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Stan Kugell | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Harvard Law School[1]
Harvard University Kennedy School of Government[1] Stanford University[1] Massachusetts Institute of Technology[1] |
Occupation(s) | Investor, Inventor, Entrepreneur, Syndicated Radio Host |
Organization(s) | MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, Xerox PARC |
Notable work | Dired, Javelin Software, Telephone and Geolocation Patents |
Board member of | Chairman Alfama, Inc.,
Chairman Fairfield Computer Corporation, Former Chairman A-FAX, Former Chairman All-Desk,[2] Former Board of Overseers Boston Baroque, Former Director Buckminster Corporation, Former Director FaxNet, Former Director Javelin Software, Former Director Office One, Former Chairman Wizi[3] |
Awards | PC Magazine Technical Excellence[4] InfoWorld Software Product of the Year[5][6] |
Stan Kugell is an American investor, entrepreneur, inventor, and computer scientist.[7] He is current or former director of over a dozen corporate and non-profit boards.[7] He remains active advising technology entrepreneurs privately and as a Mentor at the Harvard i-Lab.[7][8][9] He was a research scientist at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab,[dubious – discuss][10][11][12] where he invented Dired.[13][14][12] At the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center he and Ed McCreight built the first voicemail system.[7][12] He co-founded Javelin Software and was primary designer of its user interface.[15][16] He is inventor or co-inventor of seven U.S. and international patents and applications. [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] He co-hosted Kugell & McLaughlin, a nationally syndicated political talk radio program,[citation needed] and served as a commentator on the public radio show Marketplace[citation needed] and on the Pacifica Radio Network.[citation needed]