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Tom Baruch
Tom Baruch is a leading venture capitalist based in San Francisco, California and Silicon Valley. Prior to becoming a founding member of formation | 8 Partners (), He founded CMEA Capital in 1988 with New Enterprise Associates (NEA), to focus on venture capital investments in companies applying materials science to innovations that have the ability to transform or create new industries (the acronym CMEA standing for Chemicals and Materials Enterprise Associates). Tom was responsible for managing a total of $1.2 billion of capital across seven funds from inception until July 2010.〔http://www.cmea.com/_files/bio-tom-baruch-pro.pdf〕〔http://www.cleantech.com/news/4641/cmea-capitals-prowl-cleantech-inves〕〔http://www.compete.org/us-brazil/en/speakers/thomas-r.-baruch/〕 ==Early career==
Baruch holds an engineering degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a Juris Doctor degree from Capital University, and is a registered patent attorney and member of the State Bar of Ohio. Baruch started his career at the Battelle Development Corporation in the late 1960s. At Exxon Corporation, where he worked for 12 years in the 1970s and early '80s, he managed investments and created several early-stage technology companies applying materials science and semiconductor-industry technologies such as Supertex (SUPX). When he left in 1982, he was serving as President of the Exxon Materials Division. Baruch then founded and served as CEO of Microwave Technology, Inc., a supplier of gallium arsenide (GaAs) integrated circuits for defense applications and value-added sub-systems. Baruch served as CEO for 6 years prior to founding CMEA.〔http://www.rpi.edu/president/bot/baruch.html〕〔http://fora.tv/speaker/8427/Thomas_Baruch〕
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