Color TV pioneer recounts the peaks. (Joseph Donahue, director of advanced digital-video technology and new business development at Thomson Consumer Electronics)

EDN, October, 1992 by Gorski, Pamela

"As far as I can remember, I liked to tinker, to play, to build," recalls Dr Joseph Donahue. If it weren't for inventive engineers like Donahue, television viewers worldwide would be watching programs in black and white: Donahue is one of the pioneers who created color picture tubes and screens.

Donahue's 41-year career in consumer electronics and semiconductors began at RCA back in 1951. It continued at the successor companies of GE and Thomson Consumer Electronics, where today he's senior vice president of technology and business development.

Back when Donahue began his career, fresh from the University of Michigan with a PhD in physical chemistry, he could have chosen to work at any number of top-rated companies. "I interviewed with many...

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