![]() ![]() Tademy researched her family history intensively for three years before deciding to write a novel. In 1995, she quit her executive position to pursue other passions. Tademy was hired as Vice President and General Manager of Sun Microsystems in Silicon Valley in 1992. In 1985, she helped found ALPS America, a unit of Japan’s ALPS Electric Company, where she was in charge of marketing high-performance dot-matrix printers. Tademy worked for the Bay Area Rapid Transit, Memorex Corporation, and ITT’s printer company, Qume. degree from the Graduate School of Management at the University of California at Los Angeles. degree in psychology in 1970 and in 1972, she earned her M.B.A. Two years later, she transferred to the University of California at Los Angeles. In 1964, Tademy was accepted at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Morris Junior High School and Castro Valley High, where she was a National Merit Scholar. In 1956, her family moved to Castro Valley, California, where her father worked as a contractor. ![]() ![]() She was the youngest of four siblings, including two older sisters, Theodorsia and Joan, and an older brother, Lee. Author and corporate executive Lalita Tademy was born in 1948 in Berkeley, California to Nathan Green Tademy, Jr. ![]()
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