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Dave Rolston has more than 35 years of experience in the high technology
industry. His experience spans a broad spectrum of industries, applications,
and technologies including extensive involvement in simulation and training,
graphics applications, imagery, gaming, artificial intelligence,
entertainment, and early versions of the Internet. During his career Dave
has also performed in a broad spectrum of roles - including a variety of
technical, business, operational, and general management assignments.
Before Forterra he served as VP of Engineering for ATI and was responsible
for the design of graphics chips that drive a large percentage of the
world's PC's and game consoles. Prior to joining ATI Dave was CEO of
Multigen-Paradigm, a company that provides foundational software that is
used throughout the simulation industry and performs content development for
a variety of applications. After Multigen-Paradigm was acquired by Computer
Associates, Dave served in a Senior Vice President role in which he managed
Multigen-Paradigm, Viewpoint, and several other content-development
organizations. Before Multigen-Paradigm he worked for Silicon Graphics where
he started as the Director of Marketing and completed his work there as the
GM of the Advanced Graphics Division. Prior to SGI Dave was the GM of a
division of ESL, a subsidiary of TRW, that developed software applications
for the defense and intelligence community as well as commercial
organizations. Before ESL Dave was one of 95 engineering fellows at
Honeywell, Inc. - responsible for all corporate activity in artificial
intelligence.
Dave has a BS in civil engineering, an MS in industrial engineering, and a
PhD in computer science with an emphasis in simulation and artificial
intelligence. Dave is a registered professional engineer and has been
involved in a variety of activities in the engineering community including
teaching at several universities and serving with several industry
consortiums. He holds several patents, has published a large number of
technical papers and a best-selling book on Artificial Intelligence.
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