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Mark Shepherd, Jr.
Born: Dallas, TX, January 18, 1923
Married Mary Alice Murchland, December 21, 1945 (3 children)
Earned Degrees:
1947 - M.S. (Electrical Engineering), University of
Illinois 1942 - B.S. (Electrical Engineering), Southern
Methodist University (graduated with honors), Dallas, TX
Honorary Degrees:
1966 - Doctor of Engineering, Southern Methodist University,
Dallas, TX 1979 - Doctor of Engineering, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Professional
Experience:
1942-43 General Electric Company
Test Engineer
1943-46 U. S. Navy
Lieutenant (j.g.) on Cruiser USS Tucson specializing in radar
and electronics maintenance 1947-48 Farnsworth
Television and Radio Corporation
Engineering and development projects 1948-51
Geophysical Service Inc.
(GSI), Dallas, TX 1951
Project Engineer, Laboratory and Manufacturing Division
1951-88 Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas,
TX
1952-53
Assistant Chief Engineer, 半导体 Design Engineering
1953-54
Chief Engineer, 半导体 Design
1954-55
Assistant Vice President and General Manager, 半导体-Components
Division 1955-61
Vice President and General Manager, 半导体-Components Division
7/31/61- 1966
Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Office
Feb. 1963
Member, Board of Directors 1/1/67-1969
President and Chief Operating Officer 4/16/69- 1976
President and Chief Executive Officer 4/22/76- 1984
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 4/19/84- 1985
Chairman and Chief Corporate Officer 5/24/85- 4/21/88
Chairman Professional Affiliations:
International Council of J. P. Morgan & Co., Incorporated
Member Texas Instruments Incorporated
Member, Board of Directors USX Corporation
Member, Board of Directors Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers
Fellow and Member, Board of Directors
National Academy of Engineering
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Professional Engineer (registered in State of Texas)
Office of the United States Trade Representative Advisory
Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations Horatio
Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc.
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Board of Trustees The Business Council Committee
for Economic Development Honorary Trustees Committee
on the Present Danger National Board The Conference
Board Councilor Chairman of Trustees (1980-1982)
Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.
Dallas Citizens Council
Eta Kappa Nu Association
Sigma Xi U. S.-Japan Business Council
Chairman (1976-1979) U. S.-Korea Business Council,
1987 Honors and Awards:
1962
Selected by Life magazine as one of the "One Hundred Most Important
Young People in the Nation" Life credited him with leading the
development of transistor mass production and helping to make
his company the world's leading producer of 半导体s
1964
Made a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
1970
Received from the University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, the College
of Engineering Alumni Honor Award for Distinguished Service in
Engineering 1979
Received from The Harvard Business School Club of Japan the International
Business Statesman Award 1980
Recognized by a Wall Street Journal/Gallup survey to be among
the top 20 business executives most respected by his peers
1981
Received Illini Achievement Award (Distinguished Alumni Award)
from the University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 1984
Received Horatio Alger award 1986
Received The Washington Award 1987
Received Distinguished Alumni Award, Southern Methodist University,
Dallas, TX Publications:
"Distributed Computing Power:A Key To Productivity"
15th IEEE Computer Society International Conference
September 7, 1977 "The Productivity Challenge"
Engineering Society of Detroit
February 17, 1978 "Electronics and Modern
Society"
The Ditchley Foundation
July 1979 "The Promise of the Microelectronic
Revolution"
Illinois Institute of Technology
October 3, 1979 "Ensuring Creativity in a
Post-Industrial Society"
European Management Forum, Davos, Switzerland
January 30, 1981 "Restoring U. S. International
Competitiveness"
IEEE Centennial, Boston MA
May 15, 1984 "The Importance of Engineering
Education to the Metroplex"
Fourth Annual Graduate School, School of Engineering and Applied
Science
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
October 27, 1984 "Sharpening America's Competitive
Edge: The role of Technology in Manufacturing"
International Industrial Engineering Conference, Dallas, TX
May 13, 1986 "The Texas Challenge:Building
a New Economy"
Texas Science and Technology Council Conference, Dallas, TX
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