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Thomas M. Siebel Source: Siebel.com Thomas M. Siebel is Chairman of Siebel Systems, Inc. Previously he was CEO of Gain Technology, a multimedia software company, and held a number of senior management positions at Oracle Corporation. A frequent industry spokesman, he received the David Packard Award from the Business Executives for National Security in 2002 and was named CEO of the Year by Industry Week magazine. Siebel - News You Can Use Source: The Siebel Observer The Siebel Observer serves as an independent channel of news, information, and analysis of one of the leading companies in technology, Siebel Systems (Nasdaq: SEBL). The publication connects Siebel partners with their clients and potential clients as well as facilitates communication among members of the Siebel ecology. The Siebel Observer has maintained its independence by avoiding formal affiliation with Siebel Systems. Siebel Scholars Source: Siebel Scholars The Siebel Scholars program was established to recognize the most talented students at the world's leading graduate schools of business and computer science, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Stanford University, the University of Chicago, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of California at Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Each year, five outstanding graduate students from each institution are honored as Siebel Scholars. The Siebel Scholars are selected by the Deans of each school on the basis of outstanding academic performance and qualities of leadership. Each Siebel Scholar receives a $25,000 award to defray tuition and expenses for the final year of his or her graduate studies. Tom Siebel This summer, faced with a deteriorating economic environment that threatened to stall his company's meteoric rise in the software industry, Tom Siebel canceled a planned month-long vacation at his Montana ranch. Since a vacation for the 49--year-old chairman and CEO of Siebel Systems includes such pastimes as roping steer, you get some sense as to how hard Siebel works at running his eponymous company. Tom Siebel Source: Windthrope Thomas M. Siebel is the Chairman and CEO of Siebel Systems, one of the world's leading application software companies. A noted industry spokesman, Mr. Siebel is also the co-author of two books: Virtual Selling, published by the Free Press in 1995; and Cyber Rules, published by Doubleday in 1999. Mr. Siebel attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from which he received a B.A., MBA and M.S. in Computer Science. Tom Siebel Source: University of Illinois Thomas M. Siebel is the founder and current Chairman and CEO of Siebel Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: SEBL), the world's leading provider of enterprise-class sales, marketing and customer service information systems. Founded in 1993 and based in San Mateo, CA, Siebel Systems was the fastest growing company in 1999 according to Fortune magazine. Things have changed since then. Top Tech Execs: Tom Siebel Source: Forbes Tom Siebel is all business and then some. Want to bring your dog to work? Wear jeans to visit a customer? Play ball in the hallway? Then don't bother applying to Siebel Systems (nasdaq: SEBL), where the 47-year-old chief executive demands conformity that would have earned a salute from General Patton. At Siebel headquarters in San Mateo, Calif., the cubicles are neat, the employees dress in traditional business attire and all effort goes into one thing: selling the sales force automation and customer relationship management software that has turned Siebel into the company it is. Tom Siebel: Tom Siebel's incentive in business and life, he says, is to keep raising the bar Source: Fast Company He rises in the dark and settles in front of his home computer by 5:30 AM. He has markets to monitor, messages to send, customers to calm. His company is a leader in sales-force-automation software. His customers include some of the best-known companies around: Andersen Consulting, Cisco Systems, Dow Chemical. He put his company together with his own money, along with help from some super-wealthy angels, notably Charles Schwab, the discount brokerage king, and Phil White, CEO at Informix, Oracle's chief competitor. Plasma Television Boys Clothing Home Decor Car MP3 Player X Box 360 LCD Flat Panel Television Bluetooth Handsfree GPS
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