FACULTY
Faculty Profile
Adjunct Faculty
Greg Slater
Greg Slater currently serves on various boards of non-profit organizations as well as an adjunct professor at the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University.
Greg spent twenty-seven years at Intel Corporation in a number of executive capacities and senior roles. His last position was vice president of global regulatory affairs and associate general counsel, where he lead a global site selection and incentives team that negotiated with various governments on the regulatory and financial support Intel needs to build new chip manufacturing facilities that cost about fifteen billion dollars each. He also managed the global technical and policy organization at Intel that is responsible for all policy mattters involving standards, intellectual property, trade, environmental, competitiveness, and other issues affecting the company worldwide. In addition, Mr. Slater served as the lead lawyer for Intel’s former president and as Intel China’s general counsel.
Before joining Intel in 1997, Greg was in private practice at Steptoe & Johnson and then at Latham & Watkins in Washington, DC. He clerked for former Chief Judge Albert Engel on the US Court of Appeals, 6th Circuit, after graduating summa cum laude from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU.
Greg has served in various other professional capacities during his career. For example, he was the general counsel of Jolt Software for fifteen years, a start-up company that his son Tyler co-founded and that recently sold for close to $150 million. As a current board member and the general counsel of Family Watch International, he has educated hundreds of UN delegations on the legal status of various family policy issues.
During his career, he has made numerous presentations on a wide variety of policy issues to a broad range of audiences, including the World Trade Organization, American Bar Association, APEC’s Committee on Trade and Investment, the US/India ICT Dialogue, China’s State Council Legislative Affairs Office, and Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. He also has testified before the US Congress on four separate occasions.
Mr. Slater has lived in various countries, travelled extensively, and is fairly proficient in French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian.

