David House
David House
Brocade Communication Systems, House Family Winery
Brocade Communication Systems, House Family Winery
In 1996, after 23 years at Intel, House took the helm of Bay Networks as Chairman and CEO at a critical point following the merger of SynOptics Communications and Wellfleet Communications. Having effectively reshaped the organization and rebuilt the product line, he negotiated and led Bay Networks through its merger with Nortel and became President of Nortel Networks after the completion of the merger in 1998. House began a 15-month sabbatical in the fall of 1999. From 2001 until 2003, Dave was Chairman and CEO of Allegro Networks. He is currently Chairman of Brocade Communications Systems, Owner of House Family Winery and Managing Partner of The Mountain Winey. House Chairs the Michigan Tech Capital Campaign and is on the boards of the Computer History Museum and The Tech Museum. He is also involved with numerous community organizations through the House Family Foundation. He spends about two months of each year racing cars, heli skiing and heli snowboarding. House has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University.
