Awards
In 1999 Charles Geschke was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. In 2002 he received the 2001 Fellow Award from the Computer History Museum. The award was to honor his accomplishments in the commercialization of desktop publishing with John Warnock and for innovations in scalable type, computer graphics and printing.
In October 2006, Geschke, along with co-founder John Warnock received the AeA Annual Medal of Achievement Award, making them the first software executives to receive this award. In 2008 he received the Computer Entrepreneur Award from the IEEE Computer Society. In 2009, he also won the 2008 National Medal of Technology, awarded by President Barack Obama.
On Sunday, May 20th, 2012, Geschke delivered the Address to the Graduates (Keynote Address) at John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio where he was a mathematics professor early in his career and was awarded a Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.
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