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In 1984, Sandy Lerner cofounded [[Cisco Systems]] with her then-boyfriend, and later ex-husband, [[Len Bosack]] while working as Director of Computer Facilities for the [[Stanford University Graduate School of Business]].
In 1984, Sandy Lerner cofounded [[Cisco Systems]] with her then-boyfriend, and later ex-husband, [[Len Bosack]] while working as Director of Computer Facilities for the [[Stanford University Graduate School of Business]].


It is widely reported that Lerner and Bosack designed the first router so that they could connect the incompatible computer systems of the Stanford offices they were working in so that they could send romantic love letters to each other.
It is widely reported that Lerner and Bosack designed the first router so that they could connect the incompatible computer systems of the Stanford offices they were working in so that they could send romantic love letters to each other. However, this was a manufactured corporate legend [[http://www.networkworld.com/supp/2006/anniversary/032706-routerman.html?t5].


Lerner and Bosack brought in [[John Morgridge]] to be the first CEO of Cisco. Lerner and Bosack eventually sold all of their founder's stock and retired from Cisco. Lerner is now involved in a number of high-tech and philanthropic activities.
Lerner and Bosack brought in [[John Morgridge]] to be the first CEO of Cisco. Lerner and Bosack eventually sold all of their founder's stock and retired from Cisco. Lerner is now involved in a number of high-tech and philanthropic activities.

Revision as of 05:40, 3 April 2006

Sandra Lerner is, with her ex-husband Leonard Bosack, co-founder of Cisco Systems, along with then-husband Leonard Bosack.

In 1984, Sandy Lerner cofounded Cisco Systems with her then-boyfriend, and later ex-husband, Len Bosack while working as Director of Computer Facilities for the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

It is widely reported that Lerner and Bosack designed the first router so that they could connect the incompatible computer systems of the Stanford offices they were working in so that they could send romantic love letters to each other. However, this was a manufactured corporate legend [[1].

Lerner and Bosack brought in John Morgridge to be the first CEO of Cisco. Lerner and Bosack eventually sold all of their founder's stock and retired from Cisco. Lerner is now involved in a number of high-tech and philanthropic activities.

She received her bachelor's degree in 1975 in political science from California State University, Chico, a master's degree in econometrics in 1977 from the Claremont Graduate School, and a master's degree in computer science and statistics in 1981 from Stanford University. She has also received honorary doctorates from Washington & Jefferson University and the University of Southampton in England

Miscellaneous

- She wrote her business plan on the back of her business card. "Cisco networks networks." She was the first person to ever pose nude (pictured) for a financial magazine -- this pic appeared in Forbes, which is difficult to find.

- After hitting a brick wall in relationships with other Cisco board members, she used her stock earnings to found another start-up, Urban Decay Cosmetics, with the tag line "does pink make you puke?"

- She's pumped a lot of money into the restoration of the Jane Austen family dwelling Chawton House, making it a center for the study of English women's writing.


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