Intel's Commitment to Corporate Citizenship Honored

CEO Paul Otellini Accepts Award from Foreign Policy Association

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

The Foreign Policy Association (FPA) presented Intel Corporation today with its annual Corporate Social Responsibility Award, citing the company's demonstrated commitment to education, community development and sustainable environmental practices.

"Nearly 40 years ago, our founders established a culture that recognized the need for corporate responsibility," said Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini. "We believe that global competition demands that we demonstrate not only excellence, but integrity, trust and social responsibility. On behalf of all of my colleagues at Intel, I am proud to accept this award and the honor it brings our company."

Founded in 1918, the FPA is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving as a catalyst for developing awareness, understanding and informed opinion on U.S. foreign policy and global issues. Noel Lateef, FPA president and CEO, has hailed the award as "the highest recognition that the Association confers for good corporate citizenship."

More information about Intel's commitment to corporate responsibility is available in the recently published 2006 Corporate Responsibility report, which can be found at www.intel.com/go/responsibility.

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Source: Intel Corporation