Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Meeting Ray

I was talking with Eimear at an Analog Devices function when Ray Stata, the founder of Analog Devices and the one who was honored in the naming of the Stata Building (Bldg 32) at MIT, walked passed us. Being partly goofy, I reached out to Ray to offer my hand for a hand shake. Surprisingly, he obliged and we started chatting. I have a lot of respect for Ray for cultivating a culture at Analog Devices that strived for innovation and learning during his watch as CEO. I was indeed an honor to meet him in person.

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