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Published On: Jan 15, 2007 10:25 AM
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Dr. Ernie: A Brief Biblio-Professional Biographical Blurb
I am very excited about being invited
to speak next month at the InterVaristy Christian Fellowship in Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
They've asked for my "spiritual/professional" background, which is something
I've never pulled together before. As long as I'm writing one up, I figured I
may as well blog it here for future reference. I must say, I rather enjoy these
sort of literary exercises, even if it does feel a bit pretentious to write
about myself in the third person...
Ernest N.
Prabhakar, Ph.D.
Dr. Ernie Prabhakar has "been becoming" a Christian for all his life.
Though born in Chicago, his family traces their Christian heritage back
nine generations to the beginnings of
evangelical Christianity in India. He was deeply involved with InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship throughout his eleven years in higher education:
4 years at MIT for an S.B. in Physics, and 7 years at Caltech for a Ph.D. in
Experimental Particle Physics. During that time he ran numerous Bible studies,
discipled over a dozen students, attended Urbana five times, and translated the gospel into
calculus!Upon graduation in
1995, he decided that he ultimately preferred people to particles, leading him
to spend two years doing business analysis at the Boston Consulting
Group in Los Angeles. While attracted by the data-rich world of
business, he ultimately became disillusioned by consulting's overriding focus on
pecuniary advantage
("To a scientist, money is like toilet
paper: it is bad if you don't have it, but you don't want to spend all your time
thinking about
it!").By
the grace of God, everything came together for him when Apple acquired NeXT in
1997. Initially hired as a summer contractor because of his UNIX background, he
rose to senior Rhapsody Product Manager within six months
(because the rest of the department was laid off :-). He was instrumental in the
launch of Mac OS X Server 1.0, as well as of Darwin, the open source core of Mac OS
X.Today, he is the UNIX
specialist on the Mac OS X Product Marketing team, focused on Open Source,
Web 2.0, Grid Computing, and other "geeky" technologies in line with his
scientific background. He is also one of the key leaders of the Apple Christian
Fellowship, which sponsors speakers, socials, and other events to help believers
at Apple bring their "whole person" into the
marketplace.He and his wife Sandhya reside in Santa Clara, California where they attend Kingsway Community
Church. He can be found online via LinkedIn or Facebook. He maintains numerous blogs and websites (technical, political, philosophical, personal)
including one where he is attempting to blog through the Bible.
Posted: Fri - January 12, 2007 at 09:00 AM
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