I received a B.S. in 1975 in Computer Science (minoring in Mathematics) and an M.S. in 1977 in Computer Science (minoring in Electrical Engineering) degrees (from Iowa State) and an MBA (well, it’s really a Management of Technology degree) in 1994 from the National Technological University (a consortium of universities that has since merged with the Walden University).
I spent the majority of my professional career in R&D, software, and management. During college, I did a 6 month student co-op at Tektronix in 1976. Starting in 1977, I worked at Hewlett-Packard during better days and quit in 2001 and joined Agilent Technologies (an HP spin-off) where I retired in 2013. I had done some consulting for Keysight (a spin-off of Test and Measurement equipment from Agilent) for a few years, but am now re-retired.