Ian McPhee | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | computer scientist |
Ian McPhee is a Canadian computer scientist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. [1] [2] He earned a Bachelor of Mathematics in 1973, and his Masters of Mathematics in 1979.
When McPhee was an undergraduate at the University of Waterloo he was a protege of influential professor Wes Graham. [2] Graham assigned McPhee to work on Watfor, a Fortran compiler optimized for efficiently compiling the typical student program. McPhee continued to work for Graham, until 1981 when he co-founded Watcom with other associates of Graham. Watcom is characterized as the first spin-off company to come from Waterloo.
McPhee became Watcom's President, in 1986. [2] [3]
McPhee became an executive at Sybase when it acquired Watcom. [2]
In 1995 McPhee became the first recipient of the annual J.W. Graham Medal, named after his mentor. [2] [4] Later he would chair the medal's annual selection committee.
McPhee would serve as an executive or director of several more successful software companies, currently being a director at NexJ Systems Inc. [2] He is also a member of the University of Waterloo's Board of Governors, as well as making notable donations.
Ian McPhee | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | computer scientist |
Ian McPhee is a Canadian computer scientist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. [1] [2] He earned a Bachelor of Mathematics in 1973, and his Masters of Mathematics in 1979.
When McPhee was an undergraduate at the University of Waterloo he was a protege of influential professor Wes Graham. [2] Graham assigned McPhee to work on Watfor, a Fortran compiler optimized for efficiently compiling the typical student program. McPhee continued to work for Graham, until 1981 when he co-founded Watcom with other associates of Graham. Watcom is characterized as the first spin-off company to come from Waterloo.
McPhee became Watcom's President, in 1986. [2] [3]
McPhee became an executive at Sybase when it acquired Watcom. [2]
In 1995 McPhee became the first recipient of the annual J.W. Graham Medal, named after his mentor. [2] [4] Later he would chair the medal's annual selection committee.
McPhee would serve as an executive or director of several more successful software companies, currently being a director at NexJ Systems Inc. [2] He is also a member of the University of Waterloo's Board of Governors, as well as making notable donations.