Background
Thomas Waite was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts to dentist Robert E. Waite and registered nurse Anna Rose "Nancy" Waite.
Thomas Waite was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts to dentist Robert E. Waite and registered nurse Anna Rose "Nancy" Waite.
He attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he majored in English Literature and was selected by the English Department to participate in an international study program at Oxford University.
His bestselling novels include Terminal Value, Lethal Code, and Trident Code. He is also a veteran of the technology field, a board director for a number of technology companies, and has worked for or served as an advisor to dozens of technology companies. Previously he was an entrepreneur, having built and sold his own firm, Waite & Company, a specialist in developing business and market strategies for technology companies.
Early Life and He went on to work at Nolan, Norton and Company, a consulting firm.
The management consulting firm McKinsey & Company. And Civil Service Commission Index, where he led the development and marketing of the business reengineering concept, the marketing and practice of which quadrupled the firm"s revenues between 1998 and 1995.
Waite conceived and marketed a series of business books, including the New York Times bestseller Reengineering the Corporation. In 1995, Waite co-founded Waite & Company, a strategy consulting firm specializing in technology companies.
In 1999, he sold the firm to the Internet consulting firm Zefer (now part of Nippon Electric Corporation).
He later worked as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Waite Associates, and as the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of Prince Lobel, a law firm in Boston, Massachusetts. Waite currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Waite has held numerous board positions for both non-profit and for profit organizations.
He currently serves on the board of directors of Advisor Perspectives and OmniLync.