- Shai Agassi
Shai Agassi used to be the CEO of SAP. Today he is planning to rebuild the automobile industry from the ground up. With Better Place , he has a business model that may make electric cars real, tomorrow. He began when he was asked a simple question at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland: How do you make the world a better place by 2020? Being an engineer, he took that question seriously and began thinking about moving transportation off oil, completely.
- Leo Apotheker
Léo Apotheker is a member of the Executive Board of SAP AG. Léo Apotheker has been a member of the SAP AG Executive Board and President of Global Customer Solutions & Operations since 2002.In his role, he is responsible for all of SAP’s customer operations including consulting, education and training, sales, marketing, SMB, and field services. Prior to that, he was President of SAP EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) from 1999 to 2002.
- Klaus Kleinfeld
Klaus Kleinfeld (born November 6 1957 in Bremen, Germany) was chief executive officer (CEO) of Siemens AG from 2005 till July 2007. On April 25, 2007, Siemens AG distributed a press release announcing that the supervisory board was not planning to renew Kleinfeld's contract, due to United States authorities' ongoing investigations of the Siemens corruption scandal. Displeased by this decision, Kleinfeld announced that he would leave his position by September 30, 2007.
- Larry Kellner
Lawrence W. "Larry" Kellner (born 1959) has been CEO of Continental Airlines since December 2004. He previously served as a vice president, chief financial officer and chief operations officer for the airline. Kellner grew up in Sumter, South Carolina. He graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1981 with a degree in accounting. He resides in Houston, Texas.
- Carol Bellamy
Carol Bellamy, president and CEO of World Learning, will deliver the commencement address at Vermont Law School’s 31st commencement ceremony. The public is invited to attend the ceremony, which will begin at 10:30 AM on the South Royalton town green. Bellamy also serves as president of the School for International Training.
- Edward L. Masry
Edward L. Masry (born July 29,1932 in Paterson, New Jersey, died December 6,2005 in Thousand Oaks, California) was a partner in the law firm of Masry and Vititoe and a city councilman. Masry attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California Los Angeles, and University of Southern California. Although he never received a bachelor's degree, Loyola Law School accepted him on an exemption due to high placement scores.
- Donald J. Carty
Mr. Carty has been a member of the Company's board of directors since 1992 and for much of that time has served as chairman of the Audit Committee. From 1998 to 2003, Carty served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of AMR Corporation. He also previously served as President of AMR Airline Group and American Airlines, Inc. Prior to that he was the Chief Financial Officer and held various other executive positions at AMR and its subsidiaries.
- Nick Ferrari
Nick Ferrari , CEO, Erdos & Morgan Inc. Nick Ferrari has more than 20 years of experience in the advertising, marketing and research arena. His continuous involvement in new market strategies and tactics, including his leadership in both the old and new media, provides a depth of experience among an already established and dedicated team. Previously Ferrari was vice president, chief marketing officer, DMIND Corporation.
- Marcel Boyer
Marcel Boyer is one of Canada's best known economists. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Carnegie Mellon University and teaches at the economics department of the University of Montreal, where he currently occupies the Bell Canada Chair in industrial economics. He is also a fellow of the Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations ( CIRANO ) and sits on the board of the Quebec agency for public-private partnerships.
- Percy Barnevik
Since 2000, Percy Barnevik has been active in philanthropic work in Tamil Nadu, India. Presently, he is an adviser and donor to the Indian Trust, Hand in Hand. One of the five programs consists of Self Help Groups with Micro-credits. Through the organization's efforts, 186,000 women have been trained and 54,000 family businesses have been created. In addition, 6,500 children in child labor have moved into 25 transit schools established for this purpose.
- Freddie Fu
Freddie H. Fu , M.D. Freddie H. Fu , M.D., is the David Silver Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Previously, he was the department's executive vice chairman.
