Tyson Tuttle, key Austin tech leader, to step aside as CEO of Silicon Labs
Tyson Tuttle, a longtime executive of Austin-based Silicon Labs, is retiring and stepping down as CEO as the company doubles down on its Internet of Things business.
Tuttle, who has been CEO since 2012, will step down at the end of the year. He joined Silicon Labs as the company s 10th employee in 1997, and has held a variety of roles in engineering and management including chief technology officer and chief operations officer.
Silicon Labs current president, Matt Johnson, will transition into the CEO position next year, the company said Wednesday. Johnson came to Silicon Labs in 2018 as senior vice president and general manager of Internet of Things products and became president in April.
Commentary: End systemic racism in child welfare
Rudolph K. Metayer and Katie Olse, For the Express-News
Feb. 17, 2021
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In Texas, Black children are over-represented in the child welfare system. We owe it to our kids across the state to better understand and respond to the multitude of factors that cause them to land in the system so often.SMILEY N. POOL
As we celebrate Black History Month, we must also reflect on the unique challenges facing Black Americans at this moment. There is no more important place to start than with the systemic biases our kids and families face in the child welfare system.