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  1. John Chambers

    John T. Chambers is Chairman of the Board and CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc.. Chambers joined Cisco in 1991 as senior vice president, Worldwide Sales and Operations. Since January 1995, when he assumed the role of CEO, Chambers has grown the company from $1.2 billion in annual revenues to its current run-rate of approximately $30 billion. In November 2006, he was named Chairman of the Board, in addition to his CEO role.

  2. Glen Grunwald

    Glen Grunwald is the current senior vice president, basketball operations for the NBA's New York Knickerbockers. From January 2005 until September 2006, Grunwald was the president & CEO of the Toronto Board of Trade. As head of the city's leading business organization, Mr. Grunwald was heavily involved in both the business and social communities of Toronto.

  3. Georgette Mosbacher

    Georgette Mosbacher is President and CEO of Borghese, a global cosmetic, skincare and fragrance company. Ms. Mosbacher is well known for her expertise in the beauty area and for her ability in redirecting the efforts of challenged companies. Innovative and goal-oriented, her creative marketing strategies are legendary in the cosmetics industry.

  4. Stephen Bowen

    Stephen Bowen is the current Dean and CEO of Oxford College of Emory University. Bowen received his bachelor's degree in 1971 from Depauw University, followed two years later by an M.A. from Indiana University. He earned his Ph.D. in 1976 from Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa. Bowen's academic specialty is in the ecology of fisheries, having published widely on diet and digestion in a number of aquatic species, …

  5. Michael Szymanczyk

    Michael Szymanczyk is the current CEO of Philip Morris's USA division. Michael E. Szymanczyk was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Philip Morris USA in August 2002. Mr. Szymanczyk served as Chairman, Philip Morris USA from April 2002 – August 2002 and, prior to that appointment, he served as President and CEO of Philip Morris USA from November 1997 to April 2002. Mr.

  6. Harold Arthur Poling

    Harold Arthur "Red" Poling (born 1925) is a U.S. automobile businessman. He served as the president of the Ford Motor Company between 1985 and 1987, vice-chairman in 1988 and 1989,and as CEO and chairman from 1990 until 1993. He made his mark at Ford's European Operations in the late 1970s and was widely considered as a savior of the company in his stint as executive vice-president for North America in the early 1980s.

  7. Jeff M. Fettig

    Jeff M. Fettig Chairman of the Board Chief Executive Officer Whirlpool Corporation Jeff M. Fettig became Whirlpool Corporation's chairman and chief executive officer, effective January 2006. Previously, he was elected to the position of chairman, president and chief executive officer in July 2004. He served as president and chief operating officer, and was elected to the Whirlpool board of directors, from June 1999.

  8. Jonathan Mednick

    Jonathan Mednick was a Baltimore-born filmmaker and college professor. He died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 43. Was an assistant professor of film production and directing at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Was founder and president of "Other Pictures Productions". Produced and directed the documentary series "American High" and "Dita and the Family Business." Other credits include "The Believer" and "The Cherry Picker," "The Believer" won the Best Picture award at the...

  9. Karin Eastham

    Karin Eastham serves as a director of the company. Since May 2004, Ms. Eastham has been executive vice president and chief operating officer of The Burnham Institute, a not for profit research institute. From April 1999 to May 2004, Ms. Eastham served as senior vice president, Finance, chief financial officer, and secretary of Diversa Corporation, a genomic technology company.

  10. John C. Aplin

    John C. Aplin - Managing Director Mr. Aplin joined CID in 1990 after serving as President and CEO of The Fuller Brush Company, a widely recognized supplier of consumer products. The company was acquired from Sara Lee Company in a transaction led by Mr. Aplin.

  11. Gary Simon

    Gary Simon , Venture Partner Clean Technology Gary Simon has a broad-ranging 34-year career in both Fortune 500 companies and in small start-up businesses, in consulting to major energy companies worldwide, and in government service. His experience spans the range from strategist to executive to investor. He has established an outstanding record of finding innovative small companies and helping them to succeed.

  12. Lou Russell

    Lou Russell Lou Russell is the President and CEO of Russell Martin & Associates, a consulting company serving the corporate training and career college markets. Lou has taught educators and trainers how to "Teach Less, Learn More" based on her book The Accelerated Learning Fieldbook . In the career college sector, she has presented her training workshops for attendees from Capella University, ITT Educational Services and Devry University.

