L.B. Day recently retired as president of L.B. Day & Company, whose parent company he co-founded in 1977.
Well-known for his work in strategic planning and executive team development, Mr. Day has consulted at the senior executive level with organizations that include Advanced Micro Devices, AgEagle, Applied Materials, Brewer Science, DuPont Air Products Nanomaterials, Exokeryx, Fujitsu, Global Foundries, IBM, Intel, Lam Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Microchip Technology, NWEA, Phoenix Technology Group, Valid USA, Ramtron, Raytheon, SkyWater, USA Olympic Team Handball, Vaya Space, Western Digital, Xerox, and various U.S. government agencies, implementing strategic planning, marketing, organization improvement, and executive-team development strategies. He has also held the positions of adjunct professor at the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology and the Willamette University Graduate School of Administration.
Mr. Day has served on numerous boards of directors including those of startups, nonprofits, and publicly held companies. He served for 27 years on the board of directors of Microchip Technology (NASDAQ: MCHP). Currently he is on the board of Okika Technologies and the advisory board of Exokeryx.
Mr. Day has been published in various trade publications on strategic planning, leading change, and team leadership and has developed content materials for client companies on strategic planning, leadership development and executive coaching. He is completing a book, The Hands-On CEO’s Guide to Strategic Planning.
Mr. Day earned his MBA from George Washington University, where he was a Scottish Rite Fellow.
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