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Dr. James Truchard

President, CEO, and Cofounder

Dr. T portrait Dr. James Truchard, National Instruments president and CEO, cofounded the company in 1976 while working at The University of Texas at Austin. Under Truchard's leadership, National Instruments has pioneered the development of virtual instrumentation software and hardware that has revolutionized the way engineers design and develop measurement and automation applications.

In 1986, Truchard and Jeff Kodosky invented NI LabVIEW graphical development software. With LabVIEW, engineers and scientists can use graphical system design to quickly and intuitively build customer-defined solutions for test, control, and embedded design applications. Much like the spreadsheet provided a new way for financial professionals to do their jobs, the intuitive graphical environment of LabVIEW has revolutionized the way innovators design, prototype, and deploy their applications.

As NI has grown from a three-man team to a multinational organization with more than 6,100 employees, Truchard continues to lead the company with the same entrepreneurial mindset that led to its inception more than 35 years ago. He focuses on ensuring employees have a working environment that fosters innovation, and as a result, NI has seen 33 years of growth in its 35-year history.

Truchard’s long-term course for NI equally balances the success of its four stakeholders: customers, employees, shareholders, and suppliers. Truchard and his management team have created an award-winning corporate culture that has been recognized as one of the top 25 companies to work for in the world on "The World's Best Multinational Workplaces" by the Great Place to Work Institute.

Truchard also is a recognized industry leader. In 2007 he was elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering, what is widely considered to be the highest honor given in the engineering profession. He is one of only 156 Texans to be elected in the history of the Academy. Truchard was also named The University of Texas Distinguished Engineering Graduate in 2004 and in 2003, he was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. In 2002, Electronic Design, a leading electronics publication,  inducted Truchard into its Engineering Hall of Fame and, in 2001, Frost & Sullivan, a global market consulting firm, honored him as the CEO of the Year for the test and measurement industry. In addition, Worth magazine named him one of the nation’s 50 best CEOs for three consecutive years, emphasizing his focus on long-term growth and innovation.

While successfully directing the company's innovation of industry-leading software and hardware, Truchard also participates in many community organizations. He is a member and former chairman of the Engineering Foundation Advisory Council, works closely with The University of Texas at Austin as a member of the Chancellor's Council, and is a former member of the university's Electrical and Computer Engineering Visiting Committee. He is a founding member of the Austin Software Council and was a member of Texas Governor Rick Perry's Advisory Council on the Digital Economy.

Truchard also is an active supporter of the NI academic program which focuses on growing students’ science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills through hands-on, project-based learning. In 2005, Governor Perry asked Truchard to chair the Texas STEM Industry Advisory Council, which directly addresses the declining interest and preparation of young people to pursue careers in technical fields.

Before founding NI, Truchard worked as managing director of the acoustical measurements division at Applied Research Laboratories at The University of Texas at Austin. Truchard holds a doctorate in electrical engineering, as well as a master of science and bachelor of science in physics, all from The University of Texas at Austin.

James Truchard's Awards and Honors

  • 2011 – Recipient of Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship
  • 2010 – Named America’s Sixth Favorite CEO by FORBES magazine and Glassdoor.com
  • 2007 - Elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering
  • 2005 - Named as a member of ISA
  • 2004 - Named University of Texas Distinguished Engineering Graduate
  • 2003 - Elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
  • 2003 - Named one of the 50 Most Influential Industry Innovators by In Tech magazine
  • 2002 - Inducted into Electronic Design’s Engineering Hall of Fame for his work in pioneering virtual instrumentation
  • 2001 - Frost & Sullivan names Truchard as its 2001 CEO of the Year for the test and measurement industry
  • 2001 - Named the Frost & Sullivan CEO of the Year for the test and measurement industry
  • 2000 - Named One of the Nation's 50 Best CEOs for the third consecutive year by Worth magazine
  • 1999 - Received the Texas High Technology Master Entrepreneur of the Year Award
  • 1987 - Received one of the first Texas High Technology Entrepreneur awards

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