Brooke Murray Etnyre
About Brooke Murray Etnyre
Brooke Murray-Etnyre is the Senior Director of Business Operations for the Semiconductor & Electronics BU at NI, with over 15 years of experience in the semiconductor industry.
Professional Background in Semiconductor Industry
Brooke Murray-Etnyre has a robust background in the semiconductor industry, accruing over 15 years of experience in various roles. She commenced her career at Freescale Semiconductor in 2005, where she held multiple positions including Engineering Manager, Business Operations/Production Control Manager, and Director of Operations. Following the acquisition of Freescale by NXP Semiconductors in 2015, she transitioned to NXP, serving as the Director of Global Industrial Engineering for four years.
Leadership Role at National Instruments (NI)
Currently, Brooke Murray-Etnyre serves as the Senior Director of Business Operations for the Semiconductor & Electronics Business Unit at National Instruments (NI). Prior to this role, she was the Director of Business Operations for the Semiconductor Business Unit at NI from 2020 to 2021. In these capacities, she has leveraged her extensive experience to drive business operations and enhance organizational efficiencies.
Educational Background and Expertise
Brooke Murray-Etnyre has a solid academic foundation in engineering and materials science. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Rochester, and she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. Her educational qualifications have been integral to her roles in engineering management and business operations within the semiconductor industry.
Significant Contributions and Roles
Throughout her career, Brooke Murray-Etnyre has been instrumental in driving operational efficiencies and process improvements. Her roles at Freescale Semiconductor, NXP Semiconductors, and National Instruments have highlighted her capability to lead complex projects and integrate business operations seamlessly. She played a key role in the successful merger of Freescale Semiconductor and NXP Semiconductors, leveraging her background in industrial engineering and production control.