Steven McGeady

Programmer, Person

1957 –

49

Who is Steven McGeady?

Steven McGeady is a former Intel executive best known as a witness in the Microsoft antitrust trial. His notes and testimony contained colorful quotes by Microsoft executives threatening to "cut off Netscape's air supply" and Bill Gates' guess that "this anti-trust thing will blow over". Attorney David Boies said that McGeady's testimony showed him to be "an extremely conscientious, capable and honest witness," while Microsoft portrayed him as someone with an "axe to grind." McGeady left Intel in 2000, but later again gained notoriety for defending his former employee Mike Hawash after his arrest on federal terrorism charges. Since 2002 he has been Chairman of Portland-based healthcare technology firm ShiftWise. He is a member of the Reed College Board of Trustees and the PNCA Board of Governors, and lives in Portland, Oregon.

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Born
Mar 17, 1957
Baltimore
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Reed College
    ( - 1980)
  • Purdue University
Lived in
  • Portland

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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