CBI 147
0.5 cu. ft. in 5 boxes
Creator: Churchill Club
By: David P. Berge and Lynn Leitte, October 2000
ACQUISITION: The records were given to the Charles Babbage Institute by George Glaser in 1999 and 2000.
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PREFERRED CITATION: Please cite the collection as follows: Churchill Club Interviews (CBI 147), Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
The Churchill Club, a non-profit public affairs forum based in Palo Alto, California, held its first meeting in November 1985. The club regularly holds events focusing on topics of interest to the Silicon Valley high-tech community and featuring Silicon Valley CEOs, state and national legislators, industry executives, and national business leaders.
Audio tape recordings of interviews, lectures, and seminars arranged or conducted by the Churchill Club. Interviewees, panel members, and moderators are prominent individuals in the field of computing and information science, many of them local to the Silicon Valley. Topics discussed in the interviews include: technology company stock values, internet commerce, computer industry and the United States Government regulation, and new technology. Some companies discussed include: Intel, Hewlett-Packard Company, Microsoft Corporation, and Apple Company. No transcripts of the tapes are available.
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Palo Alto (Calif.)--Clubs
High-Tech Stock Outlook
Larry Bowman, Spinnaker Technology Fund; Jay Hoag, Technology Crossover Ventures; Roger McNamee, Integral Partners; Mike Murphy, California Technology Stock Letter; moderator: Norm Fogelsong, Institutional Venture Partners. January 16, 1997. (Box 1, tape 1)
After Net Day: Meeting the Educational Challenge
John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; John Gage, Sun Microsystems; David Katz, 3Com Corporation; Pat Lamson, Cupertino Unified School District; Pete Sinclair; Smart Valley, Inc.; moderator: Jim Mitchell, San Jose Mercury News. February 5, 1997. (Box 1, tape 2)
High-Tech Industry and the 105th Congress
Greg Simon, Chief Domestic Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore; Karen Reid, Legal Council, House of Representatives; George Sollman, Centigram; Moderator: Don Riegle, Shadwick Public Affairs. February 19, 1997. (Box 1, tape 3)
The Annual IPO Review
Christos Cotsakos, E-Trade; Chris Erickson, Red Brick Systems; Donald McKinney, International Network Services; moderator: Brian Bean, Robertson Stephens & Company. March 6, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 4)
Feeling Frisky at 50+... How HP Keeps Reinventing Itself
Lewis E. Platt, Chairman and CEO of the Hewlett Packard Company. March 12, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 5)
Internet Navigation: The Battle for Control of the Internet Surfer
George Bell, Excite; Robin Johnson, Infoseek; Tim Koogle, Yahoo; Moderator: Geoff Yang, Institutional Venture Partners. April 9, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 6)
Commerce: Why Don’t Our Leaders Get It?
Les L. Vadasz, Intel Corporation; Steve Hubbard, Pacific Telesis; George Scalise, Apple Computer, Inc.; Moderator: Rich Kaarlgard, Forbes ASAP. April 24, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 7)
Venture Capital: What’s Hot? What’s Not?
Pitch Johnson, Asset Management; Bob Kagle, Benchmark Capital; Bill Younger, Sutter Hill Ventures; moderator: Sam Colella, Institutional Venture Partners. May 14, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 8)
Bill Gates: Opening Gates to Silicon Valley
Bill Gates, Chairman & CEO, Microsoft Corp. May 27, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 9)
Annual Semiconductor Review
John Marren, Morgan Stanley; Dan Niles, Robertson Stephens & Company; Drew Peck, Cowen & Company; moderator: Bill Tai, Walden Capital. May 28, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 10)
Mergers & Acquisitions
Cyril Yansouni, Read Write; Walter Kortschak, Summit Partners; Moderator: Stephen S. Smith, Broadview Associates. June 12, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 11)
Advertising on The Net: Cashing In
John Danner, NetGravity; Kris Hagerman, BigBook; moderator: Stephen Franco, Pacific Growth Equities. June 25, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 12)
Will You Be Ready For The Year 2000?
