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Carl Yankowski

Carl J. Yankowski (July 22, 1948 – May 13, 2023) was an American businessman who served as the CEO of Palm, Inc. and Ambient Devices.

Carl Yankowski
Yankowski at CES in 2010
Born(1948-07-22)July 22, 1948
DiedMay 13, 2023(2023-05-13) (aged 74)
Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S.
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology (SB)
MIT Sloan School of Management (SB)
Occupation(s)Former CEO, Palm, Inc., Ambient Devices

Early life edit

Yankowski was born on July 22, 1948, in Butler, Pennsylvania, the son of Helen Margaret (Miseyka) and Mitchel Carl Yankowski.[1][2] Yankowski attended Butler Senior High School in Butler, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1966. He gained simultaneous degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and management from the MIT Sloan School of Management.[3] He also took a humanities minor in Art History at Wellesley College, as one of the first men to attend.

Career edit

Early career edit

Upon graduation he worked as a systems analyst for Procter & Gamble but discovered that he enjoyed leveraging both marketing and technology. He developed new products and promotional campaigns for Pringles and Duncan Hines mixes. He then moved to Memorex where he helped develop the first high-performance cassette tapes, and with Ella Fitzgerald worked on the "Is It Live Or Is It Memorex" campaign before joining Pepsi, expanding Mountain Dew, launching 2L plastic bottles and back-lit vending machines, and working on the three-year Pepsi Challenge campaign for PepsiCo, beating Coke in market share for the first consistent time.[4]

At General Electric, he helped develop the Spacemaker range with its "We Bring Good Things to Life" campaign. He then worked in the U.S. and London as divisional CEO of Cadbury Schweppes, focused on new soft drink delivery systems.

Polaroid edit

Yankowski joined Polaroid Corporation in 1988 as a corporate vice president with initial responsibility for all business imaging, U.S. consumer and industrial marketing before moving to Hong Kong as group vice president for the corporation's Asia/Pacific region. He then returned to the United States to become the president and CEO of Sony Electronics in November 1993, almost doubling the U.S. businesses by $5 billion, and launching PlayStation, VAIO, CDMA phones, and DVD, as well as DirectTV, Web TV, and others. Yankowski left Sony in January 1998 "to address immediate family health issues" (his father was dying). He became president and chief executive officer of the Reebok Brand in September 1998, initiating cost-cutting and a turnaround, as well as a re-focus on women and fitness.

Palm edit

Yankowski joined 3Com to head its Palm division on 13 December 1999. In his first year at Palm, he became chief executive officer, transforming the division of 3Com into a public company with a billion-dollar+ IPO and market capitalization of US$30 billion.

Yankowski gained notoriety for his appearance on a CNBC interview on the day of the Palm IPO, during which he wore a bespoke suit embroidered with gold pinstripes. Profitable revenue increased five consecutive quarters to over $1 billion as the dot-com bubble collapsed. He left Palm[5][6] on 8 November 2001 when the OS Group was spun out by the board (leaving Palm a commodity hardware player), and most technology companies were caught up in the dot-com crash, and set up a management consultancy under the name 'Westerham Group'. He led Majesco (a gaming company)[7] for a ten-month period until he discovered the recent sales forecasts for Psychonauts and Advent Rising were dramatically missed in this essentially family-owned business. From June 2001 until February 2003 he was a director of Novell and chairman of the board for CRF Health, then a start-up company focusing on electronic patient diaries for clinical trials. From July 2003 he was a non-executive director of Informatica[4] and Chase Corporation.

Ambient Devices edit

After Palm, he took up positions on the boards of the Boston College business school and the MIT Sloan School of Management and several technology and consumer product-oriented companies. In 2007, he was appointed CEO of Ambient Devices, a small consumer electronics company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, raising funding, developing more contemporary new products, distribution, and marketing.[7] He was asked to remove himself from the company.[citation needed]

Other companies edit

Yankowski was a board member of flat-panel color display pioneer Uni-Pixel, Inc. (UNXL), which has developed a potentially more efficient display method called TMOS, as well as non-fingerprint films, and unique embossing technology for touch screens and similar applications. He also represented Intel Capital on the board of Telligent in Dallas, a leading corporate social networking and analytics company.

