David B. Marsing

David B. Marsing is a Senior Associate with Dialogos, bringing his expertise in the domain of large scale systems transformation.

David is a retired executive of Intel Corp after 23 years. There he had multiple roles in his last few years as Vice President of Technology and Manufacturing Group and Chief Operating Officer of Intel’s Network Communications Group. David spent time in Denmark where, as CEO, he was instrumental in the successful integration of GiGA ApS into Intel. GiGA specializes in design of advanced high-speed communications devices.

He was recognized in 2000 as runner-up in a worldwide study of “Most Admired Knowledge Leaders” for his pioneering work in developing and leveraging Intellectual Capital within organizations. Marsing also served as Vice President of Intel’s Technology and Manufacturing Group and General Manager of Assembly/Test Manufacturing for five years. He is credited with directing the start-up and fastest ramp for the world’s largest wafer fab (Fab 11). His innovative leadership and accomplishments were written about in Fast Company’s first publication “Killer Results without Killing yourself”, by Michael Malone.

David is also Managing Director and founder of “The Broughton Group”. They are involved in aiding nonprofit and for profit organizations scale their operations as well transform their capabilities. They additionally provide startup support for select private sector companies and focus on Executive Leadership Development and Large Scale systems change initiatives.

Marsing currently serves on the Boards or advises:
  • Advent Solar Inc., New Mexico based Photovoltaic solar cell manufacturer
  • Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Chairman, a new MBA program focused on integrating sustainable business practices with traditional disciplines
  • Berkana Institute, previous Chairman, focused on developing community leaders Cambrios, a biomolecule Nanostructure startup
  • Dialogos, focused on Organizational Learning and Leadership Development
  • Human Dynamics International, Developers and trainers of systems that help individuals and groups see and build their potential
  • Medius, a software and sensor fusion company
  • NxEdge Inc., an advanced engineering coatings company
  • Northwest Maritime Center, Port Townsend based non-profit focused on preserving the maritime heritage of the region through youth education programs
  • Point of Data, a Search engine and macro data base apps startup
  • Society for Organization Learning, an MIT based nonprofit supporting businesses and communities worldwide.
  • The World Café Foundation, A non-profit organization supporting the evolution of networks and communities who hold "Conversations that matter."