Since Leonard founded Advanced Sports Logic in 2009, he has grown the company from his basement into an international team. Prior to Advanced Sports Logic, Leonard worked for Texas Instruments from where he designed the first GPS chip and was awarded three related patents. Leonard went on to work for Lockheed Martin automating the flow of integrated circuit design. Here, Leonard won the Best Paper Award for his paper titled Auto-Synthesis at the Synopsys User’s Group conference. Leonard later worked for Synopsys, a company specializing in automation software for integrated circuit design used in electronic devices. Leonard worked in Japan for three years selling and managing multi-national consulting services to Japanese semiconductor corporations. Leonard most recently architected and implemented key technology for integrating, testing and packaging multi-product design flows. He graduated with High Honors from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in three years with B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
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