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Prior to this, he was Vice President of Technology for Ziff-Davis Interactive (1991-1995), where he was responsible for the overall architecture and design of the Interchange Online Service as well as development of a number of online and CD-ROM based products. With the sale of Interchange to AT&T in 1995, he continued his work with the online service, as well as consulting to other groups within AT&T’s Emerging Services Division. As Vice President of Corporate Research and Development at Lotus Development Corporation from 1985 to 1991, he was responsible for new product and technology development including Lotus' multimedia efforts and the development of such pioneering products as Lotus Improv, Lotus Agenda, Lotus Magellan and the software for the HP-95LX pocket computer. Ed was Vice President of Development at Microcom, Inc for the first four years of the company’s operation (1981-1985). In addition to development of numerous software and firmware communication products, his group was responsible for the definition of the Microcom Networking Protocol (MNP). He started his computer career at Data General Corporation (1972-1981), working on systems architecture, operating system design, networking and distributed systems. Ed is a graduate of Harvard College with an A.B. in Applied Mathematics. Wayne Bennett Wayne is a Partner in the Boston law firm of Bingham Dana LLP. He is in the Firm's Entrepreneurial Services Group, where he maintains a general corporate and commercial practice, focusing on emerging companies and the effective use of intellectual property. Wayne leads the Firm's Commercial Technology Practice and he Co-Chairs the Firm's Intellectual Property Practice. Mr. Bennett graduated from Syracuse University in 1974 and Georgetown University Law Center in 1981. Mr. Bennett worked as a mathematician in the public and private sectors before joining the Firm in 1981. As a mathematician, Wayne was responsible for the design, development and worldwide deployment of mainframe applications and operating systems, as well as the development of assemblers and compilers for minicomputers. In the course of his work with the Department of the Navy and the National Bureau of Standards, Mr. Bennett was one of a handful of practitioners involved in the application of queuing theory to the measurement of computer performance and was a frequent lecturer on the topic of computer performance measurement and simulation. In 1986, he left the Firm to serve as CEO of a troubled software company, where he led the company's turnaround, which involved retooling its product, restaffing and identifying new market directions. After several years as an entrepreneur, he returned to Bingham Dana to help other high technology companies. Mr. Bennett's practice focuses on both emerging and established companies in e-commerce, technology licensing, outsourcing, OEM, reseller, distribution, co-branding and related strategic alliances, systems integration and technology development arrangements, equity financing and a broad range of commercial matters. Clients include E-Ink, Streamline.com, Boston Scientific, Fleet, USTrust, InfoLibria, Ab Initio Software, Boston Equiserve, Avid Sports, Excelergy, GMAC, Andersen Consulting, McCracken Financial, NECX, Mainstreet Financial, Tanger Factory Outlets, RealityWave, FLEXCon, National Broach and the New England Revolution. Wayne is Vice Chair of the ABA Subcommittee on Software Contracting, which is tasked with helping to shape the draft software licensing and electronic commerce provisions of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA). He lectures on Internet- and software-related topics and authored the Firm's Business Guide to Intellectual Property. Wayne is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of CIO Magazine and a member of the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Interactive Media Council. Nolan Bushnell Nolan Bushnell is the “father of the video game industry”, creator of “PONG” and the founder of Atari Corporation. His vision and enthusiasm brought economic success and worldwide attention to the electronic gaming industry – as well as billions of smiles to adults and children all over the globe. During more than 25 prominent years in the public eye, Bushnell has founded and successfully operated over 20 companies including Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theater, Axlong, ByVideo, Sente, Etak and Catalyst Technologies. He is also the creator and holder of patents in various industries worldwide. Edward “Murray” Cook Edward Cook is President and CEO Migration Software and is responsible for the strategic direction, profitability, and business planning of the company. John Curran John Curran is Vice President of Internet Technology at NEXTLINK Communications. Prior to NEXTLINK, John worked at GTE Internetworking where he served as Chief Technology Officer. He began his career with BBN where he had