David Evans has/had a position (Co-Founder ) at UCSF Dyslexia Center

Title Co-Founder
Start Date 2014-00-00
Notes David Evans CO-CHAIR OF UCSF DYSLEXIA CENTER Contact | Email David’s 40+ year career has featured Founder or CEO of four start-ups and Director of two others. He has been involved in dozens of early stage technology companies either as an executive or investor and his sector expertise is in software with particular emphasis on electronic design automation. David was Chairman of Forte Design Systems, a leader in electronic systems-level design software and was recently acquired by Cadence Design Systems. Forte was created from the successful merger of Cynapps and Chronology Corp., where David was the CEO for six years. Prior to Chronology, David was a founder of Tangent Design Systems where he was VP Marketing and European Sales. Tangent developed software for place-and-route of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICS). The acquisition of Tangent by Cadence Design Systems in 1989 led to David having a series of senior management positions at Cadence that included Worldwide Support, Operations, and General Manager of a business unit. After receiving a BS in Mathematics from Caltech, David was a mechanical engineer at Technar Inc., a start-up in automotive and aircraft safety devices. His design for the airbag crash detector achieved a dominant market share after Technar was acquired by TRW. David earned his MBA in Finance and Management Science from UCLA. From there he launched the EDA software business at Hewlett Packard. Currently, David is Co-Chair of the UCSF Dyslexia Center that is doing ground-breaking research to improve the lives of dyslexic students. He is also on the board of the Charles Armstrong School, a school for dyslexic students in Belmont. David is an active angel investor and advisor to start-up companies.
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