Chief Executive Officer and President    Shaw Hong
Shaw Hong is Chief Executive Officer and President of OmniVision Technologies, the worldwide leader of CameraChip™ technology, and was one of the company's co-founders. He is responsible for the overall direction and vision of the company, continuously looking for new ways to grow and improve company revenues. Since January 1995, when he formed OmniVision, Mr. Hong has grown the company to its current annual revenues exceeding $500 million. Mr. Hong holds a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Jiao Tong University in China and an M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University.
 

Chief Operating Officer   James He
Mr. James He joined OmniVision as Senior Engineer in 1995, shortly after the company's inception. Mr. He soon moved into management, serving as Design Manager and Director of Core Technologies. In 2001, Mr. He was promoted to Vice President of Core Technologies, and in August 2006, became OmniVision's Chief Operating Officer. In this function, he manages the MIS and sales and marketing departments and directs OmniVision's sensor array R&D for both analog and digital CameraChip™ products. Mr. He's engineering and management skills ensure the continuing technological advancement of OmniVision products. In November of 2006, Mr. He was appointed to the OmniVision Board of Directors. Mr. He holds a B.S. degree and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in Beijing.
 

Chief Financial Officer   Peter V. Leigh
Peter V. Leigh joined OmniVision as Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer in September 2004. From November 1995 to December 2002, Mr. Leigh served as Chief Financial Officer of Metron Technology, a global provider of materials and services to the semiconductor industry. From 1992 to 1995, Mr. Leigh was Chief Financial Officer of Liposome Technology, a bio-pharmaceutical company, and from 1982 to 1992, he served as Corporate Controller of Bio-Rad Laboratories, a multi-national manufacturer of research chemistry products, clinical diagnostics, and analytical instruments. Mr. Leigh holds an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School, where he held a Kennedy Scholarship, and a B.A. in Economics from Oxford University.
 

Vice President of Finance   Anson Chan
Anson Chan, Vice President of Finance, joined OmniVision in July of 2006 and has over ten years experience in accounting and finance coupled with an additional five years of engineering. Appointed to his current positioning February 2007, Anson spent approximately ten years at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), where he dealt extensively with all finance functions, ranging from initial public offerings to Sarbanes-Oxley Act compliance projects, and worked on the OmniVision engagement team during that time. Prior to PwC, Anson worked as a systems programmer for Prophet 21, Inc. He earned his MBA. at the University of Chicago, his B.S. in Economics at Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and his B.S. in Engineering at the Moore School at the University of Pennsylvania.
 

Vice President, Legal and General Counsel   Y. Vicky Chou
Vicky Chou has served as Vice President of Legal and General Counsel since June 2003, shortly after she joined OmniVision as Corporate Counsel in February, 2003. Prior to joining OmniVision, Ms. Chou was an attorney at Heller, Ehrman White & McAuliffe LLP. She worked extensively with firm's clients on corporate securities, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital financing and other corporate and licensing transactions. She was also an attorney at Coudert Brothers LLP. Ms. Chou has a B.S. in Anthropology from Temple University, an M.B.A. from St. Joseph's University and a J.D. from Santa Clara University.
 

Vice President of Marketing   Bruce Weyer
Bruce Weyer joined OmniVision Technologies, Inc. as Vice President of Marketing in August 2007, bringing over 20 years of high technology marketing and business management experience to the Company. Mr. Weyer joined OmniVision after spending nine years at Xilinx, where he served as Senior Director of Marketing for the Advanced Products and Processing Solutions groups and as Senior Director of Business Operations. Prior to joining Xilinx, Mr. Weyer spent eight years with Actel Corporation where, amongst other roles, he served as director of product marketing and business development. He has also held marketing and engineering positions at AMD and Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc. Mr. Weyer holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University and an M.B.A. from Santa Clara University.
 

Vice President of Sales   Ray Cisneros
Since September 1, 2006, Ray Cisneros has been Vice President of Sales at OmniVision Technologies, Inc. He joined OmniVision in 2002 and has served in various areas of sales, including key account management, regional management and sales operations roles. Currently, Mr. Cisneros manages global sales, sales operations and corporate sales. In his five years with OmniVision, Mr. Cisneros has been part of the team in helping build OmniVision to its current level of business. Prior to joining OmniVision, Mr. Cisneros held various senior management positions in the area of sales and marketing for companies in the fiber optics and semiconductor industries, including Sagitta, Inc., UMC and Novellus Systems, Inc. Earlier in his career, Mr. Cisneros served as a failure analyst and materials engineer at FMC Corporation. Mr. Cisneros holds a B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology and an M.B.A. from Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA.
 

Vice President of Operations   Eugene Liaw
Eugene Liaw joined OmniVision as Vice President of Operations in February 2006, bringing with him over 26 years of experience in semiconductor operations and engineering. Prior to joining OmniVision, Mr. Liaw served as Senior Director, Outsourcing Engineering and Operation, at ATI Technologies (now part of AMD) from 1997 to 2006. Prior to his service at ATI Technologies, Mr. Liaw held various management positions in operations and engineering, including three and a half years at SiS, six years at GigaBit Logic (now TriQuint Semiconductor), two and a half years at Ford Motor Company and three years at Codenoll Technology. Mr. Liaw holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Tamkang University in Taiwan, and an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University. Mr. Liaw has published more than 10 technical papers on semiconductor processes and devices.
 

Vice President of Engineering   Dr. Henry Yang
Henry Yang, Vice President of Engineering, has been with OmniVision since 1996, and has an in-depth understanding of OmniVision's product engineering. Henry was appointed to his current position in February 2007 and has played a key role in the successes of the company's engineering teams over the past 11 years. Most recently, Henry served as OmniVision's Director of Engineering, where he focused on sensor design, circuit improvements and project management. Henry earned his Ph.D., M.E. and B.E., in Electrical Engineering from the Tsinghua University in China.
 

Vice President of Process Engineering   Dr. Howard E. Rhodes
Dr. Howard E. Rhodes is Vice President of Process Engineering at OmniVision Technologies. Dr. Rhodes earned his B.S., M.S, and PhD degrees in Solid State Physics from the University of Illinois. From 1980 to 1988, Dr. Rhodes worked at Kodak Research Labs where he was in charge of process development and process integration for high speed visible and IR sensitive CCD products. In 1988, Dr. Rhodes joined Micron Technology where he was named a Principal Fellow in 1998. In 2002, Dr. Rhodes became Micron's Director of Imager Engineering, overseeing the development and process technology for all of Micron's imager products. In October 2004, Dr. Rhodes left Micron to join OmniVision as Director of Process Engineering, developing OmniVision's advanced pixel design and process technologies. In August 2005, Dr. Rhodes was promoted to Vice President of Process Engineering. Dr. Rhodes holds 149 patents and over 15 publications. Since joining OmniVision Dr. Rhodes has filed for 18 patents. In June 2005, Dr. Rhodes received the Walter Kosonocky Award for his published work in CMOS Imaging.
 

Vice President, Quality and Reliability   Dr. John T. Yue
Dr. John T. Yue joined OmniVision as Vice President of Quality and Reliability in February 2005. Dr. Yue joins OmniVision from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), where he spent three years as Vice President of Quality and Reliability and two years as Vice President of Technology with the company's North America operations. Prior to joining TSMC, Dr. Yue spent 17 years with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) where he held various positions, including Director of Reliability and Quality in the Corporate Quality Division and was an AMD fellow. Prior to AMD, Dr. Yue held management positions at National Semiconductor and Texas Instruments. He has a Ph.D. and Masters degree in Physics from Stanford University, a B.S. in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an MBA from Southern Methodist University.