technology responsibility for several of the early Internet networks (CSNET and NEARNET) and the NSFNET Network Service Center (NNSC), the main coordination center for the Internet at the time. He has been an active participant in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), where he served as a Co-director of the Operations and Network Management area and worked on a wide range of topics including inter-provider coordination, IPv6, and Internet applications architecture. Gregory N. Elinsky Greg has been a Vice President of Wealth Management Services Group at Goldman Sachs since 1993. Greg has approximately 4.4 billion dollars under management for 35 individuals and families. In addition Greg has had extensive experience with Investment Banking and Private Placement investments, having placed over 400 million in Private Placement assets. Before joining Goldman Sachs’ Private Client Services group in 1990 Greg worked for a private family group in Cleveland, Ohio analyzing real estate transactions for the primary purpose of condominium conversion. He earned both his MBA in finance and his B.S. in Hotel Restaurant and Institutional management from Pennsylvania State University. In addition, Greg was a member of both the 1988 and 1992 Olympic wrestling teams. Greg Erman Greg is MarketSoft's President & CEO and has raised more than $20M in venture capital to build the company, a leader in the emerging eMarketing software category. Prior to co-founding MarketSoft, Greg was President & CEO of Waypoint Software Corporation, which developed eCommerce software for B2B product catalogs on the Internet. Greg founded Waypoint, recruited a management team, raised institutional venture capital, and sold the firm to Open Market, Inc., a publicly traded leader in Internet commerce. His investors earned a 426% return in only four months. Prior to Waypoint, Greg served as Vice President of sales and marketing for an electronic messaging software company and spent eight years at Digital Equipment Corporation in sales and product management. Greg holds BSEE and Marketing MBA degrees with high honors from Rutgers University and serves on the board of MIT’s Technology Capital Network. Robert Frankston Bob’s background covers over three decades of innovation in the software industry. From 1966 to 1979, he worked at White-Weld and Company in their computer research division, which became Interactive Data Corporation in 1969, in various roles doing systems design and implementation. White-Weld was one of the earliest financial information services and used the Scientific Data Systems 940 to provide time-sharing services. In 1979, Bob founded Software Arts with Dan Bricklin to develop and sell VisiCalc. VisiCalc was the first electronic spreadsheet program and remained a widely used program for personal computers for many years. From 1985 to 1990, Bob worked at Lotus Development, where he created the Lotus Express product and a Fax facility for Lotus Notes. From 1990 to 1992, he worked at Slate Corporation on mobile and pen-based systems. From 1993 to 1998, Bob worked at Microsoft, focusing on consumer computing and connectivity and created "no-new-wires" initiative (including phone line networking) Bob holds BS degrees in both Computer Science and Mathematics from MIT and earned a Masters and Engineers Degrees in Computer Science (and EE) from MIT in 1974. At MIT he was in the Multics group at (what is now) LCS. Bruce Journey He is the publisher and CEO of MIT’s award-winning national magazine, Technology Review. He has been the driving force in rebuilding the Technology Review enterprise. He established the vision and strategy for the new TechReview and has been the architect and builder of the magazine’s successful growth strategy. Prior to joining TR, Bruce served as the New England Manager of Fortune Magazine from 1991 to 1996, where he was responsible for all sales and marketing in the six New England states. From 1988 to 1991, he was the Group Publisher of The Crosby Vandenberg Group, a magazine publishing group based in Boston. He was responsible for the magazines TV Entertainment and ESPN’s TV Sports. TV Entertainment Magazine was America’s 7th largest circulation magazine. Before that, Mr. Journey held several positions with Time Magazine. Most recently, he was advertising manager for the New York division. He attended the University of Maryland and is a graduate of Gordon College. Mr. Journey is a member of the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement in New England, its former Chairman, and a member of the Advisory Board. He also serves on the Advisory Boards of several Internet companies. Harry Kasparian Harry is the CEO and founder of Corporate Technologies, Inc., a full service provider of Internet a Web integration services company focused on architecting, implementing and managing complex Web applications. The company, named for two years in a row as one of VAR Business Magazine’s "Fast 50" has self funded its