William Fenwick, Fenwick & West LLP; Chas Snyder, Levi Strauss & Co.; Robert R. Walker, Hewlett-Packard & Co.; moderator: George Glaser, George Glaser, Inc. July 16, 1997. 2 Cassettes. (Box 1, Tape 13)
The Next Revolution: Connected Information Appliances
Phillip Kahn, Co-founder & CEO Starfish Software. July 30, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 14)
Froth’s Underside or Short Selling the Bull
Joseph Fleshbach, The Fleshbach Brothers. August 14, 1997. (Box 1, Tape 15)
High Technology Regulation & Legislation: Industry Fights For Its Future
Ira Magaziner, Clinton Administration Advisor & Author; T.J. Rodgers, Cypress Semiconductor Corp; Grant Saviers, Adaptec Corp.; George Sollman, Centigram Comm. Corp & AEA; Don Riegle, Miller Shadwick Public Affairs. September 4, 1997. 3 Cassettes. (Box 1, Tape 16)
Media In A Wired World
Don Clark, Wall Street Journal; John Markoff, The New York Times; Sandy Reed, InfoWorld; moderator: Dan Gillmor, The San Jose Mercury News. September 18, 1997. 2 Cassettes. (Box 1, Tape 17)
Buy, Sell or Hold: The Annual Economic Prognosis of Silicon Valley
Richard Carlson, Spectrum Electronics; Ted Gibson, State Department of Finance; Doug Henton, Collaborative Economics; moderator: Jason Pontin, The Red Herring. October 7, 1997. (Box 2, Tape 18)
Regis McKenna
Regis McKenna, The McKenna Group & author Real Time: Preparing for the Age of the Never Satisfied Customer. October 16, 1997. (Box 2, Tape 19)
Twelfth Anniversary! Churchill Club Annual Dinner
Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp. November 13, 1997. (Box 2, Tape 20)
Cybergenerous: Time to Debunk the Myth that Silicon Valley Companies are Tightwads
Eric Benhamou, 3Com Corp.; James Carreker, Aspect Telecommunications; Ramon Nunez, IKOS Systems, Inc.; Harry Saal, Network General Corp; Moderator Dorie Ives, Business & Community Services. December 4, 1997. (Box 2, Tape 21)
From Curbside to Couchside: Has Consumer Technology Finally Arrived?
Jerry Baker, Network Computer, Inc.; Bill Goldman, WebTV Networks; Paul Saffo, Institute for the Future; moderator Jason Pontin, The Red Herring. January 15, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 22)
Inside Intel: Intel President and COO Craig Barrett Meets the Press!
Craig Barrett, Intel Corp.; Jim Goldman, KRON-TV; Louise Kehoe, FinancialTimes of London; Andy Reinhardt, Business Week. February 18, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 24)
Content is King: Dawn of the Age of Intellectual and Creative Capital
David Liddle, Interval Research; Milo Medin, @Home Network; Halsey A. Minor, CNET; moderator: Avram Miller, Intel Corp. February 25, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 25)
Secrets of Success: The Entrepreneur of the Next Millennium
Dado Banatao, S3, Inc.; Rich Karlgaard, Forbes ASAP; Ann Winblad, HummerWinblad VenturePartners; moderator: Dr. J. Mitchell Perry; J.M. Perry Corporation. March 5, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 26)
The Annual IPO Review
Parkash Agarwal, NeoMagic Corp.; Greg Ballard, 3Dfx Interactive; William T. Coleman, III, BEA Systems, Inc.; Ken Goldman, @Home Network; Moderator Brian Bean, BancAmerica Robertson Stephens. March 10, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 27)
Relationship Marketing Over the Internet: Building Customer Loyalty and Customer Share. George Bell, Excite, Inc.; Dave Bohnett, GeoCity; Sandra Vaughn, Broadvision; Kirk Loevner, Internet Shopping Network; Moderator: Rob Fuggetta, The Market Relations Group. March 26, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 28)