Death edit

Yankowski died in Butler, Pennsylvania, on May 13, 2023, at the age of 73.[8][9]

In media edit

Yankowski is portrayed by English actor Cary Elwes in the 2023 biopic BlackBerry, directed by Matt Johnson.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Carl Yankowski Obituary (1948 - 2023) - Butler, PA - Butler Eagle". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  2. ^ Marquis (1990). Who's who in the World. Marquis Who's Who. ISBN 978-0-8379-1110-6.
  3. ^ . AnnOnline. Archived from the original on 2007-06-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ a b . Forbes. Archived from the original on 2011-03-17.
  5. ^ Bosavage, Jennifer (2011-11-17). "10 Things That Happened 10 Years Ago In IT, November 2001". CRN. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  6. ^ Orlowski, Andrew. "Shoe salesman quits PDA company". www.theregister.com. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  7. ^ a b Fried, Ina (2008-01-02). "Ex-Palm CEO lands new gig". CNET. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  8. ^ "Carl Yankowski Obituary (1948 - 2023) - Butler, PA - Butler Eagle". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  9. ^ Friel, Tyler (2023-05-16). "Butler Native And Longtime Business Executive Yankowski Dies". ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  10. ^ Rooney, David (2023-02-17). "'BlackBerry' Review: Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton in a Scrappy Account of the Once-Ubiquitous Smartphone". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-05-18.

