Sonia Lee

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Sonia Lee (born April 12th, 1960) is a Korean-born entrepreneur best known as the co-founder and president of Fullpower Technologies[1] and a pioneer in the wireless industry.

Lee founded Sonia Lee and Associates, a consulting firm specializing in user interface design. In 1994, Lee co-founded Starfish Software with Philippe Kahn and served as its President from 1994 to 1998[2]. In 1998, Lee co-founded LightSurf Technologies with Philippe Kahn and was pivotal in the invention of the Camera Phone[3]. She is currently the president of Fullpower Technologies, which she co-founded with Kahn in 2003.[1]

She is married to Philippe Kahn, CEO of Fullpower Technologies. They have four children. Together, they run an environmental charity, the Lee-Kahn Foundation. She is known for her passion for landscape and still life paintings.

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  1. ^ a b About Fullpower Technologies
  2. ^ Sonia Lee on the Lee-Kahn Foundation website
  3. ^ NPR interview with Philippe Kahn

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