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Born | Joseph DiNucci |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Carnegie Mellon University in 1964 |
Occupation | Executive Coach |
Spouse(s) | Linda DiNucci, married since 1964 |
Children | 2 |
Joe DiNucci spent 17 years at Digital Equipment Corporation from 1972 to 1989[1], sold technologies ranging from PDP-8s to RISC-powered systems, managed 500 people, imported MIPS' RISC microprocessor, built the $2B workstation business, and left for MIPS when Digital stock was $175. As MIPS’ VP of Strategy Development, Joe engaged Bill Gates in the deal that got Microsoft to develop Portable OS/2 (better known as Windows NT) developed on the MIPS R4000 chip, and built MIPS’ systems business. When Silicon Graphics acquired MIPS in 1992 SGI’s CEO made Joe an offer to become VP of Automotive and Aerospace Industries. In 1995 Joe became SGI’s VP Marketing, and recruited Bob Lutz who was president of Chrysler, then vice chairman of GM, onto SGI’s board.
In 1997 Joe was recruited to be president of CAD.Lab, an MCAD company based in Bologna Italy. In 1998, as VP Business Development for E.piphany, the first CRM company, he recruited the initial sales force and earliest customers including Autodesk and FedEx. During and after the dot-com bubble, Joe worked in executive positions at several startups and speedups, like Asymetrix, Click2Learn, DTAKT Systems, Sextant Technologies, Sensei Partners LLC, and Immersion Corporation[2]. Joe has served on the boards of two public companies and currently serves as a board member for one VC-funded pre-public firm, Coulomb Technologies Inc[3].
External links
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- Venture Beat Profile
- Computer Industry Veteran and Pioneer Joe DiNucci Joins Sextant Technologies' Board of Advisors
- Silicon Valley Comes to Oxford, 2007
- Steve Blank's Blog Victory From Adversity
- The Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- DECstation
- Joe DiNucci LinkedIn
- Malcolm Kusher's Public Speaking Dummies
- How To Spot Next Big Thing
- Laughter Cures Business Ills
- Immersion Appoints New Vice President of Sales; Joseph DiNucci to Lead Sales Team
- Immersion Appoints New Vice President of Sales; Joseph DiNucci to Lead Sales Team
- PCMA Joe DiNucci
- Joe DiNucci's Board Positions, C-level Position
- BusinessWeek- Coming to Dashboard Near You
- Joseph DiNucci featured as Chapter 11 in Michael S Malone's Going Public
- [http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/congress/1997_h/h970415m.htm Statement of GARY MILHOLLIN Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director,
Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control regarding Joseph DiNucci and Silicon Graphics]
- ^ http://venturebeatprofiles.com/person/profile/joe-dinucci Venture Beat Profile
- ^ http://ir.immersion.com/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=111533
- ^ ttp://www.coulombtech.com/about-technical-advisors.php