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Alan C. Ashton
After receiving his Ph.D. in computer science in 1970, Dr. Ashton taught computer
science and conducted research as an Associate Professor at the University. In
1972, Dr. Ashton joined the Computer Science Department of Brigham Young
University as an Assistant Professor. He taught computer science at BYU for 14
years and, in 1986, was elected "Outstanding Professor of the Year" by the graduating
computer science class.
WordPerfect's word processing software evolved from an idea that Dr. Ashton conceived
as a graduate student in 1969. He submitted two options for computer research projects to
his professors, one involving music and the other involving word processing. His
professors opted for the music project and it was not until nine years later, in 1978,
that Dr. Ashton revived his other idea and started working with Bruce
Bastian on what would become the world's all-time best-selling word processing software.
Dr. Ashton and Mr. Bastian founded Satellite Software International (SSI) in 1978 and changed
the company's name to WordPerfect Corporation in 1982. In 1987, the same yera that he
left BYU to serve full time as president and CEO of WordPerfect Corporation, Dr. Ashton
was honored by the Small Business Association of Utah as the Entrpreneur of the Year.
In 1993, WordPerfect Corporation employed more than 5,000 people worldwide and realized
revenues of more than $700 million. In 1994, the company was acquired by Novell, Inc.;
the combined company is the third largest PC software concern in the world.
Dr. Ashton currently serves on the board of directors of both Novell and Utah Valley
State College.
Dr. Ashton now enjoys spending more time with his wife, Karen, and their 12 children.
A man of commitment to God, family and humanity, Dr. Ashton also enjoys church
service, music and competitive tennis. |