Jonathan Davis
Global Vice President of Advocacy
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Bio
Jonathan Davis is a member of the Global Executive Team of SEMI, the global industry association serving 2,000 member companies in the nano- and microelectronics manufacturing supply chains. In his role as Global Vice President of Advocacy, he works to ensure SEMI member interests are represented on all global fronts. Prior to his current position, Davis served as head of the Semiconductor IC Business Unit with responsibility for market research and statistics programs, SEMI International Standards, the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Division and SEMICON expositions, conferences and programs worldwide. Previously, Davis served as President of SEMI North America and Executive VP of Global Expositions, Communications, Marketing and EHS. Davis had responsibility for the association's global exposition operations, corporate marketing, creative services, communications and public relations, research and information products. Davis joined SEMI in 1992 to initiate the organization's Outreach Program and lead the association's Membership Department. Before joining SEMI, Davis worked for nine years at HNTB, a national architecture and engineering firm. He earned a 5-year architecture degree from the Kansas State University College of Architecture and Design and studied at the University of Missouri at Columbia School of Journalism.
Jonathan Davis is a member of the Global Executive Team of SEMI, the global industry association serving 2,000 member companies in the nano- and microelectronics manufacturing supply chains. In his role as Global Vice President of Advocacy, he works to ensure SEMI member interests are represented on all global fronts. Prior to his current position, Davis served as head of the Semiconductor IC Business Unit with responsibility for market research and statistics programs, SEMI International Standards, the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Division and SEMICON expositions, conferences and programs worldwide. Previously, Davis served as President of SEMI North America and Executive VP of Global Expositions, Communications, Marketing and EHS. Davis had responsibility for the association's global exposition operations, corporate marketing, creative services, communications and public relations, research and information products. Davis joined SEMI in 1992 to initiate the organization's Outreach Program and lead the association's Membership Department. Before joining SEMI, Davis worked for nine years at HNTB, a national architecture and engineering firm. He earned a 5-year architecture degree from the Kansas State University College of Architecture and Design and studied at the University of Missouri at Columbia School of Journalism.