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Chrysler Corporation from 1992 to 1993. Mr. York is also a director, MGM Mirage, Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. and National
TechTeam, Inc.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
The following sets forth certain information regarding executive officers of the Company. Information pertaining to Mr. Jobs, who is both a
director and an executive officer of the Company, may be found in the section entitled "DIRECTORS".
FRED D. ANDERSON, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (age 56), joined the Company in April 1996. Prior to joining the
Company, Mr. Anderson was Corporate Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. ("ADP"), a position he
held from August 1992 to March 1996.
TIMOTHY D. COOK, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Operations and interim Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales, Service & Support
(age 40), joined the Company in February 1998. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Cook held the position of Vice President, Corporate
Materials for Compaq Computer Corporation ("COMPAQ"). Previous to his work at Compaq, Mr. Cook was the Chief Operating Officer of
the Reseller Division at Intelligent Electronics. Mr. Cook also spent 12 years with IBM, most recently as Director of North American
Fulfillment.
the Company, Ms. Heinen held the position of Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Directors at NeXT from
February 1994 until the acquisition of NeXT by the Company in February 1997.
RONALD B. JOHNSON, Senior Vice President, New Business Development (age 42), joined the Company in January 2000. Prior to joining
the Company, Mr. Johnson spent 10 years with Target Stores, most recently as Senior Merchandising Executive.
Company, Mr. Rubinstein was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of FirePower Systems Incorporated, from May 1993 to
August 1996. Mr. Rubinstein also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Immersion Corporation.
AVADIS TEVANIAN, JR., PH.D., Senior Vice President, Software Engineering (age 39), joined the Company in February 1997 upon the
Company's acquisition of NeXT. With NeXT, Dr. Tevanian held several positions, including Vice President, Engineering, from April 1995 to
February 1997. Prior to April 1995, Dr. Tevanian worked as an engineer with NeXT and held several management positions.
SINA TAMADDON, Senior Vice President, Applications (age 43), joined the Company in September 1997. Mr. Tamaddon has also served
with the Company in the position of Senior Vice President Worldwide Service and Support, and Vice President and General Manager, Newton
Group. Before joining the Company, Mr. Tamaddon held the position of Vice President, Europe with NeXT from September 1996 through
March 1997. From August 1994 to August 1996, Mr. Tamaddon held the position of Vice President, Professional Services with NeXT.
SECTION 16(a) BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP REPORTING COMPLIANCE
Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, requires the Company's officers and directors, and persons who own more
than ten percent of a registered class of the Company's equity securities, to file reports of securities ownership and changes in such ownership
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). Officers, directors and greater than ten percent shareholders also are
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