Laila Razouk serves as the Silicon Genesis Host at the Stanford Green Library, where she plays a pivotal role in the Silicon Genesis project at the Silicon Valley Archives. This initiative is dedicated to preserving the rich oral histories of the semiconductor industry, a sector...
Laila Razouk serves as the Silicon Genesis Host at the Stanford Green Library, where she plays a pivotal role in the Silicon Genesis project at the Silicon Valley Archives. This initiative is dedicated to preserving the rich oral histories of the semiconductor industry, a sector that has been foundational to technological innovation and economic growth in Silicon Valley and beyond. With her extensive executive leadership experience in both large corporations and startups, Laila brings a unique blend of business acumen and technical expertise to her role.
Her work involves not only conducting insightful interviews with industry pioneers but also curating and managing a comprehensive archive that captures the evolution of semiconductor technology. Laila's strategic vision is instrumental in fostering long-term relationships with key stakeholders, including engineers, entrepreneurs, and historians, ensuring that their stories are documented and accessible for future generations.
Her skills in program management and team leadership enable her to cultivate high-caliber teams that are motivated to contribute to the project's success. Laila's entrepreneurial spirit and expertise in business strategy and product marketing further enhance her ability to navigate the complexities of this dynamic field. By leveraging her background in software development and strategic planning, she is committed to creating a robust framework for the Silicon Genesis project that not only honors the past but also inspires future innovation in the semiconductor industry. Through her efforts, Laila Razouk is not just preserving history; she is shaping the narrative of Silicon Valley's technological legacy.