After school, he worked for Stratus Computer and Honeywell Information Systems before being president and chief operating officer of GRiD Systems.[8] He joined Cisco in 1988, then a four-year-old company with 34 employees, as its second chief executive officer and chairman of the board.[5] He was replaced by John Chambers as CEO in 1995 and as chairman in 2006.[8][9] At his retirement in 2006, Cisco had 50,000 employees in 77 countries.[10]
In 2010, Morgridge and his wife donated $175 million to create the Fund for Wisconsin Scholars, an endowment which will provide grants to low-income students attending one of Wisconsin’s public colleges or universities.[13] Morgridge Family Foundation donated funds to Immanuel Lutheran School,[14] Mount Olive Lutheran Church,[15] and to several educational and volunteering organizations.
Looking back on his life, says John Morgridge, in addition to parents, church and school, "it's the community that helps form our moral compass. It's those attitudes that I've remembered through my entire lifetime. We've been very blessed with what this country has given us. And we intend, before we die, to give it back."[16]
Morgridge married his high school sweetheart, Tashia Frankfurth (now a special education teacher), great granddaughter of William Frankfurth, the co-founder of the German-English Academy, which is now known as the University School of Milwaukee.[19] They have an adult son and daughter, and a second son who died of leukemia.[13]
Morgridge was featured in the documentary film Something Ventured, which premiered in 2011.[20]
Honors and recognition
1991, Wisconsin Distinguished Business Alumnus Award[21]
1996, Stanford Graduate School of Business Arbuckle Award[22]
2005, Distinguished Alumni Award from the Wisconsin Alumni Association[21]