Producer, Writer, Director, and Entrepreneur
Produced, wrote, and directed the acclaimed PBS documentaries Damrell's Fire (2006) and Broadside (2009).
Learn MoreExecutive Producer of Lucia Small's Axe in the Attic (2007).
Research for his book, New York Firefighting and the American Revolution (History Press, 2022), was archived on the web site Saving New York and used as the basis for New York City Fire Museum's permanent exhibit, "The Colonial FDNY and the American Revolution" (2024).
Learn MoreFounded Andover Technologies, which produced animation and video effects software, most notably the award-winning VideoCraft.
Founded an Internet company, Andover.net, which by its IPO in 1999 had garnered over fifty per cent of all internet traffic to open-source web sites.
VP Marketing for Pioneer Electronics in the consumer electronics industry of the 1970s.
President of Hayden Software, publishing twenty titles on Apple's then new Macintosh computer, including the platform's best-selling game, Sargon III; the first spell-checker for MacWrite, Hayden Speller; its first integrated database, Ensemble; and the product that defined microcomputer animation, VideoWorks.
Attended MIT in the 1960s, working for General Radio in MIT's Coop program and after graduation (BS/MSEE, 1967/68) as a Research Engineer at MITRE Corp in the digital signal processing group.