organic growth in 5 years to projected revenues of $120M while maintaining profitability. Recently, Corporate Technology started a new sister company, Axelerant, which provides site management services in addition to design, application development and systems integration. Prior to founding CTI, Harry spent nine years at Sun Microsystems in various sales and management positions. He also spent five years at Analog Devices in engineering and product management positions. Harry holds a BS in Engineering from WPI, a Masters Degree in Engineering from Northeastern University and an MBA from Boston College. Greg Kee Greg is the Vice President of Marketing, Xevo Corporation. In his role as VP of Marketing, Greg is responsible for assuring that Xevo’s product offerings strongly reflect market needs. Additionally, he is responsible for messaging, awareness creation and lead generation for the company. Greg brings a wealth of experience to his role as VP of Marketing at Xevo. He has had executive positions in the software industry for 15 years, including VP of Internet Operations and Marketing at iMarket, Inc., where he created and managed several B2B e-commerce sites and all of the associated marketing. He also oversaw significant platform extensions in managing a $60M product line at Legent Corp. as VP of Product Management. At that firm he was also involved in business development and merger and acquisition activities, driving Legent’s 1994 acquisition of TeamOne Systems. Earlier, Greg managed the product management function for a line of Windows development products at Softbridge, and he managed the corporate marketing organization for the object-oriented programming and embedded systems product lines at OASYS. He began his career at Apollo Computer managing strategic relationships in the software development market. Greg has a BA in Applied Mathematics from Harvard and an MBA from Stanford where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar. Gerald Kehoe Gerald Kehoe is a senior partner at Bingham Dana LLP. He has a general corporate and finance practice, with an emphasis on international transactions. He spent four years as resident partner in the firm’s London office, where he devoted a substantial amount of time to cross-border acquisitions, joint ventures, equity investments and international licensing transactions. He has represented both U.S. and non-U.S. clients of all sizes in a significant number of debt financing venture capital and acquisition transactions. He has been involved with various clients ranging from startup to major Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Kehoe is a member of the American, Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations as well as the International Bar Association. He is active in many international business associations and committees promoting the development of commercial law and trade. Mr. Kehoe graduated from Cornell University in 1983 and from Temple University School of Law in 1986. Andrew B. Koslow Andy Koslow is currently a Managing Director in the San Francisco office of Whytecliff Capital Corporation, a venture capital firm focused on early stage technology investing. He is also currently on the board of directors of, and provides operational support to, several portfolio companies. Previously, Andrew was Chief Administrative Officer at D.E. Shaw Financial Technology, a firm that produced transactional finance software for the Internet, and at FarSight Financial Services, an Internet broker-dealer, both located in Cambridge, MA. Mr. Koslow was also a member of the D. E. Shaw Group team responsible for group-wide acquisitions and joint-venture activities. Prior to D. E. Shaw, Mr. Koslow was an attorney with Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison in Palo Alto, CA, where he focused on corporate finance and intellectual property issues for many technology companies. Mr. Koslow has a JD from New York University School of Law, an M.A. from the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University, a C.E.P. from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, and a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University. Randy Parker Randy is the Founder, President and CTO of Roving Software Inc., a Boston-area firm providing small businesses with powerful e-marketing capabilities.  At Roving he is responsible for product strategy and direction.   Parker has 14 years in professional software development and strategic consulting, including advising startups and investors alike on the impact of advanced software and network technologies.  He has focused on defining robust product architectures that meet the needs of customers by rapidly assimilating new and changing technology.  His entrepreneurial background gives him a strong understanding of startup company dynamics.  Parker has lived his life online, with over 21 years of online experience (including registering an Internet domain name fourteen years ago).   