Moira Gunn

Moira Gunn

President and CEO of The Tech Nation Group and Editor-in-Chief of the Tech Nation Quarterly, Moira Gunn is best known as the host of NPR's Tech Nation. Dr. Gunn is a founding columnist on Knight-Ridder's SiliconValley.com, a commentator on life in the high-tech age and her insights air nationally in the weekly segment Give Minutes. Dr. Gunn is a former NASA scientist and engineer and speaks regularly on the current and projected state of global technology, business perspectives in the new millennium, and world class challenges and innovation.


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Dr. Moira Gunn is the impetus behind everything "Tech Nation"...

Dubbed the "Grande Dame of Tech Talk" by Wired Magazine, Dr. Gunn is best known as the host of Public Radio's Tech Nation, the sole nationally-syndicated technology program on public radio and NPR's Satellite Radio service.

Throughout a decade of in-depth interviews, she has been able to speak with the innovators who drive technology, as well as the everyday people who must cope in our new high-tech world. Popular business guests include new leaders, such as Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin, as well as long-term CEO's, such as Intel's Andy Grove and Microsoft's Steve Ballmer.

But the technology story goes well beyond the tech-business roller coaster. From Senator John McCain to Ralph Nader, from the Motley Fools to Dilbert cartoonist, Scott Adams, from scientists Francis Crick and James Watson to Alvin Toffler, everyone plays an essential role.

In over 2,000 interviews with space pioneers and cyber-novelists, venture capitalists and genetics researchers, teachers and technophobes, she looks at every facet of our lives through the lens of technology.

A founding columnist on Knight-Ridder's SiliconValley.com, Dr. Gunn is a commentator on life in the high-tech age. Her insights air nationally and internationally in the weekly segment Five Minutes, and it is through this venue that she continues to develop the popular "Tech Nation Facts of Life in the High-Tech Age."

As a former NASA scientist and engineer, Dr. Gunn is no stranger to technology. She was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University, the largest engineering school in the nation. Dr. Gunn has been named both an "Old Master" and an "Outstanding Mechanical Engineer" of the university, where she also serves on the Dean's Science Advisory Council. She holds other advanced degrees in Computer Science, has been awarded a software patent in Nutrition Science, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

Dr. Gunn is currently a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tech Museum of Innovation, the Advisory Board of the Anita Borg Institute for Women & Technology, and The Tech Awards' Global Leadership Council. Her many diverse roles range from chairing the Technology Jury for the annual Heinz Awards to hosting the Pop!Tech 2003 Conference. She has been an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco for over 20 years.

She is regularly asked to speak on the Current and Projected State of Global Technology, on Business Perspectives in the New Millennium, and on World Class Challenges & Innovation.

She is the President and CEO of The Tech Nation Group, the chair of the annual Tech Nation Summit held each year in San Francisco, and the Editor-in-Chief of the Tech Nation Quarterly.

Through in-depth interviews, she speaks with the innovators who drive technology today, as well as the everyday people who must cope with our new wired world. Dr. Gunn has examined every facet of American life through the lens of technology. A former NASA scientist and engineer, Dr. Gunn is no stranger to technology. She has served as a member of the Awards Section Committee for the Space Technology Hall of Fame, and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Tech Museum of Innovation. Dr. Gunn is frequently asked to speak on such topics as: the economic opportunities of the Internet, the new organizations of the Information Age and the role of cyberspace in education.

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