Kenneth L. Schroeder
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Kenneth L. Schroeder (b.1945) is an American technology-focused corporate executive. Schroeder served as CEO of KLA-Tencor, a major supplier of process control and yield management
Yield management
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 solutions for the semiconductor
Semiconductor
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 and related microelectronics
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 industries.

Schroeder is most recognized for changing KLA-Tencor from a small company with three product lines to the professionally managed, broad product line company it is today. During the period from 1991–2005, when Schroeder was first president and COO and then CEO, the company’s market capitalization
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 increased fifty times from $180 million to $10 billion. During his tenure as CEO (1999–2005), the company’s revenue doubled from $1 billion to $2.1 billion and retained earnings tripled from $700 million to $2.1 billion. In 2002, Chief Executive Magazine
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ranked Schroeder one of its top 100 CEOs. In 2003, Schroeder was included in the CEO 100 list in Who's Who in Semiconductors. And in 2006, Institutional Investor named Schroeder the number one CEO in the semiconductor equipment industry.

In 2007, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission
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 (SEC) alleged that Schroeder engaged in a scheme to illegally backdate options. In 2010, the Federal Court of the United States in San Jose ruled that Schroeder did not have knowledge of the back-dating scheme at KLA-Tencor.

Early life and career

Schroeder graduated from University of Wisconsin, Madison with a Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
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 degree in electrical engineering
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 in 1967. He received a Master’s degree in business from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
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 in 1969.

Following Wharton, Schroeder worked at Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett-Packard
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 as a manufacturing engineer, manufacturing engineering manager and operations manager of the computer division. In 1973, Schroeder moved to Spectra Physics, the world’s leading laser supplier, to serve as manufacturing manager and then general manager of the Construction Laser Division.

KLA-Tencor

In 1979, Schroeder joined KLA Instruments (later known as KLA-Tencor) as employee 95. Schroeder started as the vice president of manufacturing and became senior vice-president in charge of two divisions (Wafer Inspection Systems and Reticle & Photomask Inspection). He worked at KLA until he left in 1987 to serve as CEO of Photon Dynamics.

In 1991, he rejoined KLA as president and COO and served on the Board of Directors. In these roles, all divisions of the company reported to Schroeder.

In 1999, Schroeder became CEO on July 1. Under Schroeder's leadership, KLA-­Tencor became nationally recognized. In 2002, Business Week ranked KLA-Tencor the sixth best performer in the S&P 500. In 2005, Forbes
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rated KLA-Tencor as one of the 25 best-managed companies in the United States. Acknowledging Schroeder's management skill, KLA-Tencor was deemed "one of the best run semiconductor equipment companies in the world" in January 2005 by Electronic Business Magazine, which featured Mr. Schroeder on its cover.

Under Schroeder's leadership, KLA-Tencor also invested in training and mentoring its employees and was ranked as having the fifth best training program in the United States. Despite a severe, cyclical downturn that began in 2001, Schroeder maintained the profitability of KLA-Tencor during this difficult period. Schroeder grew KLA-Tencor's work force over 30% while he was CEO. When Schroeder retired from the CEO position the company had grown to over 5570 employees. KLA-Tencor was ranked by San Jose Magazine as “one of the best places to work” in Silicon Valley
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.

Schroeder retired as CEO of KLA-Tencor and resigned from the Board of Directors
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 at the end of 2005. In a press release upon his retirement, Chairman Kenneth Levy said, “During Ken’s tenure as CEO, KLA-Tencor’s sales doubled from $1 billion to $2.1 billion and retained earnings tripled from $700 million to $2.1 billion.”

In connection with his retirement, Schroeder entered into an agreement with KLA-Tencor that he would be employed as a “part-time advisor” to insure a smooth transition of power and prevent him from working for a competing company.

In the wake of a stock option backdating probe by the SEC of KLA-Tencor, the company terminated its contract with Schroeder in 2006. In total, Schroeder worked for KLA-Tencor for 22 years.

Legal

In 2008 the Northern District of California U.S. Attorney’s Office concluded their two-year stock options backdating
Options backdating
Options backdating is the practice of issuing options contracts on a later date than that which the options have listed. While options backdating is not, in and of itself, an illegal practice, intentional backdating that coincides with low underlying stock prices and accounting reports that claim...

 probe of Schroeder. No indictment was filed due to a lack of evidence and the fact that Schroeder did not exercise or profit from the allegedly backdated option grants. Following the Wall Street Journal's 2006 expose of stock option backdating, the SEC alleged that Schroeder had engaged in this practice.

In 2009, Schroeder filed a lawsuit against KLA-Tencor in the California Superior Court asserting contract and tort
Tort
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 claims in connection with the termination of his employment and cancellation of certain equity awards in October 2006. KLA settled the suit by paying Schroeder $16.5 million.

In November 2010, the Federal District Court in San Jose
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 ruled against the SEC in a complaint the SEC brought against Schroeder. In his decision Judge James Ware stated: "Thus, it cannot be said that the SEC has demonstrated that Defendant possessed the degree of scienter sufficient to impose a five year director bar." The SEC had unsuccessfully sought to bar Schroeder from serving as a director or officer of a publicly traded company.

Awards

-In 1994 and 1995, VLSI Research, a market analysis group, named Schroeder “Most Valuable Executive.” Later, in 2004, he was elected to VLSI Research’s Hall of Fame
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.

-The University of Wisconsin–Madison, awarded Schroeder a distinguished service citation.

-Schroeder is a member of Tau Beta Pi
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, a national engineering honorary society.

Board positions

Schroeder has been a member of the Board of Directors of KLA-Tencor, Adept Technology
Adept Technology
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, Photon Dynamics, Gasonics (now a division of (Novellus), Genus
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, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute (SEMI) and Semi-Sematech.

Philanthropy

Along with his wife, Fran Codispoti, Schroeder contributes financially to Avenidas, a community that celebrates and supports older adults, among other local charities.

In 2003, Schroeder established an annual charitable giving program at KLA-Tencor whereby over seventy employees are recognized and awarded $1,000 to grant to their favorite charity.

Personal

Schroeder is married to Fran Codispoti. They have two grown children and live in Los Altos Hills, California
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