He is an expert and pioneer in software agents, expert systems, hypertext, and mobile computing with companies such as Palladian, Gold Hill, Scenario and Vectis. Parker has presented extensively at industry conferences, and he or his products have been featured by media outlets such as CNBC, the Boston Globe, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal.  He received a BS in Computer Science from MIT, where he did research at the MIT AI Lab. Jordan Pollack Jordan is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Brandeis University. Jordan directs a research lab for the study of Dynamical & Evolutionary Machine Organization, working on the most novel approaches to solving the AI problem, like Neural Networks and Dynamical Systems, Fractals & Chaos as a basis for complex cognition and behavior, Evolutionary and Co-evolutionary computation, Cooperation and Self-Organization. Tanvir Rasab Tanvir is the CEO of London-based Wcities.com, a developer of online city guides that provide information about local restaurants, bars, hotels, entertainment and cultural activities via the Web and e-mail directly to mobile phones, handheld computers and other information appliances. Tanvir has direct marketing experience running a consulting firm for seven years as well as a director of marketing for a consumer products company in the UK. Tan lives in London and San Francisco. Jim Ricotta Jim is the President, CEO and Co-Founder of SitePath. Jim brings a wide breadth of functional experience to SightPath, having held positions in engineering, product management, marketing, sales, and general management at a number of leading high technology companies including Avid Technology, Sun Microsystems and IBM. Ricotta holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. Kitt Sawitsky Kitt is the Managing Partner in the Corporate Department at the Boston law firm of Goulston & Storrs. In addition to general business representation, he has counseled investors, principals and companies in startup and mature e-commerce ventures. He also serves as the Chairman of Strive/Boston Employment Service. Kitt earned his JD at Boston College and graduated cum laude from Princeton University. Stan Sclaroff Stan Sclaroff is a professor in Boston University's Computer Science Dept. and founder of the university's Image and Video Computing Group. He received his masters and Ph.D. degrees from the MIT Media Laboratory, in 1991 and 1995 respectively. Stan worked in industry (1984 to 1989) as a Senior Software Engineer at Schlumberger Technologies, CAD/CAM Division (Applicon). Stan is an acknowledged expert in multimedia computation, machine vision, and computer graphics; he has published over fifty articles on these topics. In 1996, he received a prestigious Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research. Stan is also on the board of advisors for Salient Stills, a MIT Media Lab startup that is focused on developing digital imaging products for print and WWW media content providers. William Schawbel Bill is a former Executive of Gillette Company; President of Schawbel Corp, an international consumer products co.; Board member of Junior Achievement and the Sol Snyder Entrepreneurial School at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Bill has extensive experience in consumer marketing as well as International business running businesses in Asia and Europe. He serves on several boards and is actively involved in public service. Sharam Shirazi President & CEO, Verification Technologies Armando Viteri Armando is President of PinPoint Corporation. PinPoint is the leading provider in the new product category of Local Positioning Systems (LPS). Using digital wireless/radio technology, PinPoint is used to locate, track and secure assets and inventory through the Web in a broad class of asset management, supply chain logistics and manufacturing applications. Investors include Asia Pacific Ventures, Prism Ventures, General Electric and Mitsui and Company. Customers include Ford, Nortel, and United Healthcare. Mr. Viteri was previously an Executive Vice President at TriTeal Corporation, a publicly traded software company (NASDAQ:TEAL) focused on desktop software for the enterprise marketplace. Mr. Viteri's responsibilities included SoftNC, the Company's Java product line. Mr. Viteri joined the Company during its startup phase in November 1994 as its founding Vice President of Worldwide Sales. Customers included Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, the National Security Agency, the Department of Defense, IBM and Corel. From October 1983 to November 1994, Mr. Viteri was employed with Sun Microsystems, serving in a variety of sales, engineering and marketing management positions. His most recent position was as Eastern Regional Manager, SunSoft. Previous to this position Mr. Viteri was the Group Marketing Manager for SPARC Technology and a member of SPARC International's Board of Directors. 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