Artifact Details

Title

Conner, Finis oral history

Catalog Number

102792815

Type

Document

Description

Called, “the epitome of Silicon Valley serial entrepreneurs, with fast cars, big yachts, and commuting to work in his own plane”, Finis was instrumental in the success of three major startup companies in the storage industry. Two that became billion dollar companies. He grew up in rural Alabama and made his way to California at age 19 with $100 in his pocket when an older brother in San Jose invited him. His storage career began as a typist at IBM and then he moved on to Memorex where he met Al Shurgart. Then he joined the fledgling Shugart Associates and became a major contributor to its growth. Next with Al Shugart, he founded Seagate and created the first 5-1/4” hard disk drive which was a game changer for desktop and small computers. Seeing a new opportunity for 3-1/2” disk drives for mobile computers, he teamed with John Squires to form Conner Peripherals. That led to spectacular growth records, among them first year sales of over $100 million and fastest ever to $1 billion. Finis was recognized as “Entrepreneur of the Year” in the same year by both Harvard and Stanford, something that had never occurred. Finis discusses his “sell, design, build” strategy and how that set Conner on the path to great success.

Date

2023-03-02

Contributor

Conner, Finis, Interviewee
Saviers, Grant, Interviewer

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Place of Publication

Austin, TX

Extent

26 p.

Format

PDF

Category

Transcription

Collection Title

CHM Oral History Collection

Credit

Computer History Museum

Lot Number

2023.0034

Related Records

102792816 Conner, Finis oral history