  13. William D. Young

    Prior to his appointment in 1999 as Chairman and CEO of Mongram Biosciences (formerly ViroLogic)-a biotechnology company focused on developing treatments for viral, immunologic, and oncologic diseases-Dr. Young served in a number of positions at Genentech from 1980 to 1999, most recently as Chief Operating Officer, where he was responsible for all development, operations, and commercial activities. Previous to that, he held various positions at Eli Lilly and Company for 14 years.

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  15. Anand Deshpande

    Dr. Anand Deshpande , PhD - Founder, Chairman and Managing Director As the Founder, Chairman and Managing Director of Persistent Systems, Dr. Deshpande's vision created a unique business focused on Outsourced Product Development. Starting out as a hands-on techie. Dr. Deshpande used his expertise in Data Management Systems to boot-strap a small boutique shop. Over the years, under his leadership.

  16. Jack Harding

    Jack Harding brings more than 20 years of executive management experience in the electronics industry to eSilicon. Prior to co-founding eSilicon, he served as president and CEO of Cadence Design Systems; during his tenure, Cadence was the world’s largest supplier of electronic design automation (EDA) software. Previously, Harding was president and CEO of Cooper & Chyan Technology, which was acquired by Cadence in 1997.

  17. Karen Kalantzis

    Karen Kalantzis is the CEO and majority owner of Corporate Network Services, Inc. Karen leveraged her in-depth knowledge in the computer reseller industry to start the company, along with her partner, in 1993. Her previous work experience includes National Marcom Manager for Hewlett-Packard Company, Product Manager for Falcon Microsystems (since absorbed into GTSI) and Manager of the MBI Business Center in Tysons Corner.

  18. Blair Swedeen

    Blair is responsible for 1020's marketing and business development activities with ISPs, web publishers, mobile application providers and other distribution partners. Prior to joining 1020, Blair founded Partenza Consulting, a strategy and business development consultancy advising leading players and investors in the Location-Based Services (LBS) industry.

  19. Mang Yu

    Dr. Yu is a serial scientist entrepreneur and has a track record of successful biotech start-ups. His most recent company, NexBio, was awarded the "Scientific American 50" in December 2005 for its innovative influenza medicine. Prior to founding NexBio, Dr. Yu was a co-founder and Executive Vice President of Perlan Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company focusing on the development of treatments for the common cold.

  20. Mark Stephens

    Mark Stephens Managing Partner and CEO A former Aon executive, Mark was the CEO of Aon RiskLabs and Managing Director of Aon Value Exchange. He has extensive experience in developing pricing strategies that incorporate the economic capital costs derived from risk. He was a member of Aon's National Service Board, Enterprise Risk Management Practice Council and the Financial Institution Global Practice Group. Mark received his B.S. in Finance from Indiana University.

  21. Michael A. McRobbie

    Michael McRobbie , Ph.D. Adjunct Professor President, Indiana University

  22. Leah Essex

    I am 46,married, with two daughters. Own a lake management company and live on a lake.

  23. Van Houweling

    Van Houweling came to Michigan from Carnegie-Mellon University where he was Vice Provost for Computing and Planning from 1981 until 1984. Before joining Carnegie-Mellon, Van Houweling was at Cornell University from 1970 to 1981 as Assistant Professor of Government. Starting in 1976, he took on the additional responsibilities for information technology leadership and became Director of Academic Computing and Central Computing Services in 1980.

  24. William E. Roberts

    Mr. Roberts is a distinguished veteran in the finance and banking arena and currently leads RED CAPITAL GROUP and its three operating companies including Red Mortgage Capital, Inc., the mortgage banking unit; Red Capital Markets, Inc., (MEMBER FINRA / SIPC ) , the investment banking entity; and Red Capital Advisors, LLC, the proprietary investment, merchant banking and investment arm.

  25. Sandra E. Laney

    Sandra E. Laney Chairperson/CEO Cadre Computer Resources

  26. J. Wayne Leonard

    J. Wayne Leonard Chief Executive Officer, Entergy Corporation Wayne Leonard became Entergy's chief executive officer on January 1, 1999. He joined Entergy in April 1998 as president and chief operating officer of the domestic business, and assumed additional responsibility for international operations in August 1998.

