Gary Smaby
Following a successful ten-year entrepreneurial career,
Gary Smaby joined
the Minneapolis-based investment banking firm of Piper Jaffray in 1982 as
a vice-president and senior analyst to set up an emerging technology
group.
At Piper, Gary built an international reputation as a leading Wall
Street analyst in the information technology sector, encompassing a broad
spectrum from high-performance workstations and supercomputers to
networking and decision support systems. He was promoted to Managing
Director, Technology Research in 1986. In 1988, he left Piper to
join the New York investment firm of
Needham & Company as Managing
Director.
In forming his own firm,
Smaby Group, Inc. in 1989, Gary set out to
use his experience and contacts to keep clients abreast of the emerging
trends that are shaping the technology landscape. Over the last decade,
his retainer clients have included corporate giants like AT&T, Cray, HP,
IBM, Intel, SGI, Sun, and Unisys, as well as many high-profile
start-ups.
He is also
managing partner of
Quatris Fund, a seed-stage venture
capital fund formed in 2000 with St. Paul Venture Capital the former
venture arm of St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company (now St. Paul
Travelers).
He has been widely quoted in such national publications such as Wall
Street Journal, New York Times, Fortune, and Business Week. He has also
been a keynote speaker at major industry conferences, seminars and
forums. He has appeared as a guest on nationally televised programs such
as
Adam Smith’s Money World and ABC’s Business Journal and has served as
a regular contributing editor to
Technologic Partners
ComputerLetter.
He serves as Managing Director and VC-in-Residence at the
Carlson School
of Management’s Ventures Enterprise MBA program at the
University of
Minnesota. Gary just completed a six-year term on the Board of
Trustees
for the Science Museum of Minnesota, where he remains chair of the
Investment Committee. He served for five years on the External Advisory
Board for the
Deep Computing Institute at IBM TJ Watson Research Laboratory. He was also the 2003 President of
the Minnesota
Venture Capital Association. He is on the Board of Directors of several
venture-financed start-ups, and serves as board chair for Quatris
portfolio companies
Algos Therapeutics, finEye, Iconoculture,
and Pontus.
Gary is a 1971 Cum Laude graduate from St. Olaf
College.