- Tom McInerney
- Andreas Beerli
- Wendy Capland
WENDY CAPLAND Founder and CEO of Vision Quest Consulting Wendy Capland is the founder and CEO of Vision Quest Consulting. Founded in 1987, Vision Quest Consulting consults, coaches, and advises executives and senior teams to leverage themselves as leaders increasing their impact, communications, and strategic relationships.
- Scott Lyle
Scott Lyle President & Chief Executive Officer Mr. Lyle’s responsibilities include all facets of next>edge’s strategic planning and growth as well as management of the company’s team. Along with the next>edge management team, Mr. Lyle was the architect of next>edge’s unique business design of providing a strategic and integrated approach to energy efficiency and power generation solutions for the commercial real estate industry.
- Mark Engel
Mark Engel is a very "hands on" CEO. He meets regularly with staff and is consulted on all policy issues. He meets with clients to ensure that his staff is addressing their individual management goals. He periodically visits properties to ensure that the Langsam standards are being maintained. His door is always open to anyone seeking his counsel.
- Gunter Thielen
Gunter Thielen Chairman and CEO
- Gerald Hoegl
Gerald Hoegl Chief Executive Officer Hoegl brings more than 16 years of financial management and operations experience to his role as the chief executive officer and the chief financial officer at Metcomb. Prior to joining Metcomb in 2005, Hoegl spent four years as an authorized officer at Hoerbiger Group where he served as chief financial officer for the Compression Technology Business Unit.
- Haakon Overli
Haakon Overli Haakon Overli is a Managing Partner at Dawn. Haakon has extensive investing, operational and venture capital experience. He co-founded Self Trade S.A (France), an online broker, and acted as the CEO for the highly successful British part of the business and was a member of their European Executive Board. Self Trade S.A was floated in April 2000 and then sold in October 2000 to DAB (a subsidiary of HVB of Germany) for € 911M.
- Keith Brophy
Keith Brophy Keith Brophy is President of Business Development at NuSoft Solutions. Mr. Brophy has over two decades of experience in the software technology industry in a variety of capacities. Projects range from small commercially focused rapid development initiatives to large-scale space systems, and involvement on some of the most recognized web integration initiatives in the world.
- Pete Coors
PETE COORS Chairman of Coors Brewing Company and vice chairman of Molson Coors Brewing Company.
- Dennis J. Cagan
Dennis was previously on the board of a number of other public technology firms including The David Jamison Carlyle Corp. (he was the founder), ISOCOR (acquired by Critical Path: CPTH), MessageMedia, Inc. (acquired by DoubleClick: DCLK, he was the interim CEO), Great Bear Technologies, StarPress and Sanctuary Woods Multimedia.
- William L. Kimsey
William Kimsey Director William L. Kimsey has served as a member of our Board of Directors since October 2004. From 1998 to 2002, Mr. Kimsey was Global Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Global Executive Board of the public accounting firm of Ernst & Young. Mr. Kimsey has more than 30 years of experience, all gained at Ernst & Young and its predecessor, Arthur Young & Company.
- Tom Knutzen
Tom Knutzen CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board MSc. Strategic and Financial Planning, Copenhagen Business School Member of the Executive Board Employed at Danisco since 1 February 2006 Member of the Board of Nordea Bank AB (publ)
- Robert Holland Jr
Robert Holland, Jr . is the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Workplace Integrators, a Southeast Michigan company he acquired in June 1997 and built into one of the largest Steelcase Office Furniture dealerships in the United States. He divested this business in April 2001.
- Paul Gratton
Paul started his career at Midland Bank and was part of the think-tank that created First Direct, where he served as financial services director. From there he went on to be operations director in the start-up team that became Prudential Banking and ultimately Egg. Paul was the chief operating officer when Egg launched in 1998 and became Egg's CEO on January, 1 2001.
- John Alexander
John Alexander jea13@cornell.edu President, The CBORD Group AB '74, MBA '76 Cornell University John E. Alexander is chief executive officer and founder of The CBORD Group Inc., a systems integration firm. Mr. Alexander has built The CBORD Group from a handful of part-time employees to a corporation employing more than 240 people and serving over 4,000 clients worldwide. CBORD is the market leader in systems for foodservice and institutional management.
