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CHARLES M. GESCHKE
Pages 146-149

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... . In 1972 he completed his PhD studies in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University under William A
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... . In 2009 Chuck and I received from President Barack Obama the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, "for their pioneering technological contributions that were central to spurring the desktop publishing revolution and for their role in changing the way people create and engage with information and entertainment across multiple mediums including print, video, and the Web." In addition to his election to the NAE in 1995, Chuck was recognized as an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year (1991, 2003)
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... [W] e're apt to find ourselves reacting to information that is totally inaccurate and making decisions that could impact both our personal lives, our family's lives, and in fact the life of the country in terms of political campaigning."1 Over and above his professional pursuits, Chuck served on the computer science advisory board at Carnegie Mellon University and the board of the San Francisco Symphony, National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management, Commonwealth Club of California, Tableau Software, Egan Foundation, and Nantucket Boys and Girls Club.


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