L. J. Sevin, Jr. (August 28, 1930 - September 12, 2015) was an American venture capitalist and co-founder of Mostek.[1][2] He was also co-founder of Sevin Rosen Funds.[3]
Early life
He was born to Leonce John Sevin, Sr. and Pauline Perkins Sevin in Baton Rouge.[4][3][2] He fought in the Korean War and, with funding from the G. I. Bill, attended and graduated from Louisiana State University, with a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering.[2][3][5][6]
In 1965, while working for Texas Instruments he wrote a book, "Field Effect Transistors" that was translated into seven languages.[3][2][7]
Career
Sevin co-founded Mostek when, in 1969, he left Texas Instruments; he was the company's CEO for ten years.[8][2]
With Benjamin M. Rosen, he co-founded Sevin Rosen Funds in 1981.[9]
Other positions
He served on the board at[2][10]
- Institute of Technology at Southern Methodist University,
- the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University,
- the Bulova Watch Company
- the Trade Policy Committee of the Semiconductor Industry Association[11]
- Dallas Opera Board of Directors
Personal life
When Sevin died, his family included wife Jo Danna Sevin, daughters Christine Sevin Burke and Paula Sevin Webster Hayes, son Gordon Sevin, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild.[3]
In 1982 daughter JoAnna Sevin "died in an automobile accident."[2]
References
- Leonce John Sevin Jr. Legacy.com^
- Leonce John "L. J." Sevin Jr. (1930 - 2015) The Advocate (Louisiana)^
- L.J. Sevin, 85, Mostek co-founder, venture capitalist Dallas News, September 24, 2015^
- 1940 census information says "Leon John Sevin was born about 1887. In 1940, he was 53 years old and lived in East Baton Rouge, Louisiana .. Leon John Sevin in the 1940 Census Ancestry.com^
- Mr. L.J. Sevin 21 December 2015^
- Oral History of L.J. Sevin Computer History Museum, May 28, 2009^
- Leonce J. Sevin. Field-Effect Transistors 1965^
- Leonard Sloane. New Venure Capital Firm is formed The New York Times, September 28, 1981^
- BusinessDallas: The 16th Floor D Magazine (Dallas)^
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