Ramtron Loses Board Members
By Ann Steffora Mutschler -- EDN, November 23, 2006
Colorado Springs, Colo.-based fabless nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) supplier Ramtron International Corp. reported this week that effective November 20, two of its board members – Klaus Fleischmann and Doris Keitel-Schulz – have resigned.
Fleischmann and Keitel-Schulz were nominated to Ramtron’s board pursuant to an agreement with Qimonda AG, and the resignations were the result of Qimonda’s recent sale of its Ramtron common stock and not a result of any disagreement between the directors and Ramtron.
“On behalf of Ramtron and its remaining board members, we thank Klaus and Doris for their hard work and numerous contributions to the company over the years,” said William Howard, chairman of the board for Ramtron, in a statement.
“Klaus and Doris have been valued members of our team, and we wish them all the best in their future endeavors.”
After the resignations, Ramtron’s board of directors now consists of Dr. William G. Howard, William W. Staunton III, Eric A. Balzer, Theodore J. Coburn, Dr. William L. George, and Jack L. Saltich.





















