Robert Fabbio
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Robert "Bob" Fabbio (born June 21, 1957) is an American entrepreneur, technologist, and venture capitalist. He is best known for founding companies in and around Austin, Texas.[4][5][6]
SUNY Potsdam (BS)
Rochester Institute of Technology (MS)
Robert A. "Bob" Fabbio | |
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| Born | June 21, 1957 |
| Alma mater | Mohawk Valley Community College (AAS) SUNY Potsdam (BS) Rochester Institute of Technology (MS) |
| Known for | Founding and funding various high tech companies |
| Notable work | Tivoli Systems |
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Education
Fabbio received his AAS in Chemistry from Mohawk Valley Community College, a BA in Chemistry/Computer Science from State University of New York at Potsdam, and a MS in Computer Science and Technology from the Rochester Institute of Technology.[7]
Career
In 1989, Fabbio founded Tivoli Systems ,[8][9][10] creators of the Tivoli Software suite; the company was acquired by IBM in 1996.[11] In 1991, Fabbio founded DAZEL Corporation, acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1999.[12] He subsequently served as a Venture Partner for Austin Ventures, and as Managing Director of TL Ventures Inc.[13]
He founded WhiteGlove Health in 2006,[14] and eRelevance Corporation in 2013.[15] Fabbio is also a partner at the Capital Factory, a startup incubator in Austin, Texas.[7]
Fabbio also led the funding and was an active-Chairman of Agere Systems.[7]
In addition, Fabbio held senior technical and executive management positions with Cesura,[16] VIEO,[17] IBM, Prime Computer, Applix, and Kodak.[18] Mr. Fabbio also served as a Rochester Institute of Technology Board of Trustees member.[19]