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Drew D. Perkins

Drew D. Perkins is a serial entrepreneur and is co-founder and CEO of Mojo Vision, a company developing Mojo Lens, the first true smart contact lens.

Early life and education
Perkins was born in 1963. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University in 1986. While at Carnegie Mellon, Perkins made several important contributions to the early internet: • Created the popular CMU PC/IP software package for MS-DOS PCs • Lead author of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and contributor to the standard for IP over IEEE 802 networks (e.g. Ethernet) and BOOTP (predecessor of DHCP) • Began his first "company" and designed what may have been the world’s first Ethernet switch ==Career==
Career
Entrepreneurial experience Companies founded or materially developed by Perkins include: • Mojo Vision, a company developing Mojo Lens, the first true smart contact lens. • Gainspeed, which was sold to Nokia in 2016. Founded in 2012, Gainspeed raised $55 million in financing from investors including New Enterprise Associates, Andreessen Horowitz, Shasta Ventures, Technicolor, and Juniper Networks. • Infinera, a public company which was co-founded by Perkins in 2001. • OnFiber Communications, which was sold to Qwest Communications for $107 million in cash in 2006. Other owners of OnFiber Communications included Bear Stearns Merchant Banking (11%) and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (30%). • Lightera Networks, co-founded by Perkins in 1998 and acquired by Ciena in 1999 in exchange for 20.6 million shares in Ciena. • FORE Systems, where Perkins was principal architect from 1993 to 1997. • Interstream, where Perkins developed advanced network file server products. Writings • Perkins is one of the lead authors of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), an early internet technology that provided access to the internet via the circuit-switched telephone system. Awards and recognition • Perkins (E 1985) received the Alumni Achievement (Merit) Award from the CMU Alumni Association in 2005. Philanthropy • Perkins has endowed the Drew D. Perkins Professorship in Advanced Networking and Communications at Carnegie-Mellon University. Investments Perkins participated in a $5 million seed financing for RevUp Software in March 2016. Perkins participated in a $26 million Series B financing for Console Inc. in November 2015. ==References==
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