- Yann Le Cam
Yann served as Director General of the AIDES Fédération Nationale from 1992 to 1998. He served as a Special Advisor to the French Neuromuscular Association (AFM) from 1998 and founded the Alliance Maladies Rares, a national umbrella organisation of over 150 patient associations in France. Yann was one of the founding members of the European Organisation for Rare Diseases in 1997 and contributed to the adoption of the European Regulation on Orphan Drugs in December 1999.
- John Sganga
John P. Sganga, FACHE Founder, President & CEO John Sganga launched Innovatix in 1993 to offer group-purchasing services to alternate site providers. Sganga joined the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA), of which Innovatix is a subsidiary, as Vice President of Financial Operations in 1992. He has close to 30 years of health care experience, thirteen of them focused on alternate site purchasing.
- John Alston
JOHN ALSTON President Executive Coach, Senior Executive Advisor Senior business leaders rely on John as a seasoned, trusted advisor and coach on career transition and leadership development matters. His work with hundreds of senior leaders has involved virtually every industry from durable goods manufacturing to high technology to telecommunications, banking, financial services, insurance, real estate, defense, healthcare, electric utilities, oil and gas, and venture capital.
- Marilyn Bushey
Marilyn Bushey, President, PowerPAC
- Art Stenmo
Art Stenmo – Founder/CEO Art Stenmo ’s experience in higher education spans over 20 years with leadership positions at three different institutions. Most recently, Art served six years as director of admission for Pitzer College, helping it evolve into one of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country. Art holds a master's degree from Stanford University in higher education and a bachelor's degree from the University of La Verne.
- Robert Otto Valdez
Robert Otto Valdez , PhD, conducts policy analyses and research at RAND where he is a Senior Health Scientist. He is also president of Valdez & Associates an education and management consulting firm. Dr. Valdez previously served as Dean and Professor of Health Policy and Management at the MCP Hahnemann University School of Public Health.
- Bernard Swanepoel
Bernard Swanepoel CEO: Harmony
- Jack Kinstlinger
Jack Kinstlinger joined KCI in 1984 as president, and became chief executive officer and chairman of the board in 1988. He currently serves as chairman emeritus. His prior experience includes service as deputy secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and state highway director in Colorado. Jack earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a master’s in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Dennis M. Corrigan
Dennis M. Corrigan, Esq. , Colonel (Ret.) Director, Senior Project Manager Dennis has joined Genesis Group Inc as one of its Investor/Mentor�s as well as becoming one of its board members. He sits on the Genesis Executive Board dealing with project oversight. Prior to joining Genesis, Dennis was New England Group Director for Fannie Mae, supervising the MA, RI, CT, and NH offices.
- Gunter Thielen
Gunter Thielen has set standards during this time. For a good two decades, the technology expert and doctor of engineering played a pivotal role in turning the former “Print and Industrial Operations” division into Arvato, a leading-edge media services provider that serves up record earnings year after year.
- Joachim Fietz
Joachim Fietz Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joachim Fietz joined the executive board of Innominate Security Technologies AG in March 2006 and leads as CEO the worldwide business of the security vendor.
- Terry Petrzelka
“Terry Petrzelka, the global CEO, has a strong vision to expand aggressively here in Australia and around the world. The company is well capitalised with a strong management team and has a proven track record in delivering IT systems that provide customers with a competitive advantage.
- Léo Apotheker
Léo Apotheker Léo Apotheker , Deputy CEO, has been a member of the SAP AG Executive Board and president of Global Customer Solutions & Operations since 2002. In his role, he is responsible for all of SAP's customer operations, including consulting, education and training, sales, marketing, SAP solutions for small businesses, SAP solutions for midsize companies, and field services. Formerly he was president of SAP EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) from 1999 to 2002.