Bryan Ingram and Michael Murphy Join Anokiwave's Board of Directors

San Diego CA, 16 June 2020: Anokiwave, Inc. today announced the appointment of Bryan Ingram and Michael T. Murphy to its Board of Directors. Expanding to nine directors is one of several strategic investments Anokiwave is making to achieve its aggressive growth objectives according to the company. 

Bryan Ingram, formerly Senior Vice President and General Manager of Broadcom’s Wireless Semiconductor Division (WSD), and Michael T. Murphy, formerly Senior Vice President and General Manager of MACOM’s RF and Microwave Business, have joined Anokiwave’s Board effective May 7, 2020. These recent additions bring more than 50 years of combined operational expertise, a track record of success with development and production of high-growth, high-volume RF and handset products, and industry relationships that are both broad and deep.

Bryan Ingram has an extensive background in RF/MW engineering management, semiconductor operations, and new product development. At Broadcom, he oversaw the development, production, and marketing of RF components for handsets and other devices. Earlier, he was Chief Operating Officer of Avago Technologies, where he led the legacy Avago business units and operations. Prior to Avago’s founding from the Agilent Semiconductor Products Group (SPG) in 2005, he was Vice President and General Manager of the SPG Wireless Semiconductor Division. Before that, he held various management positions at Hewlett Packard and Westinghouse. Bryan holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University.

Michael T. Murphy was Senior Vice President and General Manager of MACOM’s RF and Microwave business and was previously the company’s Senior Vice President of Engineering. He led all worldwide engineering sites and was responsible for new technology development, product development, and product engineering. Prior to joining MACOM, he was Vice President of Engineering, Networks, and Standard Products at TriQuint Semiconductor, where he led all new product development teams and activities across the business unit’s six design centers. Previously, he had been Director of TriQuint’s New England Design Center following the company’s acquisition of Infineon Technologies’ gallium arsenide (GaAs) business unit. In 1999, Mr. Murphy proposed and founded a U.S. based GaAs IC design center in Nashua, NH for Munich, GE headquartered Infineon Technologies.  Before that he served in MACOM’s GaAs MMIC business in design engineering, engineering management and product line management for multi-function ICs for mobile phone and Wi-Fi applications. He began his career as a microwave design engineer at Raytheon Company.

Michael has a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Massachusetts, Amherst and an M.B.A. from Boston University. He previously was a member of Anokiwave’s board of advisors.