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Tom Jermoluk
After getting an engineering degree from Virginia Tech and doing a stint at Bell Labs, Jermoluk took his partyboy style to Silicon Graphics Inc. in 1986. In his first year at SGI, Chief Executive Ed McCracken asked him to take over a crash project to beat Hewlett-Packard Co. to a major advance in graphics processing. "It set our tone as the go-for-it company," he says. The project was a success, and Jermoluk was rewarded with ever-greater responsibilities. First he ran the company's high-end systems, then all of engineering and manufacturing, and finally he became president and chief operating officer. "There was a three to four year period where I went from being responsible for myself to being responsible for 11,000 people," says Jermoluk. During his ten-year tenure at SGI, the company grew to $4 billion in revenue. Most recently, Jermoluk was chairman of Excite@Home, the nation's premier high speed Internet service provider with more than 1.5 million subscribers. Jermoluk led the largest merger in Internet history when @Home Network purchased Excite, Inc., in January 1999. Under his leadership, Excite@Home grew to more than 2,500 employees and $150M per quarter in revenue.
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