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'''Julio Gómez''' (born 1960 in [[Havana]]) is a Cuban-American businessman.<ref>[http://www.innovationcouncils.com/ Innovation Councils]</ref>
'''Julio Gómez''' (born 1960 in [[Havana]]) is a Cuban-American businessman.<ref>[http://www.innovationcouncils.com/ Innovation Councils] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100712131451/http://www.innovationcouncils.com/ |date=2010-07-12 }}</ref>


He is the founder of Gomez Advisors, acquired by [[Compuware Corporation]] in on November 9, 2009 for $295 million.<ref>[http://www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Infrastructure/Compuware-to-Buy-Gomez-for-295-Million-115198/ Eweek.com]</ref> He attended [[the Pennington School]] and graduated from [[Princeton University]]. He has founded several companies, and has been called "the unfounder" by the [[Boston Globe]]. He co-founded Innovation Councils, founded Gomez Markets, and Gomez Advisors. Ranked number 42 in [[Time (magazine)|Time Magazine's]] "Digital 50" and ranked one of the 50 most influential people on [[Wall Street]] by [[Institutional Investor (magazine)|Institutional Investor]].<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/digital/digital50/42.html Time Digital 50]</ref> Also known as "The Rank King" (Time).
He is the founder of Gomez Advisors, acquired by [[Compuware Corporation]] in on November 9, 2009 for $295 million.<ref>[http://www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Infrastructure/Compuware-to-Buy-Gomez-for-295-Million-115198/ Eweek.com]</ref> He attended [[the Pennington School]] and graduated from [[Princeton University]]. He has founded several companies, and has been called "the unfounder" by the [[Boston Globe]]. He co-founded Innovation Councils, founded Gomez Markets, and Gomez Advisors. Ranked number 42 in [[Time (magazine)|Time Magazine's]] "Digital 50" and ranked one of the 50 most influential people on [[Wall Street]] by [[Institutional Investor (magazine)|Institutional Investor]].<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/digital/digital50/42.html Time Digital 50]</ref> Also known as "The Rank King" (Time).

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Julio Gómez (born 1960 in Havana) is a Cuban-American businessman.[1]

He is the founder of Gomez Advisors, acquired by Compuware Corporation in on November 9, 2009 for $295 million.[2] He attended the Pennington School and graduated from Princeton University. He has founded several companies, and has been called "the unfounder" by the Boston Globe. He co-founded Innovation Councils, founded Gomez Markets, and Gomez Advisors. Ranked number 42 in Time Magazine's "Digital 50" and ranked one of the 50 most influential people on Wall Street by Institutional Investor.[3] Also known as "The Rank King" (Time).

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