  27. Jay Highley

    Jay Highley , is Chief Executive Officer of Integrated Mobile, Inc. He has over 25 years of executive experience in the telecommunications industry. Highley was formerly affiliated with Sprint where he held numerous executive positions, including President of Business Sales for the wireless division. In this role Highley led Sprint’s direct and indirect business sales organization of over 1200 employees nationwide.

  28. Gary Gigante

    Gary Gigante - Chief Executive Officer Gary began his career in metallurgy at Waukesha Foundry before joining ThyssenKrupp Waupaca in March of 1981. He started his career at Waupaca as a Metallurgist and served as Plant Manager in Marinette from 1986, until he was promoted to Vice President of Manufacturing in 2002. Gary held the position of President and COO from 2004 until accepting the position of CEO in July of 2007.

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  30. Don Shapiro

    Don Shapiro President/CEO Spearheads the company's strategic initiatives and oversees all financial aspects of the company.

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  32. Lee Grogg

    Lee has thirty years of management experience in the healthcare industry as an executive and consultant. He has held volunteer business community leadership positions and received recognition for his contribution for his contributions outside the workplace. Professionally, Lee is noted for his entrepreneurial, innovative, bottom-line oriented approaches as well as his ability to create and forge alliances and collaborations.

  33. Steven V. Russell

    Steven V. Russell Senior Vice President, Corporate Development Steven Russell leads the Company's efforts in long-range strategic planning to best assure the Company's growth and profitability objectives. His responsibilities include corporate branding, marketing, public relations, and product management. Mr. Russell reports to Mr. Keith Hagen, CEO.

  34. Shirley Desai

    Shirley Desai Shirley Desai is a serial entrepreneur who is focused on 2 unique businesses and industries, Internet technology and construction. Shirley is CEO/Co-founder of Pageflare Corporation, an early stage start-up focused on citizen publishing. The aim of Pageflare is to offer citizens a stronger voice on topical news issues.

  35. Roger Kaufman

    Roger Kaufman , Founder & CEO Roger is a thought leader in the area of implementation and results attainment. He has more than twenty years of industry and consulting experience with an emphasis on designing and implementing operational improvement programs in a variety of industries. Prior to consulting, Roger worked for General Motors Delco Electronics Corporation as an industrial engineer and for several years in line management.

  36. John “Joc” Jacquay

    John “Joc” Jacquay , Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing John “Joc” Jacquay (pronounced Jackway) is Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for AboveNet, Inc. With more than 30 years of industry experience, Mr. Jacquay is responsible for growing AboveNet’s expanding portfolio of products and services built upon the Company’s premier fiber optic metro network. Prior to joining AboveNet, Mr. Jacquay was the President of Business Markets at XO Communications.

  37. Pankaj Shukla

    Pankaj Shukla Founder and CEO T-ReX Global Incorporated Pankaj Shukla is founder and CEO of T-ReX Global Incorporated. A company focused on serving the real estate investor as they own and manage property. Prior to that Pankaj was the vice president of product development for Intuit's Small Business Division. Pankaj’s organization of over 600 people was responsible for strategy and development of Quicken and QuickBooks product line.

  38. Rod Clemmons

    Rod Clemmons , CEO/President/Music Producer: Rod Clemmons is a multi-faceted musician, a gifted performer whose avenues of musical expression have ranged from the concert stage to pop production studios to the glories of gospel singing. At the heart of his music has always been the classical piano. Blind from birth, Rod discovered the piano at age three and was being taught by one of the professors of music of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff by age 4.

  39. Matthew Kovatch

    Matthew Kovatch , CEO and Founder Matthew Kovatch is in charge of the global sales operation and has quickly positioned Taridium as the one of the fastest growing open source VoIP solutions providers. Prior to founding Taridium, he worked for Sysmaster where he held senior sales positions and was instrumental in building up one of the world's top telephony billing companies.

  40. Jack Holder

    Jack Holder Dr. Jack J. Holder, Jr . has decades of experience in managing, buying & selling businesses. Jack attended Indiana University on a football scholarship, and continued his education to earn an MBA and Doctorate. He has authored five books and more than twenty-five articles in professional journals and has taught at the university level in six U. S. states, Europe and Africa.

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