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Donald S. Drucker was an integral part of the success of three teams – football, basketball, and lacrosse – during his four years at Oberlin College. He earned 12 letters as the team manager of the three sports, helping the Yeomen achieve impressive team records from 1957 to 1961. Drucker helped lead the lacrosse squad to a remarkable 39-5-1 record in four spring seasons, while he helped guide the basketball team to a 49-24 mark in a four-year span. Additionally, Drucker and the football team notched 12 wins during his tenure at the College. He graduated from Oberlin with a bachelor's degree in political science in 1961.
A long-time information technology specialist, Drucker has held positions in human resources and technology senior management at companies such as IBM, Fairchild Semiconductor, and Advanced Micro Devices. He is active in a number of professional and community organizations. Drucker is a charter member and officer for the Human Resource Systems Professionals. Additionally, he works as a volunteer for Cat Rescue. Drucker and his wife, Diane, reside in Cupertino, California, and they have one daughter, Donna Joy.
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