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Bruce Sachs is no 'minor' engineer. (Xylogics' young executive vice president) (Products & Careers Edition)

The career of Bruce Sachs, executive VP at Xylogics, is summarized. Sachs, now 33, began college when he was only 16 years old. He received his BSEE degree from Bucknell University, his Master of Electrical Engineering at Cornell University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Northeastern University. His father was an electrical engineer. Sachs had a position at Bell Labs after earning his Bachelor's degree. At Bell Labs he worked with Andres Salazar on developing an integrated Unix-based workstation. According to Sachs, Salazar was a mentor for him. Salazar left AT and T to work at Infinet, where he hired Sachs, who was promoted to a management position at the age of 24. At ...

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