Benjamin M. Rosen
Benjamin M. Rosen | |
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Born |
New Orleans, Louisiana | March 11, 1933
Alma mater |
California Institute of Technology (B.S.) Stanford University (M.S.) Columbia University (M.B.A.) |
Known for | Chairman of Compaq |
Benjamin "Ben" M. Rosen (born March 11, 1933) is the former Chairman and former Acting Chief Executive Officer of Compaq [1] and co-founder of Sevin Rosen Funds.
Early life and career
Rosen was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on March 11, 1933 to Isadore and Anna Rosen.[2] Rosen's father was a dentist and his mother was a secretary. He received a B.S. from the California Institute of Technology in 1954, and M.S. from Stanford University in 1955, and an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School in 1961. He worked on Wall Street for 15 years, ending his career as a Senior Technology Analyst and Vice President at Morgan Stanley.[1]
Rosen co-founded the venture capital company Sevin Rosen Funds in 1981 with L.J. Sevin.[3] In this capacity, Rosen invested in Compaq Computer Corporation in 1981, eventually serving as Chairman for 18 years.[2] For four months in 1999, Rosen also served as Acting CEO.[4] As a financier, Rosen backed high tech startup companies including Electronic Arts, Lotus Development and Silicon Graphics.[5]
Together with his wife Donna Perret Rosen, Rosen has created the new ideas festival, KentPresents The inaugural of this not-for-profit event was held August 13–15, 2015, in Kent, Connecticut. This year's event will be held August 18-20 with 70 luminary presenters and over 300 attendees . Topics to be discussed include visual arts, economics, education, energy, environment, food, global affairs, health & medicine, humanities, human rights, innovation, media, national issues, performing arts, science and technology. Among those speaking are Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, members of National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, and numerous winners of other awards: National Book, MacArthur, Tony, Peabody and Emmy.
In 1999, Rosen was awarded the Founders Medal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. in 2007, he was named a recipient of the Caltech Distinguished Alumni Award. He is a member of the honorary societies of Tau Beta Pi (engineering), Sigma Xi (research), and Beta Gamma Sigma (business).
In 1986, Rosen joined the board of the California Institute of Technology, where he served as chairman for four years. Currently he is Chairman Emeritus and Life Trustee. That same year, he became a board member of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, where he is now emeritus member of the Board of Overseers. He is also an emeritus director of The New York Philharmonic Society board of directors. He formerly served on the boards of the Metropolitan Opera and the Columbia University Graduate School of Business Board of Overseers (and was a former chairman).
Rosen wrote a blog called "Through Rosen-Colored Glasses" for four years.[6] He currently publishes the online cultural blog, "The Virtual Dinner Party." [7]
Rosen is married to Donna Perret Rosen, the former contemporary art gallerist in New Orleans and owner of Galerie Simone Stern there. He has two sons, Jeffrey Rosen and Eric Rosen.
References
- 1 2 "Benjamin M. Rosen". IEEE Global History Network. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
- 1 2 Hamm, Steve (July 26, 1999). "Ben Rosen: The Lion in Winter". BusinessWeek. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
- ↑ "History". Sevin Rosen Funds. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
- ↑ Compaq Board of Directors Forms Office of the Chief Executive Under Leadership of Chairman Benjamin Rosen; Eckhard Pfeiffer and Earl Mason Resign as CEO and CFO. Businesswire. April 18, 1999.
- ↑ Elmer-DeWitt, Philip (October 23, 2011). "Steve Jobs through Rosen-colored glasses". Fortune.
- ↑ Through Rosen-Colored Glasses.
- ↑ Virtual Dinner Party.