Earl Floyd Kvamme (born 1938) is an American engineer, venture capitalist, and government advisor.
Early life
The son of
Norwegian immigrant parents, Kvamme grew up in
Northern California graduating from
Jefferson High School of
Daly City in 1955. He earned a
BS in
Electrical Engineering from the
University of California, Berkeley in 1959 and an
MS in
Semiconductor Materials Science and Engineering from
Syracuse University in 1962.
Career
In 1967, Kvamme was one of the original members of a team to establish new
National Semiconductor headquarters in
Silicon Valley. In 1982, Kvamme became Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for
Apple Computer. While at Apple, he was instrumental in deciding to air the
1984 advertisement. He has been a director (and later
Partner Emeritus) at venture capital firm
Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers since March 1984. In the corporate world he has served on the
boards of
Brio Technology,
Gemfire,
Harmonic,
National Semiconductor,
Photon Dynamics,
Power Integrations, and
Silicon GenesisIn the public realm, he is best known for his appointment by President George W. Bush to be Co-Chairman of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) in 2001. Kvamme previously served as Chairman of advocacy group Empower America. He serves on the board of the National Venture Capital Association. In 1998, Kvamme served as Chairman of the California State Electronic Commerce Advisory Council for Governor Pete Wilson's administration.
Kvamme came out in support of Rudy Giuliani in his 2008 US Presidential Campaign.
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