- Patrick Joseph McGovern
Patrick Joseph McGovern, Jr. (born
August 11 ,1937 ) is the chairman and founder ofInternational Data Group (IDG ), a company that includes subsidiaries in technology publishing, research and event management. He is a trustee ofMIT , and on theForbes 400 list of the richest Americans, where he was ranked 89th in 2008, with a net worth of $4.1 billion, a substantial decline from 2007. [ [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/54/richlist07_Patrick-McGovern_N3G4.html #64 Patrick McGovern - Forbes.com ] ]"Forbes" magazine claims he earned a scholarship by designing an unbeatable tic-tac-toe program (now a trivial programming task, but no mean feat in the 1950s). He worked at the MIT student newspaper
The MIT Tech on the features staff during his sophomore year. He has been observed to have a remarkable memory and apparently demonstrated it while an undergraduate, according to people who knew him at MIT.McGovern received a degree in course 7, or biology/life sciences, from MIT, in 1960. [ [http://alum.mit.edu/as/online-services/ Alumni Benefits ] ] For a time, he was an assistant editor of
Computers & Automation magazine, the first computer magazine in the world, founded, published and edited by Edmund C. Berkeley. He startedInternational Data Corporation (IDC ) with a friend in 1964, which produced a computer industry data base and published a newsletter,EDP Industry & Market Report . He started the weekly newspaperComputerworld in 1967.He has been divorced once, has four children, and lives in Hillsborough, CA and Hollis, NH. He and his second wife Lore Harp gave MIT $350 million to found the
McGovern Institute for Brain Research .References
External links
* [http://www.idg.com/www/homenew.nsf/0/B743CCE5124308D48525725D00750F9A?OpenDocument Official Biography]
* [http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2000/neurorelease.html MIT announcement of the McGovern Institute]
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