Wolfspeed Adds Two Seasoned Directors to Its Board

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Paul Walsh and Mark Jensen Bring Valuable Restructuring, Semiconductor Industry, and Finance & Accounting Expertise

Stacy Smith to Not Stand for Re-Election to Wolfspeed’s Board

Company Remains Actively Engaged with its Lenders to Improve its Capital Structure

DURHAM, N.C., May 09, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wolfspeed, Inc. (NYSE: WOLF) ("Wolfspeed" or the "Company"), a global leader in silicon carbide technology, today announced the appointments of Paul Walsh and Mark Jensen to the Company’s Board of Directors (the "Board"). Both Mr. Walsh and Mr. Jensen will serve as members of the Audit Committee.

Tom Werner, Chairman of the Board, commented, "We are pleased to add two highly-qualified directors, Paul and Mark, to our Board. They both bring invaluable industry experience and deep expertise in accounting, finance and restructuring. Their backgrounds position them well to help the Board and Company navigate ongoing discussions with lenders and reach a comprehensive solution to address our balance sheet. We continue to make meaningful progress in these negotiations and we believe guidance from both Paul and Mark will be critical to our efforts in reaching an outcome that will support our long-term success."

Mr. Walsh most recently served as Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration of Allegro Microsystems, a global designer, developer, fabless manufacturer and marketer of sensor integrated circuits (ICs) and application-specific analog power ICs, from 2014 to 2022. He previously served as Chief Financial Officer of Rocket Software and held multiple finance roles at Silicon Laboratories, earning successive promotions and ultimately serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. He currently serves on the boards of Kopin Corporation and Semtech Corporation.

Mr. Jensen brings an extensive background in finance and accounting, having most recently served as U.S. Managing Partner, Technology Industry, at Deloitte from 2001 to 2012. Before joining Deloitte, he held senior roles as Chief Financial Officer of Redleaf Group and Managing Partner at Arthur Andersen. Mr. Jensen currently serves on the boards of 23andMe and Lattice Semiconductor.

Wolfspeed also today announced that Stacy Smith will not stand for re-election to the Board and will leave the Board prior to the Company’s 2025 annual meeting of shareholders.

Mr. Smith commented, "I am proud of the role Wolfspeed is playing in driving innovation and energy efficiency through its leadership in silicon carbide technology. I'm grateful for my time serving on the Board of this company that is critically important to U.S. national security. Wolfspeed is in excellent hands with its new CEO, Robert Feurle, and the entire Board under Tom Werner’s tireless and capable leadership."