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In addition to his efforts in the creation of Radio-Info, Doug had nearly 15 years of experience in communications, ranging from large companies to emerging growth enterprises. He started his career working as a consultant to Motorola Corporation. Subsequently, Doug worked as an investment banker for JPMorgan, originally working on broadcasting/media deals. With the emergence of telecommunications IPOs and the slowdown of broadcasting/media consolidation, Doug began work in the communications equipment sector, with a strong emphasis on optics. His collaborating partners included Nortel, Corning , Finisar, Oplink and numerous others. Doug would soon leave JPMorgan to become VP of Finance for PetaLogic Corp., a company designing monolithically integrated CWDM transceiver subassemblies. After leaving PetaLogic, Doug created iN3 Partners, which was a new investment banking and strategic consulting firm specializing in communications. Doug graduated from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME with degrees in Political Science (Government) and Asian Studies (Chinese language). He also held a minor in Economics and enough credits for a second minor in Physics (optics). Doug passed away July 18, 2005 at the age of 27.
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