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David Packard Medal of Achievement (formerly AeA Medal of Achievement) is presented by the California Technology Council. The Medal was previously presented by TechAmerica (formerly AeA), between 1959 and the ultimate closure and breakup of TechAmerica in 2013. An award dinner is held to honor the current recipient and to hear from a variety of those influenced by the honoree, including an expression of their impact on the technology industry.[1] This award is the highest award bestowed by the California Technology Council.




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Contents





  • 1 Recipients


  • 2 References




Recipients


Recipients are selected for their contributions to technology, community, and humankind.[2]






















































































































































































Year
Recipient
Company
1959
H. Leslie Hoffman
Hoffman Radio

Richard L. Paullus
WEMA
1960

David Packard

Hewlett-Packard Company
1961

Arnold O. Beckman

Beckman Instruments
1962

Daniel E. Noble

Motorola
1963

Frederick E. Terman

Stanford University
1964

Howard Vollum

Tektronix, Inc.
1965

Charles B. Thornton

Litton Industries, Inc.
1966

Sigurd Varian

Varian Associates, Inc.


Russell H. Varian

Varian Associates, Inc.
1967

Lawrence A. Hyland

Hughes Aircraft
1968

Alexander M. Poniatoff

Ampex Corporation
1969
John R. Moore

Rockwell International


Lee A. DuBridge

California Institute of Technology
1970

Simon Ramo

TRW
1971

William R. Hewlett

Hewlett-Packard Company
1972

Patrick E. Haggerty

Texas Instruments, Inc.
1973
John S. Foster

U.S. Department of Defense
1974

Robert N. Noyce

Intel Corporation
1975

William H. Pickering

Jet Propulsion Laboratory
1976
John M. Fluke

John Fluke Manufacturing
1977

Arthur A. Collins

Collins Radio
1978

C. Lester Hogan

Fairchild Camera & Instrument
1979

William C. Norris

Control Data Corporation
1980

William J. Perry

U.S. Department of Defense
1981

Kenneth H. Olsen

Digital Equipment Corporation
1982

Frank T. Cary

IBM Corporation
1983

John G. Linvill

Stanford University
1984

An Wang

Wang Laboratories
1985
E. E. Ferrey

American Electronics Association
1986

H. Ross Perot

Electronic Data Systems
1987

Thomas J. Davis, Jr.

Mayfield Fund


Arthur Rock
Arthur Rock & Company
1988

Robert W. Galvin

Motorola
1989

Thomas J. Watson, Jr.

IBM Corporation
1990
John Young

Hewlett-Packard Company
1991
Ian Ross

AT&T Bell Laboratories
1992
Malcolm R. Currie

Hughes Aircraft
1993

Gordon E. Moore

Intel Corporation


Andrew S. Grove

Intel Corporation
1994

Gary L. Tooker

Motorola
1995
J. Richard Iverson

American Electronics Association
1996
James F. Gibbons

Stanford University
1997

Ray Dolby

Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
1998

Dr. Irwin M. Jacobs

QUALCOMM, Inc.
1999

Lewis E. Platt

Hewlett-Packard Company
2000
Charles R. Trimble

Trimble Navigation Limited
2001
W. J. Sander III

Advanced Micro Devices
2002
Edward W. Barnholt

Agilent Technologies
2004
Richard M. Levy

Varian Medical Systems
2005
Thomas J. Engibous

Texas Instruments, Inc.
2006

Chuck Geschke

Adobe Systems


John Warnock

Adobe Systems
2007
William T. Archey

AeA
2008

Paul S. Otellini

Intel Corporation
2009

John W. Thompson

Symantec Corporation
2010

Marc Benioff

Salesforce.com
2011

Ray Lane

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
2012

Reid Hoffman

Greylock Partners


References




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  2. ^ "David Packard Medal of Achievement — Previous Winners (1959 to Present)". TechAmerica Foundation. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved June 23, 2011.









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