1. Paul Sagan was born on 1959 and is an American businessman and special advisor and former managing director at General Catalyst Partners.

1. Paul Sagan was born on 1959 and is an American businessman and special advisor and former managing director at General Catalyst Partners.
Paul Sagan became chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education in 2015.
From 1997 to 1998 Paul Sagan served as senior adviser to the World Economic Forum.
Paul Sagan joined Akamai Technologies in October 1998 as chief operating officer, became president the following year in 1999.
Paul Sagan was elected to the Akamai board of directors in January 2005, and would serve as the executive vice chairman of Akamai Technologies.
Paul Sagan was succeeded as Akamai CEO by Akamai co-founder Tom Leighton on January 1,2013.
Paul Sagan kept his role as vice chairman of Akamai's board.
Paul Sagan joined the Board when the company was still private in 2018.
Paul Sagan is a trustee of his alma mater, Northwestern University, and a trustee of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.
Paul Sagan served for a period of time on the boards of Experience, Inc iRobot Corp.
Paul Sagan was appointed by President Barack Obama to the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee in 2010 and served until 2017.
Governor Charlie Baker appointed Paul Sagan to be chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education in 2015 until his term ended in 2019.
The Massachusetts Teachers Association and some others called for Paul Sagan to be fired from his chairmanship for the donation, but the Governor had defended Paul Sagan.
Paul Sagan is a three-time Emmy award winner for broadcast journalism in New York.
Paul Sagan became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2008.