Technology >> CEO Interviews >> May 5, 2003

Ron Nelson – Agility Communications Inc

RON NELSON is Chief Executive Officer and President of Agility Communications, Inc. He has established a distinguished 25-year record and is widely regarded for his development and operations accomplishments in the photonics arena. Prior to becoming President and CEO of Agility, he was Vice President and an Officer at Motorola and Director of the Phoenix Advanced Technology Center. In that capacity, he assembled and led world- class teams developing high-speed optical interconnects, vertical lasers, flat-panel displays, and components and software for wireless products, helping Motorola generate more than $1 billion in revenues. He set up and directed Motorola's manufacturing line, delivering the highest performing and most reliable vertical lasers available in the marketplace at that time. Prior to his accomplishments at Motorola, Mr. Nelson was one of two co- founders of Lytel, Inc. Lytel, a successful startup company that produced optoelectronic components and subsystems for telecommunication and data communication applications, was acquired by AMP (now Tyco). A seasoned veteran, Mr. Nelson started his career in 1976 at Bell Laboratories, where he worked on short-and long-wavelength lasers. He led the team that developed the Bell Systems' first long-wavelength lasers for use in submarine cable and terrestrial fiber systems. He has a long- standing history of activity with the Optoelectronics Industry Development Association (OidA), serving on the board of directors and as the Vice Chairman of the Technology and Market Opportunity Roadmap Committee. This committee produces a comprehensive set of roadmaps and opportunities, helping to establish a cohesive direction for university and industrial R&D and government-funded optoelectronics research. Mr. Nelson holds a Doctorate degree from the University of Illinois, where his research was directed by Professor Nick Holonyak. Profile
TWST: Could we begin with a brief historical sketch of Agility

Communications and an overview of things as they are now?

Mr. Nelson: Agility is five years old and it was founded in