Since 1993, Jim McDonald has led Scientific Atlanta as it provides a comprehensive array of products, systems and services for cable and telco operators, programmers and broadcasters as they deliver entertainment and information to their customers around the world. From digital content distribution systems and transmission networks for broadband access to the home, to digital interactive set-tops, cable modems and subscriber systems, and worldwide customer service and support, Scientific Atlanta provides end-to-end solutions for video, data and voice services.
McDonald came to Scientific Atlanta from J. H. Whitney, where he was a general partner responsible for venture capital investments in high tech companies. From 1984 to 1991 he served as president and CEO of Prime Computer, and president, CEO and Chairman of Gould, Inc. where he lead successful restructuring of both organizations and, ultimately, the sale of Gould. During his 21 years with IBM, he was instrumental in the development of copiers, laser printers, and other office systems and computer systems. At IBM, he was responsible for research laboratories in Colorado and Florida, and at the time he left IBM in 1984, he was general manager of the Manufacturing Systems Products Business.
A graduate of the University of Kentucky, where he played basketball under Coach Adolph Rupp, McDonald holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in electrical engineering. He holds patents in image processing and communications.
In 1999, McDonald received the National Cable Television Association’s Vanguard Award, which recognizes outstanding achievements by leaders of the cable industry. McDonald is a director of a number of companies and service organizations including Scientific Atlanta, Burlington Resources, Mirant Corporation, and NDC Health. He is a member of the Emory University Business School’s Goizueta Advisory Council, Development Council of the University of Kentucky, University of Kentucky’s Business School Advisory Council, University of Kentucky’s College of Engineering Dean’s Council, Board of Councilors of the Carter Center, and Trustee of the Woodruff Arts Center. |