The Original Press Release
Stratton Sclavos Named Vice President, Worldwide Sales of GO Corp.
May 20, 1992 — GO Corp. Wednesday announced the appointment of Stratton D. Sclavos to the post of vice president of worldwide sales.
Sclavos leaves MIPS Computer Systems, where he was vice president of worldwide OEM sales. Prior to this position, Sclavos served, over the course of his four and one-half years at MIPS, as vice president of sales operations, director of channel marketing and director of customer marketing.
Previously, Sclavos held several positions at Megatest Corp., culminating with the role of director of international operations. He holds a bachelor of science, electrical and computer engineering from the University of California at Davis.
“Stratton Sclavos’ expertise in building international, technology-driven business markets will be critical to GO and the growth of PenPoint as we continue to develop strategic relationships on a worldwide basis,” said Bill Campbell, president and chief executive officer of GO.
GO’s PenPoint is a powerful new operating system for mobile pen computing. Designed for people on the go, Pen-Point offers unique features unavailable on other operating systems, including an extremely easy-to-use interface based on familiar pen and paper concepts, an architecture designed to meet the challenges of mobile connectivity, and advanced operating system capabilities that support rich applications.
GO Corp., a privately held company headquartered in Foster City, develops, markets and supports PenPoint, a pen operating system, and applications designed for mobile users, worldwide.
CONTACT:
GO Corp., Foster City
Marcia Mason, 415/358-2075
or
Regis McKenna Inc.
Kim Tarter, 415/354-4486