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Mike Gianfagna
Semiconductor (when there were still vacuum tubes) and EDA (before there was commercial EDA). Chip design & marketing, EDA software design, marketing & sales. Companies as big as General Electric and as small as seven people.
Music (typically loud), Wine (typically expensive)