Ron Dembo
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Ron Samuel Dembo is an academic and entrepreneur. He served as a professor at Yale University.[1] During this time, he held joint appointments in both the Department of Computer Science and the School of Management.[2] He co-authored three Technical Reports at Yale's Dept. of Computer Science in 1984.[3]
Dembo was founder and CEO of Algorithmics Incorporated.[4] Algorithmics was sold to Fitch in 2005[5] and later to IBM in 2012.[6] It has since been acquired by SS&C.[7]
In 2005, Dembo founded Zerofootprint Software, a Toronto-based, cleantech software and services company.[8] In the same year, he founded the non-profit Zerofootprint Foundation[9] which won gold in the Climate Change category at the Canadian Environment Awards in 2008.[10][11]