Avadis "Avie" Tevanian, Jr., Ph.D
Senior Vice President of Software Engineering
Apple Computer, Inc.
Avie Tevanian joined Apple Computer, Inc. in February
of 1997 as senior vice president of Software Engineering. Reporting
directly to the CEO, Mr. Tevanian is directly responsible for Apple's
Software Engineering group.
Before joining Apple, Tevanian was vice president of Engineering at
NeXT , and was responsible for managing NeXT's industry renowned
engineering department.Tevanian started his professional career at
Carnegie Mellon University, where he was a principal designer and
engineer of the Mach operating system upon which NEXTSTEP is based.
Tevanian joined NeXT as an engineer on the NEXTSTEP team in January
1988. He quickly moved up the ranks and managed the operating system,
responsible for NEXTSTEP development and technology advances. Tevanian
then managed a team responsible for porting NEXTSTEP to RISC-based
systems and development of Portable Distributed Objects, the NeXT
technology that made it possible to develop software on multiple
operating systems. He was vice president of NeXT engineering from March
1995 reporting directly to Steve Jobs.
Now a recognized pioneer in creating cross-platform development
environments used worldwide, Tevanian heads up the engineering teams
that make Apple's current products award-winning and proven. Tevanian
holds a Ph.D. and a Masters of Science degree in computer science from
Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics
from the University of Rochester.
Revised 9/97