Nick Donofrio

Nicholas M. Donofrio (born 1945) is an American scientist and engineer and was the Executive Vice President of Innovation and Technology at the IBM Corporation until 2008. Upon retirement, he was selected as an honorary IBM Fellow, the company’s highest technical honor. He holds seven technology patents, is a member of numerous technical and science honor societies, and holds several scientific board positions.

Nick Donofrio
Nick Donofrio in November 2015
Born
Nicholas Michael Donofrio

1945
Alma materSyracuse University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Known forExecutive Vice President Innovation and Technology, IBM

Biography

Donofrio was born in Beacon, New York in 1945. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1967 and a Master of Science in the same discipline from Syracuse University in 1971. He has also received an honorary doctorate in Engineering from the Polytechnic University of New York, and an honorary doctorate in Science from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. He joined IBM in 1967 as an engineer, but moved into management positions which led him to his most recent position.

He serves on the Board of the National Commission on the Future of Higher Education[1] and the National Association of Corporate Directors[2] and is a Director at Liberty Mutual Group.[3]

Awards and positions held

  • Chairman at Quantexa (2017–present)[4]
  • Industry Week magazine's Technology Leader of the Year (2003)[5]
  • University of Arizona's Technical Executive of the Year[5]
  • Rodney D. Chipp Memorial Award from the Society of Women Engineers[5]
  • The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art Urban Visionaries Award for Engineering[5]
  • Business Week magazine's 25 Top Innovation Champions[5]
  • Fellow, Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • Fellow, U.K-based Royal Academy of Engineering[5]
  • Commencement Keynote Speaker, esteemed Advisor, Neumont University
  • Contributor, US Department of Education Commission on Higher Education, 2006
  • Member of the US-based National Academy of Engineering
  • Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[5]
  • Member of the Board of Directors for the Bank of New York Mellon Corporation[6]
  • Member of the Board of Directors for Wigix, Inc.
  • Member of the Board of Directors for Advanced Micro Devices
  • Member of the Board of Trustees at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Co-chair of the New York Hall of Science
  • Member of the Board of Directors for The Council for the United States and Italy
  • Honorary IBM Fellow
  • 2010 recipient of the IRI Medal from the Industrial Research Institute
  • Member of the Board of Trustees for the MITRE Corporation
  • Member of the Board of Directors for HYPR Corp[7]
  • Member of the Board of Directors for Topcoder, Inc.
  • Member of the Board of Directors for Sproxil[8]
  • Chair of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education[9]

References


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