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Diane Greene

Diane Greene
Born

1955 (age 61–62)

Rochester, New York, U.S.
Education
Occupation
Years active 1998–present
Spouse(s) Mendel Rosenblum

1955 (age 61–62)

Diane Greene is an American investor and a Google board of directors member, and was a founder and the CEO of VMware from 1998 until 2008. She is the senior vice president for Google's cloud businesses.

Born in Rochester, New York, Greene received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Vermont in 1976 and master's degree in Naval Architecture from MIT in 1978. In 1988 she earned a second master's degree, in Computer Science, from the University of California, Berkeley.

Greene worked as an engineer and manager at Sybase, Tandem Computers, and Silicon Graphics, and then some start-up companies.

In 1998, Greene, Mendel Rosenblum, Scott Devine, Ellen Wang and Edouard Bugnion founded VMware. In 2004, VMware was acquired by EMC Corporation. On July 8, 2008, Greene was fired as president and CEO by the VMware board of directors and replaced by Paul Maritz, a retired 14-year Microsoft veteran who was running the cloud computing business of VMware parent company EMC. In August 2006, Greene joined the board of directors of Intuit.

On January 12, 2012, Greene was named to Google's board of directors. Greene fills the 10th seat on Google's board of directors, a seat that was last filled in October 2009 by Arthur D. Levinson.

In October 2013, Greene was one of the speakers at YCombinator's Startup School, where she shared details of the early days of VMware. Greene was also a judge for the inaugural Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering in 2013.


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