.

“It’s an amazing time for the industry and for our nation as we look at the opportunities in developing the education, training and industry networks to connect the many workforce needs.  I’m honored and excited to join NLET at this time as the semiconductor industry amplifies their focus on expanding career opportunities here in the USA,” said Lamborn. “The efforts of the NLET team will help to bridge many connectivity gaps between training and career connections and will be a significant benefit to the industry.”

This collaboration underscores NLET’s commitment to engaging industry and education experts to help drive its national agenda for leadership in education, technology, and workforce transformation.

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About NLET

NLET is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit organization focused on accelerating innovation and workforce development through strategic partnerships with education institutions, industry, and government. NLET designs and deploys programs and best in class technology that connect emerging talent with high-demand sectors such as semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, and AI.

Media Contact: Gordon Freedman, gordon.freedman@nlet.org