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Dr. Curtis R. Carlson became president and CEO of SRI International in December 1998. Previously, he spent more than 20 years with Sarnoff Corporation, a wholly owned SRI subsidiary. He is Chairman of Sarnoff's Board of Directors.
In 1973, Carlson joined RCA Laboratories, which became part of SRI in 1987 as Sarnoff Corporation. He started and helped lead the high-definition television (HDTV) program that became the U.S. standard, and in 1997 his team won an Emmy Award for outstanding technical achievement. In 2000, another team started and led by Carlson won an Emmy for a system to optimize satellite broadcast image quality. He helped found more than 12 companies.
Dr. Carlson is widely sought out as a speaker and thought leader on innovation and global competitiveness. He serves as co-chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Singapore National Research Foundation. He is a founding member of the Innovation Leadership Council for the World Economic Forum and was selected to serve on President Obama's task force for research and development. He advises U.S. governors, and prime ministers, economic ministers, and education ministers around the world on innovation, competitiveness, and educational reform.
In 2006, Carlson won the Otto Schade Prize for Display Performance and Image Quality from the Society for Information Display with Dr. Roger Cohen. In 2007, Carlson was given the Medal of Excellence Award by Rutgers University's School of Engineering. In 2002, he received the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Award from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) for his professional achievements.
He has received honorary degrees from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Kettering University. He was a visiting distinguished scientist at the University of Washington in 1998 and he is a Kobe ambassador for SRI's contributions to Kobe, Japan.
Carlson has been on numerous boards, including Nuance Communications, Pyramid Vision, Sensar, and Sarif. He was a member of General Motors' Science and Technology Advisory Board. He is a member of the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and has served on numerous government task forces, including the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, National Research Laboratory Review Panels, the Galvin Naval Research Laboratory Review Panel, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Technical Assessment Board, and the Defense Science Board task force on bio-chemical defense. He was a member of the original team that helped create the Army's Federated Laboratories.
He has written a book with William Wilmot called Innovation: The Five Disciplines for Creating What Customers Want, published in 2006 by Random House. It was selected by BusinessWeek as one of the Top Ten Business Books for 2006. Innovation describes how SRI's unique process for innovation can be applied to all types of commercial and nonprofit enterprises, including the government.
Carlson received his B.S. in physics from WPI and was named in Who's Who Among Students. He is a member of Sigma Xi, and Tau Beta Pi. His M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are from Rutgers University. Carlson has published or presented numerous technical publications and holds fundamental patents in the fields of image quality, image coding, and computer vision. He is married to Dudley Brown Carlson, an award-winning children's librarian.
Paul Cook is founder and CEO of AgileTV Corporation, which is pioneering the use of speech technology to navigate and search content on TV and mobile phones.
He began his career at SRI International. In 1957 he founded Raychem Corporation to develop commercial applications for radiation chemistry. As CEO and Chairman he led Raychem to $1 billion in annual sales by 1988. Mr. Cook also served as Chairman and CEO of CellNet Data Systems and CEO of DIVA Systems Corporation.
Mr. Cook is a graduate of MIT. He served in the Army and fought in the Italian campaign during World War II.
Paul Cook was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1985 and the American Academy of Science in 1990. In 1988 he was one of 10 Americans awarded the National Medal of Technology by President Reagan. He is past Chairman of the Board of SRI International and Sarnoff Corporation.
Thomas J. Furst serves as Senior Vice President and CFO of SRI International. He brings more than 25 years of experience in finance, contracts and information systems for business and government operations. In his role at SRI, he oversees all finance and administrative activities, including financial planning, cash management, pricing, security, regulatory compliance, and information systems management.
Furst joined SRI from the global management consulting firm of Booz, Allen & Hamilton, where he served as the Chief Financial Executive of Worldwide Technology Business since 1991. Before joining Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Furst was with PRC Inc., where he served as Vice President of Financial Operations. He has also held management positions in finance with HRB-Singer and RCA.
Furst holds an M.B.A. from the College of William and Mary and a B.S. in economics from Villanova University.