Executive Management
| Thomas Waechter | President and Chief Executive Officer |
| Roy W. Bie | Advanced Optical Technologies Business Segment |
| Matthew Fawcett | Legal |
| Dave Holly | Test and Measurement Business Segment |
| Brett Hooper | Human Resources |
| Judith Kay | Executive Operations |
| Alan Lowe | Communications and Commercial Optical Products Business Segment |
| John Rough | Information Technology |
| David Vellequette | Chief Financial Officer |

Thomas Waechter joined the Company as the President of the Communications Test and Measurement business segment in October 2007 and was promoted to President and Chief Executive Officer in January 2009. Prior to joining JDSU, Waechter was the chief operating officer of Harris Stratex Networks, an independent supplier of wireless transmission systems, where he was responsible for global operations, sales, services, and customer satisfaction. As president and chief executive officer of Stratex Networks, he was instrumental in the merging of Stratex and Harris, while growing revenues substantially and improving profitability. Prior to that, Waechter was the president and chief executive officer of REMEC Corporation and has also served as president and chief executive officer of Spectrian Corporation.
Additionally, he held a number of executive level global operations positions during his 14 year career with Schlumberger as well as a senior executive position with Asyst Technologies. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from The College of William and Mary.

Roy Bie is responsible for JDSU's Advanced Optical Technologies business, comprised of the Flex, Authentication Solutions and Custom Optics businesses. Bie oversees the group's operations, process/manufacturing engineering, sales and marketing, and science and technology activities. From 1996 to 2000, Bie was Vice President of Operations for Flex Products and oversaw the successful operational expansion activities in Santa Rosa and Beijing, China. From 1993 through 1996, he served as Director of Operations. Prior to joining JDSU, Bie held operational and management leadership positions with Xicor (now part of Intersil), Material Progress (now part of Komag), Mag-Media (bought by Polaroid), and began his career at National Semiconductor.

Matthew Fawcett is responsible for leading JDSU’s global legal team, overseeing the Company’s legal strategies and the management of internal and external legal resources. He also serves as the Company’s Board Secretary.
Most recently, Fawcett served as Associate General Counsel and Director of Intellectual Property where he led the development and management of the Company’s intellectual property portfolio and programs. Prior to joining JDSU, Mr. Fawcett provided a broad array of corporate, commercial and intellectual property advice to Fujitsu, and before that in private practice at Morrison & Foerster.
Fawcett holds a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric from the University of California at Berkeley and a J.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Dave Holly is responsible for JDSU's Communications Test and Measurement business. A 17-year veteran in the test and measurement business, he most recently served as Senior Vice President of the Field Service business and has contributed to the company’s success in a variety of marketing, engineering, product development and sales roles. Prior to JDSU he had managerial sales responsibilities at NYNEX (now part of Verizon) and began his career in engineering at IBM.
Holly earned a bachelor’s of science degree in electrical engineering from Lehigh University and a master’s degree in business administration with a specialty in marketing from the State University of New York in Binghamton.

Brett Hooper is responsible for Human Resources at JDSU. Prior to joining the Company in 2006, he served as Senior Vice President, Human Resources for Credence Systems Corporation from 2004 to 2006. Hooper joined Credence in 2004 through the acquisition of NPTest where he was the Vice President, Human Resources and Communications since June 2003. From 1987 through June 2003, Hooper held several positions, including Engineering, Sales, Marketing, Investor Relations, and Sr. Human Resources Management, at Schlumberger.
Hooper holds a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Texas, Austin.

Judith Kay is responsible for the Company's executive operations. She drives JDSU’s customer loyalty program, its Innovation Council, and its Lean Enterprise approach. From 2007 to 2009 she was responsible for Corporate Marketing, including branding, public relations, marketing and internal communications.
Before joining JDSU in 2005, Kay held increasingly responsible positions at Lucent Technologies in product management, marketing and business development, culminating in leading its Voice over IP and remote access lines of business. She has also held marketing roles at Analog Devices and Silicon Graphics and began her career in research and development at Watkins Johnson (WJ).
Kay holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of California, and an MBA from Columbia Business School. She also completed the Program for Management Development executive semester at Harvard Business School.

Alan Lowe is responsible for the Company's Communications and Commercial Optical Products business. Prior to joining JDSU in September 2007 as Senior Vice President of the Commercial Lasers business, Lowe was Senior Vice President, Customer Solutions Group at Asyst Technologies, Inc. a leader in automating semiconductor and flat panel display fabs. From 2000 to 2003, he was president and chief executive officer of Read-Rite Corporation, a manufacturer of thin-film recording heads for disk and tape drives. From 1989 to 2000, Lowe served in roles of increasing responsibility at Read-Rite, including President and Chief Operating Officer, and senior vice president, customer business units. Prior to joining Read-Rite, he served in various sales positions with Microcom Corporation and IBM Corporation.
He is a member of the advisory board of ETM Inc., a privately held provider of tailored power subsystems. Lowe holds bachelor's degrees in computer science and business economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and also completed the Stanford Executive Program in 1994.
John RoughJohn Rough is Senior Vice President of Information Technology (IT). Rough joined JDSU in June 2008 as the senior director of Information Technology for the Communications Test & Measurement business and assumed responsibility for the Company’s IT function in 2009.
Prior to joining JDSU, Rough served as Chief Information Officer for DBL Distributing LLC, a wholesale distributor of consumer electronics and held similar positions with Remec, Inc. and Castle Rock Industries, Inc. He also served as the director of business applications for the Security and Safety Sector of Ingersoll-Rand, Inc.
Rough is a graduate of American University in Washington, DC and has lectured and taught concepts of business continuity planning and enterprise software implementation.
David Vellequette accepted the position of Chief Financial Officer in June of 2005. Since joining JDSU as Vice President and Operations Controller in July 2004, Vellequette has spearheaded a series of initiatives intended to reduce operational complexity throughout the corporation. Prior to joining JDSU, Vellequette was Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Service Operations at Openwave Systems. Between 1992 and 2002, Vellequette held increasingly responsible positions at Cisco Systems, first as Corporate Controller of StrataCom Corporation (acquired by Cisco in 1996) and later as Vice President of Finance supporting the multi-billion dollar service provider line of business. From 1984 to 1992, Vellequette was Controller at Altera Corporation.
After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley with a B.S. in Accounting, Vellequette started his finance career as an auditor with Ernst and Young, where he became a Certified Public Accountant.