Steve Smith is the chairman of the board of trustees at the Computer History Museum. He has been a long-tenured trustee and served as CEO of CHM on an interim basis from July 2017 to March 2018. Prior he was Senior Advisor at Arma Partners and managing director of The Interim CEO Network. Earlier, Steve was a managing director and vice chairman of Broadview International, a leading global M&A advisor and private equity investor in the IT, communications, and media industries. Steve is known for leading the development of Broadview's Silicon Valley office and the firm's global practice in infrastructure segments of the IT market. He joined Broadview in 1989 after 17 years in executive roles beginning in management consulting at McKinsey and then with IT companies including Fairchild, Amdahl, and as CEO of Reference Technology, a pioneer in CD ROM applications.
Steve has served on the boards of, The Churchill Club, That Man May See (an organization affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco supporting research in advanced diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmologic diseases); Sendmail, Inc.; The American Leadership Forum; and E-Tek Dynamics, a leading manufacturer of optical components that merged with JDS Uniphase in 2000; the Information Industry Association; the Association for Corporate Growth - Silicon Valley chapter; as well as the Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Steve was inducted into the Engineering Hall of Fame at Oregon State University and received a John W. Gardner Award for Leadership in 2012 from the American Leadership Forum.
Steve holds an MBA degree from Harvard Business School where he was a Baker Scholar and an engineering degree with high honors from Oregon State University.
Steve and his wife, Paula, reside in Palo Alto. Their two married children, Kyle and Kendall, are active young adults in London and San Carlos. Steve is an accomplished golfer having competed at a national and international level in numerous amateur championships. Steve and Paula are members of Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club, Monterey Peninsula Country Club, and Querencia Golf Club.