Robert
Lee
Bob is currently the Chairman of the Committee of 100. He has
been a member of this organization since 1991. Additionally, Bob
serves on the boards of three public high tech companies: Interland,
Inc. (INLD), Netopia (NTPA), Broadvision
(BVSN), and Blue Shield of California, an HMO.
Bob retired from Pacific Bell in May 1998. At the time of his
retirement, he was a corporate Executive Vice President (EVP) and
President of Business Communications Services, which included responsibility
for $3 billion in revenue and 15,000 employees. When he was first
appointed an Executive Vice President in 1987, he was the highest
ranking Asian American in a major telecommunications company in
the U.S. He was also the youngest EVP in the company's history.
Bob is also active in several other non-profit groups. He is the
former Chairman of the Board of Youth Tennis Advantage, a non-profit
group serving Bay Area inner city kids with tennis and tutoring.
He is also a board member of the Asian Pacific Fund, serving the
Asian American non-profit community in the Bay Area. Additionally,
he is a member of the Board of Councilors for the School of Engineering
at the University of Southern California.
Bob received his Bachelor's of Science degree from the University
of Southern California in 1970. He received his MBA from U.C. Berkeley
in 1972.
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