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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
* Tom was the vice president of sales and marketing for [[Broderbund Software|Broderbund]] in 1984. | * Tom was the vice president of sales and marketing for [[Broderbund Software|Broderbund]] in 1984. | ||
* He left to become CEO of [[Avant-Garde Publishing]], when venture capitalist David Silver was working with the company to expand | * He left to become CEO of [[Avant-Garde Publishing]], when venture capitalist David Silver was working with the company to expand via acquisitions. | ||
* Tom left [[Avant-Garde Publishing|Avant-Garde]] and in 1988 founded NJ Pets, a company that sold out to Petco in 2006. | * Tom left [[Avant-Garde Publishing|Avant-Garde]] and in 1988 founded NJ Pets, a company that sold out to Petco in 2006. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [[Software People]] | * [[Software People]] | ||
Revision as of 21:59, July 3, 2025
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Career
- Tom was the vice president of sales and marketing for Broderbund in 1984.
- He left to become CEO of Avant-Garde Publishing, when venture capitalist David Silver was working with the company to expand via acquisitions.
- Tom left Avant-Garde and in 1988 founded NJ Pets, a company that sold out to Petco in 2006.
