Matthew Szulik

Matthew J. Szulik - past chairman of Red Hat, leader of some other technology companies, such as Interleaf and MapInfo for more than 20 years. Szulik had also held the titles of chief executive officer and president of Red Hat, and after over nine years, resigned from these positions on December 20, 2007, citing personal reasons.[1]

Szulik is a spokesperson to industry, government, and education leaders on open source computing.

Szulik is the Chairman of the Science and Technology Board for State of North Carolina's Economic Development Board. He is past Chairman and an Executive Director of the North Carolina Electronics and Information Technologies Association.

Szulik was recently recognized by CIO Magazine with its 20/20 Vision Award.[2][3]

Szulik is a graduate of Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire.

Szulik been awarded overall national winner for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2008.[4]

Notes

  1. A message from Matthew at Red Hat News
  2. INTRODUCTION - The CIO 20/20 Vision Awards - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership
  3. CIO 20/20 Honorees-Innovator's Profile: Matthew Szulik of Red Hat Inc. - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership
  4. "Ernst & Young Names Red Hat's Matthew Szulik Overall National Winner for Entrepreneur Of The Year 2008 Award | Red Hat". www.redhat.com. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
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