Early Life and Education
Harvey C. Jones was born in January 1953. He developed an early interest in computing, which led him to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science from Georgetown University. During high school, he taught himself BASIC programming. He furthered his education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), earning a Master of Science in Management from the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Rise to Success
Jones' career in the technology sector began after his education at Georgetown and MIT. He co-founded Daisy Systems Corp. in 1981, serving as its president and CEO until 1987. He later led Synopsys, Inc., as CEO for seven years and executive chairman, growing it into a major EDA company. In 1997, Jones co-founded Tensilica Inc., a developer of high-performance embedded processing cores. Since 2004, he has been the managing partner of Square Wave Ventures, a private investment firm focused on high-technology ventures.
Key Business Strategies
Jones's strategic approach has included founding and leading companies at the forefront of technological innovation, as well as board membership at key tech firms. His long-term involvement with NVIDIA, where he has served as an independent director since 1993, reflects a commitment to supporting and guiding leading technology companies.
Philanthropy
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