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Robert Cohn

Robert Cohn is an entrepreneur and businessman known for the founding of Octel Communications, the company that commercialized voice mail and was largely responsible for making it ubiquitous on cell phones, in companies and on residential phones.〔Investor's Business Daily, February 17, 1989, “Investors Waking Up to Octel’s Leadership”; 19.〕〔San Jose Mercury News West Magazine, September 28, 1997, pp. 28-31 and p. 34, “Speaking With the Operator – For Robert Cohn, whose Octel Communications helped make voice mail ubiquitous, the message is the medium”, by Joel Shurkin.〕
In 1982, Cohn founded Octel Communications Corporation. He served as Chairman and CEO of Octel from its inception in 1982 until the company was purchased by Lucent Technologies in 1997. He then served as an Executive Vice President of Lucent Technologies, Inc. and retired April 30, 1999. From 2002-2004, Cohn was a partner with Sequoia Capital. He currently mentors and advises select first-time CEO's and rising stars in technology businesses.
Before Octel, Cohn held positions with McKinsey & Company, and Banque Rothschild in France. He has a BS degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Florida and an MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.
== Octel Communications ==
Cohn and Peter Olson founded Octel Communications in September, 1982. Octel started shipping product in 1984, became profitable and started generating cash in 1985, and went public in 1988.〔''Fortune'', March 29, 1988, “Return of the IPO? - Cohn’s Octel Broke the IPO Barrier”〕 Octel was the first technology company to go public after the stock market crash of 1987.〔San Jose Mercury News, November 10, 1986, p. 7C, “Off the Consultant’s Pedestal and into the Corporate Fray”, by Steve Kaufman; ''Fortune'', March 29, 1988,〕 Within a few years Octel became the biggest supplier of voicemail in all sectors worldwide.〔''Fortune'', May 18, 1992, “Octel – How to Shoulder Aside the Titans”, by Gene Bylinsky.〕
Octel adopted many of Silicon Valley's successful cultural concepts like employee sabbaticals, 100% participation in stock option plans, comprehensive employee performance reviews and career planning, an internal fitness center, and Octel University to give all employees new skills and ongoing training.〔San Jose Mercury News West Magazine, September 28, 1997, pp. 28-31 and p. 34, “Speaking With the Operator – For Robert Cohn, whose Octel Communications helped make voice mail ubiquitous, the message is the medium”, by Joel Shurkin.〕 Octel was among the first to offer AIDS education, "take-your-daughter/son-to-work" day, and universal medical coverage including pre-existing conditions.〔“How They Achieved: Stories of Personal Achievement and Business Success” by Lucinda Watson (March 30, 2001, pp. 77-85).〕
Lucent Technologies acquired Octel in 1997 for over $2 billion in cash and assumption of options.〔New York Times, July 18, 1997, p. C1, “Lucent Is Set To Buy Leader In Voice Mail”, Seth Schiesel〕 Lucent's Audix products were combined with Octel's to create the Octel Messaging Division based in Milpitas, California. Revenues of the Octel Messaging Division in the year Octel was acquired exceeded $1.2 billion and its profits immediately enabled the Business Systems Group of Lucent Technologies to operate in the black. At the time of the acquisition, Octel was the worldwide market share leader in sales of voicemail systems to corporations and service providers.〔 Cohn was made an Executive Vice President of Lucent Technologies and President of the Octel Messaging Division.

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