Timothy Kay
Mr. Timothy Kay is founder and board member of
Conversagent, Inc., where he created its engineering and technology group.
He was responsible for guiding and implementing the technologies that will
drive the success of Conversagents's products.
Mr. Kay has been a high tech
consultant for many years, advising technology heavyweights including
Cray Research, IBM Research and Microsoft Research. Mr. Kay got a
taste for starting new companies as the first hire at Silicon Gaming. He
later turned his energies to the emerging Internet market by jump starting
a series of startups including Metro3D, VXtreme, Infospace and LuckySurf.com.
In 1997, Mr. Kay co-founded Query Labs, an Internet consulting firm
that provides third-party directory services to newspapers and media firms.
In
1985, Mr. Kay led the Caltech team to win the Association of Computer
Machinery (ACM) International Programming Contest. In 1997, Mr. Kay, along
with his advisor James T. Kajya, won an Oscar from the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences for pioneering work in 3-D computer graphics.
Mr. Kay received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from
the California Institute of Technology.
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