- Carl Yankowski
Carl J. Yankowski (born 1949) is a
United States business executive specializing in themarketing of technology and consumer products. He has held senior positions atSony Electronics,Reebok , andPalm, Inc. . He is currently CEO of [http://www.ambientdevices.com Ambient Devices] .Yankowski attended high school in
Butler, Pennsylvania , graduating in 1966. He attended theMassachusetts Institute of Technology gaining simultaneous degrees in electrical engineering and management (from theMIT Sloan School of Management ).Upon graduation he worked as a
systems analyst andelectrical engineer forProcter & Gamble but discovered that he preferred marketing to engineering. He developed promotional campaigns forPringles andDuncan Hines mixes. AtGeneral Electric , he helped develop theSpacemaker range with its "We Bring Good Things to Light " campaign. He then moved toMemorex where he worked on the "Is It Live Or Is It Memorex " campaign before working on the three-yearPepsi Challenge campaign forPepsiCo .He joined
Polaroid Corporation in 1988 as a corporate vice president with initial responsibility for all business imaging, U.S. consumer and industrial marketing before moving toHong Kong as group vice president for the corporation's Asia/Pacific region. He then returned to the United States to become the president and chief operating officer ofSony Electronics in November 1993. Yankowski left Sony in January 1998 "to address immediate family health issues".Fact|date=February 2007 He became president and chief executive officer ofReebok Brand in September 1998.Yankowski joined
3Com to head its Palm division on13 December 1999 . In his first year at Palm, he became chief executive officer, transforming the division of 3Com into a public company with a market capitalization of US$30 billion. The company's success faded fast, however, falling to less than 5% of that value over the next year. He left Palm on8 November 2001 and set up as a management consultant under the name 'Westerham Group'. From June 2001 until February 2003 he was a director ofNovell . Since July 2003 he has been a non-executive director ofInformatica Corporation andChase Corporation .On
27 August 2004 Yankowski was appointed CEO and Chairman of the Board ofMajesco , a computer games company, which he left in July 2005.He took up positions on the boards of
Boston College and MIT Sloan business schools and several technology and consumer product-oriented companies.In August, 2007, Yankowski was appointed CEO of
Ambient Devices , an emerging consumer electronics company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In addition Yankowski is a board member of flat panel color display pioneer Uni-Pixel, Inc. (UNXL), which has developed a potentially more efficient display method called TMOS.References
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