Long regarded as the pioneer of the alliance programs in the embedded industry, Glenn brings a wealth of expertise to bear in the design and implementation of alliance programs. Following careers in publishing and advertising (awarded "Best in the West Creative Director Awards for creative work on Well Fargo Banking, and the International Diamond Association, among other distinctions), he moved his expertise in the early 1980's to the telecom and early embedded systems industries. Glenn started the first 8051 Directory in 1986, and quickly followed with over 20 industry directories in the next few years, including the Motorola 68K, Coldfire and Power PC Directories, Intel MCS51/251 and 386 Directories, MIPS Directory, AMD Fusion29K and Fusion E86 Directories, Hitachi H8/ SH Directory Mitsubishi Directory, Siemens Directory, ARM Development Guide, DSP and others. His company, Market Works, was purchased by Miller Freeman (CMP), and was the foundation of CMP's Custom Publishing Division. In the late 90's Glenn worked with Siemens and Infineon on bringing their tools and products to the US in the Siemens SPACE program. He also started and sold Monterey Tools Company, (which specialized in selling evaluation boards and starter kits over the web), and produced the Embedded Universities in the US and Germany. Glenn returned to the partner alliance field in 2000 to concentrate on Embedded and wireless alliances. Recent programs include the ARM Information Quarterly Magazine (IQ), ARM Developers' Guide, Intel PCA Program for XScale and StrongARM (including the Wireless Solutions Journal), Motorola i.MX Program, Atmel Applications Journal, Microsoft Windows CE and XP Embedded Resource, and the upcoming Worldwide 2004 ARM Developers' Conference in Santa Clara in October. |