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ROY CLAY SR. BIO

2003 Silicon Valley Engineering
Hall of Fame Inductee
The Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC) honors outstanding professional achievement of Silicon Valley engineers who have made significant contributions to the Silicon Valley community. Inductees are selected by the Council's Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame Award Committee from submittals made by member professional societies, corporations, and individuals.

Inductees are selected on the basis of professional achievement, service to the profession and service to the community.

About Roy L. Clay, Sr.
Roy L. Clay, Sr. was a key figure in the development of Silicon Valley. Mr. Clay was inducted into the Silicon Valley Engineering Council's Hall of Fame in 2003. As a Hall of Fame inductee, Mr. Clay joins such notables as Bill Hewlett and David Packard, founders of Hewlett-Packard Company; Robert Noyce, inventor of the 8080 microchip and founder of Intel Corporation; and John L. Hennessy, President of Stanford University.

In the early 1970's, at the outset of Silicon Valley as we know it today, the premier venture capital firm of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers selected Mr. Clay as the computer consultant for prospective investments in start up companies such as Tandem Computers, Compaq and Intel Corporation.

Mr. Clay was a key figure in the development of Hewlett-Packard's computer divisions. Mr. Clay led the team that engineered HP's entrance into the computer market with the development of the 2116A computer in 1966. Not only was Mr. Clay the Director for the first HP Research and Development Computer Group, he also developed the software for the 2116A computer. Mr. Clay was General Manager of the computer divisions following Tom Perkins, co-founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.

Today, Mr. Clay is CEO of ROD-L Electronics, the world leader in electrical safety testing equipment, which he founded in 1977. ROD-L set the industry standard in electrical product safety testing by producing the world's first Safety Certified (i.e. Underwriters Laboratories Listed) Dielectric Withstand (Hipot) and Ground Continuity Testers. ROD-L has received the Consumer Product Safety Award for developing the safest product of its kind and its products are used by the leading manufacturers of electrical and electronics equipment worldwide.

ROD-L is based in Menlo Park, California, and is a community leader in youth development. Mr. Clay has worked tirelessly for over 35 years in Silicon Valley in leadership positions and in numerous community organizations to promote the improvement in quality of life.

Mr. Clay became the first African American to serve as Councilman and as Vice Mayor of the City of Palo Alto in the 1970's.

About SVEC
"Founded in 1989, the Silicon Valley Engineering Council is a non-profit educational organization. Its purpose is to assist its member engineering and technical societies in Silicon Valley to better serve our members and the community."

"Silicon Valley Engineering Council is the alliance for engineering leaders in Silicon Valley"
Roy L. Clay, Sr.
Kumar Malavalli
Mihir Parikh
1990
A. Louis London
Leo W. Ruth
Frederick E. Terman
1991
Dale L. Compton
William R. Hewlett
David Packard
Esther Williams
1992
Reynold B. Johnson
John G. Linvill
Mary G. Ross
Fred H. Tibbetts
1993
Michael H. Antonacci
Robert N. Noyce
Robert J. Parden
Russell H. Varian
Sigurd F. Varian
1994
Joseph B. Franzini
Paul J. Friedl
George L. Sullivan
Daniel M. Tellep
1995
Edward L. Ginzton
Norman O. Gunderson
George S. Nolte
1996
Richard K. Pefley
William J. Perry
David A. Thompson
1997
Sam M. Cristofano
James F. Gibbons
Bernard M. Oliver
1998
Gordon E. Moore
William (Bill) J. Adams
Jay D. Pinson
Anthony (Tony) Turturici
1999
Jane G. Evans
James M. Hait
Bernard Widrow
2000
Frederick J. Moody
Koichi (Ko) Nishimura
2001
Robert J. Frankenberg
Frank S. Greene, Jr.
William F. Miller
2002
John L. Hennessy
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