Geoffrey A. Moore, The Gorilla Game: An Investor’s Guide to Picking Winners in High-Technology. Geoffrey A. Moore, The Chasm Group. April 9, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 29)
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer: The New Economy
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer. April 14, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 30)
The Annual Mergers & Acquisitions in Review
David A. Coulter, Bank America Corp.; Bill Larson, Network Associates, Inc.; Sandy Robertson, BancAmerica Robertson Stephens; moderator: Stephen S. Smith, Broadview Associates. April 21, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 31)
The Annual Semiconductor Forecast
Erika Klauer, BT Alex. Brown; Dan Niles, BancAmerica Robertson Stephens; Drew Peck, Cowen & Company; Doug van Dorsten, Hambrecht & Quist; moderator: William P. Tai, IVP. May 6, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 32)
On the Firing Line: My 500 Days at Apple
Gil Amelio. May 14, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 33)
Dr. Alan Baratz
Dr. Alan Baratz, Sun Microsystems’ Java Division President. May 20, 1998. (Box 2, Tape 34)
3D Graphics Storm Onto the Desktop: The Migration of 3D form High End to Mainstream
Osman Kent, 3Dlabs, Inc.; Frank Cassanova, Meta Creations; William J. Schroeder, Diamond Multimedia; Jack Sorensen, LucasArts Entertainment; Moderator: Angelo Matthews, CIBC Oppenheimer Corp. June 25, 1998. 2 Cassettes. (Box 2, Tape 35)
Startup 98: Creating Companies & Wealth in Silicon Valley
Steve Jurvetson, Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Neil Peretz, PocketScience, Inc.; Hans Severeins, Band of Angels; Janese Swanson, Girl Tech; Moderator, Guy Kawasaki, Garage.com. August 6, 1998. 2 Cassettes. (Box 3, Tape 36)
Digital TV: The Next Big Thing
Lou Lenzi, Thomson Consumer Electronic; Larry Lozon, General Motors Cyberworks; Peg Murphy, NBC Interactive; Mike Ramsay, TiVo, Inc.; Moderator: Jeff Yang, IVP. October 1, 1998. (Box 3, Tape 37)
Economic Prognosis
October 8, 1998. (Box 3, Tape 38)
Intellectual Capital: New Source of Wealth and Power?
William H. Davidow, Partner Mohr Davidow Ventures; David R. Henderson, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution; Marshall C. Phelps, Jr., VP of Intellectual Property & Licensing, IBM. Frank Quattrone, CEO, Credit Suisse First Boston Corp. October 22, 1998. (Box 3, Tape 39)
The Future of Hand Held Computing: The Next Small Thing?
Donna Dubinsky & Jeff Hawkins, co-founders JD Technology, Inc.; Elizabeth Corcoran, Staff Writer, The Washington Post; Chris Shipley, Editor Demo Letter. November 5, 1998. 2 Cassettes. (Box 3, Tape 40)
The Communications Revolution
Richard A. McGinn, President & CEO Lucent Technologies; Andy Reinhardt, Correspondent, Business Week. January 12, 1999. (Box 3, Tape 41)
Vision 2000: An Entrepreneurial Outlook
Prakash Agarwal, President & CEO NeoMagic Corp.; John Dean, President Silicon Valley Bank; Rich Kargaard, Publisher, Forbes; J. Leighton Read, MD, Chairman &CEO Aviron; Moderator: Fred LaCosse, Host, Silicon Valley Business KICU-TV. February 24, 1999. 2 Cassettes. (Box 3, Tape 45)
The Motley Fools: Rule Breakers, Rule Makers
David & Tom Gardner. March 16, 1999. (Box 3, Tape 47)
The Annual Mergers & Acquisitions
George Bell, CEO Excite, Inc.; Marc Leslie, President CEO, Co-Chairman, Vertia Software Corp.; Mory Ejabat, President & CEO, Ascend Communications; Moderator: Stephen S. Smith, Broadview International LLC. April 15, 1999. (Box 3, Tape 49)
The Annual Semiconductor Review: Chips
Dan Niles, BancBoston Robertson Stephens; Joe Osha, Merrill Lynch; Drew Peck, SG Cowen Securities; Moderator: Bill Tai, IVP. May 13, 1999.
