Micron appoints Durcan CEO after Appleton's death

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Sunday 5th of February 2012 05:06:02 AM
Micron appoints Durcan CEO after Appleton's death

Memory chipmaker Micron Technology's board appointed company veteran Mark Durcan as chief executive a day after longtime Chairman and CEO Steve Appleton was killed in a plane crash.

Hours after Appleton's death on Friday morning, Micron's board named Durcan, the president and chief operating officer, as temporary CEO and analysts speculated he could be asked to stay on full- time.

The 51-year-old Appleton, a three-decade industry veteran who performed stunts at airshows, died after the small plane he was piloting crashed at an airport in Boise, Idaho, where the chipmaker is headquartered.

His death was a major loss to the company, already struggling with sluggish computer sales and declining prices.

The quick appointment of Durcan, 51, as permanent CEO came just a week after the company announced he would retire in August.

Durcan joined Micron in 1984 and served as chief technology officer before becoming chief operating officer in 2007.

Seen as Micron's even-keeled top technologist, Durcan has taken on a greater role running the chipmaker day-to-day in the past few years, while larger-than-life Appleton focused more on strategy.

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