Todd Brady is the Chief Sustainability Office for Intel Corporation, and Vice President of Global Public Affairs and Sustainability. Todd leads Intel’s Corporate Sustainability Group, tasked with directing Intel’s global sustainability initiatives including climate, energy, water, green buildings and circular economy. Currently, Todd’s organization is focused on achieving Intel’s ambitious 2030 sustainability goals and new commitment to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in Intel’s global operations by 2040.
Todd’s Public Affairs teams oversee local government affairs, local media, community relations, corporate volunteerism, and sustainability at the company’s major manufacturing and office locations around the globe. These locations include Arizona, California, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oregon, and Ohio in the United States, as well as China, Costa Rica, Germany, India, Israel, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, and Vietnam.
During his more than 25 year career at Intel, Todd has represented the company in numerous public forums and led industry-wide initiatives in national and international committees. He has authored more than 20 papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings on a variety of sustainability topics. In 2009, he was named by Scientific Americanas one of ten outstanding leaders involved in research, business or policy pursuits that have advanced science and technology.
Todd holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University and a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He lives in Gilbert Arizona, with his family.