Consumer Electronics
Elias J. Anton, Executive VP, Consumer Products Division; Jim Bonan, VP, Corporate Strategy & Business Development, Sony Electronics; Dr. Arvind Deogirikar, Asia Pacific Group, Sun Microsystems; Tony Francesca, VP & General Manager, Consumer Electronics, Quantum Corp.; Moderator: David Coursey, Editor & Publisher and Exec. Producer, coursey.com/Upside Events. July 14, 1999. (Box 3, Tape 51)
David Kaplan
David A. Kaplan, Author; Moderator: David Bunnell, CEO & Publisher, Upside Magazine. July 20, 1999. (Box 3, Tape 52)
No Box Takes on Big Box
Andrew Brooks, President & CEO, Furniture.com; Carl Prindle, Furniture.com; Tom Romary, Fogdog Sports, Richard Shane, Founder & President, Home Warehouse.com; Moderator: Bill Sing, Business Editor, LA Times. September 15, 1999. 2 Cassettes. (Box 3, Tape 53)
On Line Entertainment
Jim Banister, Executive VP, Warner Bros. Online; Robert Burgess, Chairman & CEO Macromedia, Inc.; John Gierland, Author, Digital Babylon; Eva Sonesh Kedar, Author, Digital Babylon; Moderator: Mike Malone, Editor, Forbes ASAP. September 22, 1999. (Box 3, Tape 54)
The New Thing
Micheal Lewis, Author; Moderator: Rich Karlgaard, Publisher, Forbes. October 20, 1999. 2 Cassettes. (Box 4, Tape 55)
Future of Convergence
Mitchell Berman, Senior VP Worldwide Marketing, Open TV; Richard Gingras, VP & Editor in Chief, Ecite@Home Networks; Jeff Morris, President & CEO, Yack!. Moderator: Roger Black, Chairman & CCO, Interactive Bureau. November 2, 1999. (Box 4, Tape 56)
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes, President & CEO, Forbes, Inc. and Editor in Chief, Forbes Magazine. November 10, 1999. (Box 4, Tape 57)
Internet Bubble
Tony Perkins, Red Herring; Michael Perkins, Red Herring. November 15, 1999. (Box 4, Tape 58)
Serious Play
David Kelly, IDEO; S. Joy Mountford, Interval Research; Dan Rosen, New Technology, Microsoft; Moderator: Michael Schrange, Author, Serious Play. December 6, 1999. (Box 4, Tape 59)
The Fifth Annual High Tech Stock Outlook
Keith Benjamin, Highland Venture Partners; Jay Hoag, Technology Crossover Ventures; Michael Murphy, California Technology Stock Letter; Eric Upin, Robertson Stephens; Moderator: Norman A. Fogelsong, IVP. January 12, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 60)
An Evening with Casper Weinberg.
Casper Weinberg, Chairman Forbes Magazine, Former U.S. Secretary of Defense. February 9, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 61)
Making the Millennium Count: Moving Forward in the Entrepreneurial Spirit
Kamaran Elahian, Chairman NeoMagic Corp.; John Kilcullen, Chairman and CEO, Sisco Systems, Inc.; Ted Schlein, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Moderator: Tom Byers, Professor, Stanford University. February 15, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 62)
The Internet Culture: Prescriptions for Success in the New Economy
John Chambers, President & CEO, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Gary Daichendt, Executive VP of Worldwide Operations, Cisco Systems, Inc. February 28, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 63)
Annual IPO Review
Dennis Barsema, CEO, Redback Networks, Inc.; Douglas Hickey, CEO, Critical Path, Inc.; Peter Pervere, CFO, Commerce One; Daniel Smith, President & CEO, Sycamore Systems. Moderator: Brian Bean, Managing Director, BancBoston Robertson Stephen. March 9, 2000 2 Cassettes. (Box 4, Tape 64)
The Nature of Competitiveness: How Do I Compete when I am Second to Market
Steve Jurvetson, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Roger MacNamee, General Partner, Integral Partners; Neil Weintraut, Partner, 21st Century Internet Venture Partners. Moderator: George Foster, Wattis, Professor of Management, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. March 21, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 65)
Geoffrey Moore
Geoffrey A. Moore, Pres. & Founder, The Chasm Group & Venture Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures. March 30, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 66)
Bigger & Better
Tom Evans, Chairman & CEO, Official Payments Corporation; Rebecca Patton, President & CEO, Della.com; Bippy Siegal, Co-Chairman & President, BigVine. Moderator: Michael Rolnick, General Partner, ComVentures. April 13, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 67)
Annual Mergers & Acquisitions
Charles J. Abbe, President & CEO, Optical Coating Laboratory, Inc.; Michael Fitzpatrick, President & CEO, E-Tek Dynamics, Inc. Carl Russo, President & CEO, Cerent Corp.; Amit Shah, VP New Markets Technology, Cisco Systems, Inc. Moderator: Stephen S. Smith, Managing Director, Broadview International LLC. April 18, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 68)
Venture Capital 2000: What’s Hot? What’s Not?
