From 1994 to 1996, Fuller was
Vice President and
general manager for Portable Computer Systems of NEC, moving NEC's
notebook computers into the top tier of portable systems and manufacturers. During his time there, he extended the company’s leadership in marketplace development and deployment.[3]
In 1996, Fuller returned to Apple as vice president and general manager of the company’s PowerBook division.[2][5][6][7] He restructured and returned the troubled PowerBook division to profitability.[2]
In 1997 Fuller helped grow WhoWhere.com,
angelfire.com, and Mailcity,[1][3] which was purchased by
Lycos in 1998. In 1999, Fuller served as interim president and CEO of
Borland Software Corporation, also known as Inprise.[2][8] The position became permanent in 2000.[2][3] Fuller was fired from Borland in 2005 following a weak quarterly performance.[8] McAfee Inc. named Fuller interim president and CEO in January 2006. Fuller took over from George Samenuk and Kevin Weiss following an internal probe into options backdating practices from the company’s initial public offering in 1996 through 2003.[5][7][9] Fuller held that position until July 2007.[7][9]
In 2008, Fuller became MokaFive’s president and CEO.[1]
In 2018, Fuller joined the Board of Directors for ComScore[10] [SCOR] and Symantec[11] [SYMC].
Credentials
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Pacific College in 1980[12]
Executive Certificate of Business Administration,
Stanford University, Advance Management College in 1994[12]