Arthur D. Levinson
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Arthur D. Levinson (born March 31, 1950 in Seattle, Washington, United States) is President and Chief Executive Officer of Genentech. He has held these positions since July 1995, and was named chairman of the board of directors in 1999. He is also a Corporate Director of both Apple Computer and Google. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1972, and also received his PhD in Biochemistry from Princeton University in 1977.
Corporate Directors: Bill Campbell • Millard Drexler • Al Gore • Steve Jobs • Arthur D. Levinson • Eric E. Schmidt • Jerry York
Hardware Products: (List) • Macintosh • iMac • iPod • iTV • Mac mini • MacBook • MacBook Pro • Mac Pro • Xserve • Xserve RAID
Software Products: (List) • AppleWorks • Aperture • Final Cut Studio • iLife • iWork • Logic Pro • Mac OS X • Mac OS X Server • QuickTime
Accessory Products: AirPort Express • AirPort Extreme • iSight • Apple Cinema Display
See also: History of Apple Computer • List of discontinued products
Annual Revenue: $13.93 billion USD (68% FY 2005) • Employees: 14,800 • Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: AAPL LSE: ACP • Website: www.apple.com