Don Milder, Paladium Venture Capital; John Mumford, Crosspoint Venture Partners; John Walecka, Redpoint Ventures. Moderator: Sam Colella, Institutional Venture Partners. May 16, 2000. (Box 4, Tape 69)
Fifth Annual Semiconductor Forecast
Mark Edelstone, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter; Dan T. Niles, Robertson Stephens & Co.; Drew Peck, S.G. Cowen Securities. Moderator: Bill Tai, IVP. May 25, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 70)
Michael Capellas Meet the Press
Michael Capellas, President & CEO, Compaq Computer Corp.; Scott Budman, Technology Reporter & News Anchor, KNTV; Justin Hibbard, Senior Writer, Red Herring; Louise Kehoe, Technology Reporter, Financial Times. June 1, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 71)
Startups Go Global
Peter Reuschel, Manager SAP Ventures Europe; Gary Rieschel, Executive Managing Director, SOFTBANK Venture Capital; Les Vadasz, Executive VP of Intel, President, Intel Capital; James Wei, General Partners & Co-Founder Worldview Technology Partners. Moderator: Larry Lopez, Senior Vice President, Silicon Valley Bank. June 12, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 72)
Satellites, TV, Computers & More: Pushing the Envelope?
Larry Chapman, President, DirecTV Global Digital Media, Inc.; Jon DeVaan, Senior VP, Consumer Group, Microsoft Corp.; Mike Ramsey, CEO TiVo; Jan Steenkamp, CEO, Open TV; Maggie Wilderotter, President & CEO, Wink. Moderator: Jimmy Schaeffer, Chairman & CEO, The Carmel Group. June 20, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 73)
Choosing Your Initial Investors Wisely
Ron Conway, Founder & General Partner, Angel Investors, L.P.; Kamran Elanhian, Chairman, Centillium Corp., Cahoots, and Planet Web, Inc.; Bud Enright, VP Corporate Development, Compaq Computer Corp.; Brad Garlinghouse, General Partner, @ Ventures; Peter Jackson, CEO, Intraware. June 28, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 74)
You Say You Want a Revolution...You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet!
Reed Hundt, Former Chairman, FCC & Partner, McKinsely & Co.; Rich Karlgaard, Publisher, Forbes Magazine; Dr. Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO, Novell. July 10, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 75)
Let’s Talk: Bringing the Internet and Voice Together
Ron Croen, CEO, Nuance Communications; Karl Jacob, CEO, Keen.com; Paul Matteucci, CEO, HearMe; Mike McCue, CEO, Chairman & Co-Founder, Tellme.com. Moderator: Seamus McAteer, Jupiter Communications. July 19, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 76)
One-on-One with Jim Clark
Jim Clark, Chairman and Co-Founder, Healtheon/ WebMD, myCFO, Shutterfly; John Heilemann, New Yorker Magazine. July 24, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 77)
The Wireless Web: How the Next Billion People Will Access the Internet
Jacob Christfort, CTO and VP of Development, OracleMobile.com; Pat McVeigh, President, OmniSky; Chuck Parrish; Executive Vice President, Phone.com; Venk Shukla, CEO, Everypath.com; Carl Yankowski, CEO, Palm, Inc. Moderator: J. Gerry Purdy, CEO, Mobile Insights. August 8, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 78)
Startups 2000: What it Takes to Create a Wildly Successful Startup
Lisa Henderson, President & CEO, LevelEdge.com; Darlene Mann, General Partner, Onset Ventures; Dr. Zaki Raki, CEO, Terayon Communications Systems; Hans Severeins, Coordinator, Band of Angels. Moderator: Guy Kawasaki, CEO and Chairman, Garage.com. August 21, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 79)
The Revolution in Investing: New Adventures in Building Wealth
Brooks Fisher, Intuit, Inc.; Daniel Leemon, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Donald Luskin, Metamarkets.com, Inc.; Scott Ryles, Epoch Partners. Moderator: Adam Lapinsky, The Street.com. September 12, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 80)
New Leadership for the Internet Economy
John Chambers, President & CEO, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Sue Bostrom, Senior VP, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco Systems, Inc. October 4, 2000. (Box 5, Tape 81)