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Thomas D. Dickson was born and reared in Menlo Park, California. Tom graduated from Brigham Young University in 1971 with a bachelor's degree in manufacturing engineering. His first employer was Alza Pharmaceutical where Tom secured numerous patents covering everything from motion sickness patches to ophthalmic inserts.
Tom then struck out on his own founding Kitchenetics, a high-tech kitchen appliance manufacturer. Kitchenetics' first retail product, the Kitchen Mill, an 8 pound unit rapidly replaced the industries 60 pound stone mills and closed the doors of 40 competitors in the grain mill business with its revolutionary high speed milling process. |