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Mark Vogel
Chairman
Mark Vogel   As one of the Company's two founders, Mark Vogel helped conceptualize the Company's breakthrough approach to distributed information management. Mark has over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, including top-level strategy and
line-division management. Through work at Bank of America, as well as with a variety of other organizations, Mark has developed extensive knowledge in the communications-based and data-driven technologies, and has worked on many aspects of finance, marketing, and emerging technologies. He holds an M.S. degree in Operations Research from Stanford University, and a B.A. in Mathematics and Accounting from Temple University.
 
Deb Goslin
CEO, Encirq Corporation
Deb Goslin   Deb Goslin has built multi-million dollar software businesses where she has leveraged her sales, marketing and business development expertise to quickly enhance the leadership position of the company and its product line. Deb has served on the executive
management teams at INGRES, Metaphor, Comdisco, Platinum Technology, NetBrowser Communications and Adaptive Planning. She also has extensive experience in venture capital fund raising and mergers & acquisitions. Deb holds a B.S. degree from Florida State University, an M.S. from University of Miami and attended the Executive MBA Program at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University.
 
Igor Sill
Managing Director, Hambrecht Geneva Ventures
Igor Sill   Igor Sill is Managing Director and co-founder of Geneva Venture Partners. In 1984 he founded and became Chairman of GenevaGroup International, Inc. Prior to forming GenevaGroup he served as Vice President for Visual Engineering, a 3D graphics software
company, founding management team member of INGRES (subsequently acquired by The ASK Group and most recently Computer Associates). Prior to entering the software industry, he served as General Manager, EIS and managed the internal merger and integration of EXXON Corporation's three high technology divisions: Qwip, QYX and VYDEC in San Francisco, CA. Igor received his MBA from Oxford University, Said Business School and is a member of Merton College. He attended the University of California, Berkeley 1975, as well as Stanford University's Graduate School of Business SEP program 1984, Advanced Management College 1981 and Strategic Marketing Management 1983.
He attended Harvard University's GSB Venture Capital Program, 1997 & 2000 and Stanford University School of Law's Directorship College Program in 1998, 2002.
Igor was an investor in Salesforce.com, Tumbleweed, Callixa (SAP), Siebel Systems, Extricity, Finjan, NetGravity, Weblogic and iWitness (Zantaz). Igor is or has been a Board Member of Callixa, Encirq, Karna, and Advisory Board member of Salesforce.com, Global Technology. He is also a Board of Directors member of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF).
 
Stewart Schuster
Stewart Schuster   Stewart Schuster is a general partner at Novus Ventures. He served as both a Venture Partner at Brentwood Venture Capital and an independent investor since 1995, specializing in enterprise software. Stu's extensive investing experience spans more than 15
companies, many of whom went public or were successfully acquired.
Prior to his venture experience, Stu served as executive vice president of marketing at Sybase, Inc. During Stu's tenure at Sybase, the Company grew from its initial product launch to $1 billion in revenues, and became the fifth largest independent software company in the US. At Sybase, Stu oversaw the company's worldwide marketing, with responsibilities that included marketing communications, product marketing, field programs, channels and partner development, and international marketing. Stu was named to the 1994 All-Star Executive Team by Upside magazine, being recognized for pioneering the marketing of client-server architecture. He previously held technical and marketing management, and executive positions at Ingres, Tandem Computers, and Intel.
Stu earned his Bachelors in applied mathematics and computer science from Washington University, St. Louis. Stu also received a Masters in mathematics and a PhD in computer science from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.
 
Mark Siegel
Mark Siegel   Mark joined Menlo Ventures in 1996. Previously, he held product management and consulting management positions at Oracle Corporation and worked in business development at Netscape Communications Corporation. At Menlo, Mark focuses primarily
on software and communications companies. His recent investments and board seats include: 3PARdata, diCarta, Emptoris, Phiar, Questra, Tera Systems and Voltage Security. His prior investments include BlueGill Technologies, acquired by Checkfree (CKFR), Rubric, acquired by Kana Software (KANA) and Netmosphere, acquired by Critical Path (CPTH). Mark is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B.S. in Physics and Electrical Engineering) and the Stanford University Graduate School of Business (M.B.A.).
 
 
 
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