Further reading edit

  • Butter, Andrea; Pogue, David (2002-02-18). Piloting Palm: The Inside Story of Palm, Handspring, and the Birth of the Billion-Dollar Handheld Industry (1st ed.). New York, NY: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-08965-0.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Carl Yankowski news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Carl J Yankowski July 22 1948 May 13 2023 was an American businessman who served as the CEO of Palm Inc and Ambient Devices Carl YankowskiYankowski at CES in 2010Born 1948 07 22 July 22 1948Butler Pennsylvania U S DiedMay 13 2023 2023 05 13 aged 74 Butler Pennsylvania U S CitizenshipAmericanAlma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology SB MIT Sloan School of Management SB Occupation s Former CEO Palm Inc Ambient Devices Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Polaroid 2 3 Palm 2 4 Ambient Devices 2 5 Other companies 3 Death 4 In media 5 References 6 Further readingEarly life editYankowski was born on July 22 1948 in Butler Pennsylvania the son of Helen Margaret Miseyka and Mitchel Carl Yankowski 1 2 Yankowski attended Butler Senior High School in Butler Pennsylvania graduating in 1966 He gained simultaneous degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and management from the MIT Sloan School of Management 3 He also took a humanities minor in Art History at Wellesley College as one of the first men to attend Career editEarly career edit Upon graduation he worked as a systems analyst for Procter amp Gamble but discovered that he enjoyed leveraging both marketing and technology He developed new products and promotional campaigns for Pringles and Duncan Hines mixes He then moved to Memorex where he helped develop the first high performance cassette tapes and with Ella Fitzgerald worked on the Is It Live Or Is It Memorex campaign before joining Pepsi expanding Mountain Dew launching 2L plastic bottles and back lit vending machines and working on the three year Pepsi Challenge campaign for PepsiCo beating Coke in market share for the first consistent time 4 At General Electric he helped develop the Spacemaker range with its We Bring Good Things to Life campaign He then worked in the U S and London as divisional CEO of Cadbury Schweppes focused on new soft drink delivery systems Polaroid edit Yankowski joined Polaroid Corporation in 1988 as a corporate vice president with initial responsibility for all business imaging U S consumer and industrial marketing before moving to Hong Kong as group vice president for the corporation s Asia Pacific region He then returned to the United States to become the president and CEO of Sony Electronics in November 1993 almost doubling the U S businesses by 5 billion and launching PlayStation VAIO CDMA phones and DVD as well as DirectTV Web TV and others Yankowski left Sony in January 1998 to address immediate family health issues his father was dying He became president and chief executive officer of the Reebok Brand in September 1998 initiating cost cutting and a turnaround as well as a re focus on women and fitness Palm edit Yankowski joined 3Com to head its Palm division on 13 December 1999 In his first year at Palm he became chief executive officer transforming the division of 3Com into a public company with a billion dollar IPO and market capitalization of US 30 billion Yankowski gained notoriety for his appearance on a CNBC interview on the day of the Palm IPO during which he wore a bespoke suit embroidered with gold pinstripes Profitable revenue increased five consecutive quarters to over 1 billion as the dot com bubble collapsed He left Palm 5 6 on 8 November 2001 when the OS Group was spun out by the board leaving Palm a commodity hardware player and most technology companies were caught up in the dot com crash and set up a management consultancy under the name Westerham Group He led Majesco a gaming company 7 for a ten month period until he discovered the recent sales forecasts for Psychonauts and Advent Rising were dramatically missed in this essentially family owned business From June 2001 until February 2003 he was a director of Novell and chairman of the board for CRF Health then a start up company focusing on electronic patient diaries for clinical trials From July 2003 he was a non executive director of Informatica 4 and Chase Corporation Ambient Devices edit After Palm he took up positions on the boards of the Boston College business school and the MIT Sloan School of Management and several technology and consumer product oriented companies In 2007 he was appointed CEO of Ambient Devices a small consumer electronics company based in Cambridge Massachusetts raising funding developing more contemporary new products distribution and marketing 7 He was asked to remove himself from the company citation needed Other companies edit Yankowski was a board member of flat panel color display pioneer Uni Pixel Inc UNXL which has developed a potentially more efficient display method called TMOS as well as non fingerprint films and unique embossing technology for touch screens and similar applications He also represented Intel Capital on the board of Telligent in Dallas a leading corporate social networking and analytics company Death editYankowski died in Butler Pennsylvania on May 13 2023 at the age of 73 8 9 In media editYankowski is portrayed by English actor Cary Elwes in the 2023 biopic BlackBerry directed by Matt Johnson 10 References edit Carl Yankowski Obituary 1948 2023 Butler PA Butler Eagle Legacy com Retrieved 2024 02 08 Marquis 1990 Who s who in the World Marquis Who s Who ISBN 978 0 8379 1110 6 Biography Carl Yankowski AnnOnline Archived from the original on 2007 06 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Carl J Yankowski Profile Forbes Archived from the original on 2011 03 17 Bosavage Jennifer 2011 11 17 10 Things That Happened 10 Years Ago In IT November 2001 CRN Retrieved 2023 05 18 Orlowski Andrew Shoe salesman quits PDA company www theregister com Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b Fried Ina 2008 01 02 Ex Palm CEO lands new gig CNET Retrieved 2023 05 18 Carl Yankowski Obituary 1948 2023 Butler PA Butler Eagle Legacy com Retrieved 2023 05 16 Friel Tyler 2023 05 16 Butler Native And Longtime Business Executive Yankowski Dies ButlerRadio com Butler PA Retrieved 2023 05 16 Rooney David 2023 02 17 BlackBerry Review Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton in a Scrappy Account of the Once Ubiquitous Smartphone The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2023 05 18 Further reading editButter Andrea Pogue David 2002 02 18 Piloting Palm The Inside Story of Palm Handspring and the Birth of the Billion Dollar Handheld Industry 1st ed New York NY Wiley ISBN 978 0 471 08965 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Yankowski amp oldid 1220871495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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