Pat Sullivan (programmer)
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Pat Sullivan is recognized as a pioneer in the high-tech industry who created the contact manager ACT!. Sullivan was named as one of the “80 Most Influential People in Sales and Marketing History” in 1998 by the magazine Sales & Marketing Management [1] among the ranks of Henry Ford, Walt Disney, Jack Welch, Donald Trump, and Bill Gates.
Pat Sullivan started Contact Software in Dallas, Texas in 1986. With his friend Mike Muhney and two programmers, Randy Haben and John Maurer, the team developed the first commercial version of the contact manager ACT!. In 1993, ACT! was acquired by Symantec. In 1995, Pat Sullivan founded the sales automation company SalesLogix. In 1999, SalesLogix Corp was renamed to Interact Commerce Corporation and ACT! was reacquired from Symantec. In May 2001, Sage Group plc acquired Interact Commerce Corporation [2].
In 2005, Pat Sullivan launched Jigsaw Health and published the book Wellness piece by piece in an effort to help the 125 million Americans suffering from chronic health conditions.
[edit] Works
- Wellness Piece by Piece: How a Successful Entrepreneur Discovered the Pieces to His Chronic Health Puzzle. Health Press, 2005, ISBN 0-929173-46-5
[edit] External links
- Home page
- Jigsaw Health - Sullivan's current company
- Jigsaw Health Foundation - Sullivan's foundation