Software entrepreneur, jazz pianist, and troublemaker in Seattle, WA.
As the first engineer at E-Quill, I helped guide our product from early concept to successful implementation. Most importantly, I helped hire a host of insanely talented developers without whom this effort would not have been possible.
EQuill technology was acquired by Microsoft in November, 2001.
(Addendum: Much to my surprise, I lived at Microsoft for six full years after the acquisition—until early 2008. My efforts at MSFT centered around incubating model-driven platform APIs, to appear in future versions of the .NET Framework.)
My high-school shareware company from ages past.
I don’t how how to delete this company from the VH site, so I’ll embrace it instead!
My new stealth-mode technology startup.
More details as I’m able to share them.