A graduate of Harvard University in Mathematics and Economics, Ballmer also attended Stanford University Graduate School of Business. This year’s “Hall of Fame” dinner will honor and induct Dr. Jim Kajiya, and Dr. Dinesh Patel. Kajiya, an Academy Award winner, is a computer graphics hardware and software designer as well as developer of programming languages. Patel, father of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals in the Mountain West region, has founded or co-founded three companies and been an investor in numerous others. “They have both globally impacted and changed their respective fields,” said Richard Nelson, president and CEO of UTC. “The Utah Technology Council is excited to welcome these two influential leaders as the newest members of the UTC ‘Hall of Fame.’” This year’s inductees will be joining prior “Hall of Fame” inductees Drew Major, Homer Warner, Kevin Rollins, Shane Robison, Alan Kay, James Clark, Nolan Bushnell, David Bailey, Thomas Stockham, Jr., David Spafford, Spencer Kirk, Edwin Catmull, Stephen Aldous, John Warnock, Bruce Bastian, Ivan Sutherland, Ray Noorda, Philo Farnsworth, David Evans, and Alan Ashton. The Utah Technology Council’s black-tie invited “Hall of Fame” celebration begins with a networking reception at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m. The cost is $250 for UTC members and $400 for non-UTC members. For information on sponsorships and tables, contact Mark Lehnhof at (801) 568-3500 or mark@utahtechcouncil.org. Major sponsors include Omniture. Proceeds will help foster the growth of Utah’s technology community. Register now
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