C. Edward McVaney (December 29, 1940 – June 4, 2020)
In 1977, he was a co-founder and became the
CEO
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of
JD Edwards
J.D. Edwards World Solution Company or JD Edwards, abbreviated JDE, was an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software company, whose namesake ERP system is still sold under ownership by Oracle Corporation. JDE's products included World for I ...
Corporation, a pioneering
Enterprise Resource Planning
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company.
In June 2003, JD Edwards arranged to be purchased by PeopleSoft for $1.8 billion. Oracle, within days, launched a hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft with intent to exclude JD Edwards. PeopleSoft went ahead with the purchase of JD Edwards anyway, and in 2005, Oracle finally acquired the combined JD Edwards-PeopleSoft organization, bringing the JD Edwards WorldSoftware and EnterpriseOne product lines into the product portfolio of
Oracle Corporation
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.
In 2016 McVaney became founder and chairman of the board at Nextworld.
Early life
McVaney was born in Omaha, Nebraska, December 29, 1940. As his father was off to war as a
World War II
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dentist
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, according to a 2002 interview, McVaney had very little memory of him until he came home at the end of the War.
His father had graduated from Creighton University and while he served largely behind lines in the Army Air Corps, he came home from Europe with indications of
post-traumatic stress syndrome and was haunted by nightmares and terrified by loud noises for many years after his return. McVaney recalls the day his father showed up saying that of him that he appeared to be "the biggest, tallest man in the whole world. I was just a little squirt".
McVaney's siblings included three brothers, John, Richard, and Tim. His mother Mary McVaney, was a housewife and as a child, the family lived, as he describes it, "in a very frugal, frugal way"
in their home on 38th Street in Omaha, Nebraska.
Education
McVaney attended a
Jesuit elementary prep school, and graduated high school,
Creighton Prep School, in 1959. He then went to Iowa State Teacher's College (now the
University of Northern Iowa
The University of Northern Iowa (UNI) is a public university in Cedar Falls, Iowa. UNI offers more than 90 majors across the colleges of Business Administration, Education, Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences and gr ...
) on a football scholarship. He was on the dean's list and graduated with honors in 1964 with a BS in mechanical engineering. Discovered making "free calls" with little wire device to his girlfriend, Carole, in Lincoln, Nebraska, McVaney lost his football scholarship and left Iowa State Teacher's College. He returned to
Creighton Prep School for a semester-and-a-half, and then attended the
University of Nebraska
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. McVaney married Carole in 1963.
For post-graduate training, McVaney attended
Rutgers University
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. McVaney and his wife lived in
Cedar Grove, New Jersey
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.
Career
Upon his graduation from Rutgers, McVaney was hired by
Western Electric
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as an operations research engineer.
McVaney was transferred by Peat Marwick from New York City to Denver, Colorado in 1968. He continued with Marwick until 1970 when he took a position with Alexander Grant, now
Grant Thornton LLP
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.
Along with co-workers, Dan Gregory and Jack Thompson, McVaney founded
JD Edwards
J.D. Edwards World Solution Company or JD Edwards, abbreviated JDE, was an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software company, whose namesake ERP system is still sold under ownership by Oracle Corporation. JDE's products included World for I ...
in 1977.
In 2016, McVaney founded Nextworld, an
enterprise resource planning
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of main business processes, often in real time and mediated by software and technology. ERP is usually referred to as a category of business management software—typically a sui ...
platform, in Denver, Colorado.
Family life
Mr. McVaney was married for 57 years to his wife Carole, having met in high school and married in 1963. They had three children, as well as nine grandchildren.
Philanthropy
In May 1998, McVaney donated more than $32 million to the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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to establish the JD Edwards Honors Program (now the Jeffrey S. Raikes School). This program is charged with educating the next generation of business professionals by combining
computer science
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education with
business management
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skills.
References
External links
Transcript of a Computerworld Honors Program oral history video interview with Ed McVaney by Daniel S. Morrow at his home, the McVaney Ranch, in Colorado, 2002
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Businesspeople in software
American technology chief executives
American computer businesspeople
American philanthropists
University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni
American billionaires
People from Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Businesspeople from Omaha, Nebraska
1940 births
2020 deaths
Rutgers University alumni