Philippe Kahn

Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is a French-born entrepreneur best known as the founder of Borland, a software company which had its greatest success in the 1980s with Turbo Pascal. He moved to the US in 1982 and set up Borland International. Its first hit was Turbo Pascal. He is currently the CEO of LightSurf technologies, a company which provides multimedia messaging services for mobile phones. He is married to Sonia Lee, who also works at LightSurf. They have four children. Together, they run an environmental charity, the Lee-Kahn Foundation.

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