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Donna Dubinsky co-founded Handspring with Jeff Hawkins in July 1998 to
create a new breed of handheld computers for consumers. As president and
CEO of Palm Computing, Dubinsky helped make the PalmPilot the best-selling
handheld computer and the most rapidly adopted new computing product ever
produced. When Dubinsky first joined Hawkins at Palm Computing in 1992,
shortly after the company was founded, she brought with her more than
10 years of marketing and logistics experience from Apple and Claris.
Dubinsky and Hawkins introduced the original PalmPilot in February 1996,
a move that revitalized the handheld computing industry.
In addition to her position
as CEO of Handspring, Dubinsky currently serves as a director of Intuit
Corporation and is a Trustee of Computer History Museum. She
earned her B.A. from Yale University and her M.B.A. from the Harvard Graduate
School of Business Administration.
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