Morton E. Goulder, Director
Morton Goulder was a founder, director, and vice president of
Sanders, which grew to be a billion-dollar business in defense
electronics. While there he originated and managed the divisions that
invented the word processor. From 1973 to 1977, Goulder served as
deputy assistant secretary of defense for Intelligence and Warning.
He then became a consultant and investor in the high tech industry.
Goulder was a founder for the first small business investment
corporation and served nearly 20 years as a director of the Bank of
New Hampshire. Goulder also was a founder of The Breakfast Club, a
group of successful high-tech entrepreneurs who have invested in over
50 start-ups. He served as a director of numerous listed and
non-listed high-tech companies and is a limited partner in a number
of high-tech venture capital firms. Goulder is a former Naval Officer
and a graduate of MIT in Applied Physics