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Carm Santoro is a brilliant businessman and early-tech innovator, contributing to technologies that are the foundation of all modern computers. He was born to a poor family outside of New York City and got his first job as a golf caddy at age 11. Caddying afforded him access to people who directed him toward scholarships for his undergrad, and eventually his Ph.D. Carm shares with us his journey up the ladder at major tech companies like Motorola and RCA, and the view from a front-row seat to the frenzy of growth that became Silicon Valley. We talk about great Driven teams, imposter syndrome, and losing oneself as well as Carm's vision for the future of computers.
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Carm Santoro is a brilliant businessman and early-tech innovator, contributing to technologies that are the foundation of all modern computers. He was born to a poor family outside of New York City and got his first job as a golf caddy at age 11. Caddying afforded him access to people who directed him toward scholarships for his undergrad, and eventually his Ph.D. Carm shares with us his journey up the ladder at major tech companies like Motorola and RCA, and the view from a front-row seat to the frenzy of growth that became Silicon Valley. We talk about great Driven teams, imposter syndrome, and losing oneself as well as Carm's vision for the future of computers.

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