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Smart Global Holdings

www.sghcorp.com

 
SMART Global Holdings – SGH At SGH, our companies are united by a drive to raise the bar, execute with discipline and focus on what`s next for the technologies that support and advance the world. Across computing, memory and LED lighting solutions, we build long-term strategic partnerships with our customers. Backed by a proven leadership team, we operate with excellence around the globe while unlocking new avenues of growth for our business and industry.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.sghcorp.com
  • 1390 McCarthy Boulevard
    Newark, CA USA 95035
  • Phone: 510.623.1231

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Ken Rizvi
Interim CEO Profile
Anne Kuykendall
General Counsel Profile

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