William (Bill) Regitz
William Regitz contributed much to the technical world from the 1960's to the 1990's. He began his career at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1963 after graduating from DeVry Technical Institute. After graduation, Regitz was awarded a free education by Monmouth College and went on to graduate in 1967. In October of 1968, Regitz moved to Honeywell Incorporated where he revolutionized the semiconductor industry with his Three Transister Cell MOS Memory Array report. Following his passion for the development of MOS memory, Regitz left Honeywell and accepted a position at Intel Corporations in March 1971. His twenty-three year career at Intel Corporations included introducing six new products, increasing profits, working as a Component Designer, and updating the Folsom Validation Center to match the companies new visions. Bill Regitz transformed the computer industry and will be remembered as a key player in the ever-growing world of technology.
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Niamh Lotty and Meagan Schulman