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Wednesday, October 15 -- 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Location: Haas School of Business, Cheit C230 - MAP
Tony Fadell
Senior Vice President, Apple
iPod Division

Tony Fadell is the creator of the iPod, Apple’s most successful product. Apple’s history of breaking the mold in computing dates to the 1980s, but Fadell has been central to Apple’s growth as a leader as well in innovative consumer electronics.

Learn more about Tony Fadell

Wednesday, November 5 -- 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Location: Haas School of Business, Cheit C230 - MAP
Lars Rabbe
Partner, The StrataFusion Group

Lars Rabbe is widely regarded as one of the leading IT executives in Silicon Valley. For the past 15 years, he has been the leader of IT organizations such as Intuit, Yahoo!, and Redback. A visionary as well as an experienced leader, Rabbe will share his thoughts on the coming opportunities in IT.

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Wednesday, November 12 -- 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Location: Haas School of Business, Cheit C230 - MAP
John S. Chen
Chairman, CEO and President, Sybase Inc.

Under John S. Chen’s leadership, Sybase has become a highly profitable company that has grown from a leading enterprise-class database provider to the largest publicly traded software company specializing in data management, enterprise mobility and mobile messaging.

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Wednesday, November 19 -- 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Location: Wells Fargo Room, C420 Haas School of Business - MAP
Bill Elmore

General Partner, Foundation Capital

Foundation Capital has a long history of picking winning technology investments, many of them originating at UC Berkeley. General Partner Bill Elmore will explore the innovation-investment connection.

Learn more about Bill Elmore

Wednesday, December 3 -- 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Location: Wells Fargo Room, C420 Haas School of Business - MAP
Jean Paul Jacob
Technology Evangelist, IBM

Jean Paul Jacob is a leading innovator at IBM Research, where he has worked on new technologies and future scenarios since 1962. His interests include artificial intelligence, multimedia, decision-support systems and collaborative virtual worlds.

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Admission to the lecture series is free to students, faculty, and the University of California community.

The Management of Technology (MOT) Program at UC Berkeley is a graduate research, teaching, and certificate program managed jointly by the Haas School of Business and the College of Engineering. The MOT Program's official website is: mot.berkeley.edu.

The Fisher Information Technology Center promotes interaction between corporate executives, including CIO-level managers, and UC Berkeley faculty and students through the many programs and services within the Haas School of Business and UC Berkeley. The Fisher IT Center official website is: fisheritcenter.haas.berkeley.edu.

For further information on the program or the lecture series, please contact motadmin@haas.berkeley.edu or 510-643-1398.


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