- 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.
- Heinrich von Pierer
Von Pierer had been long refused to step down as supervisory board chief, even when the current corruption scandal snowballed. He has refused his involvement in any personal wrongdoing. He conveyed the group's annual meeting in January of his 'deep distress' that his efforts to make certain full compliance with corporate government codes had visibly failed.
- Joe Kaeser
Joe Kaeser Chief Financial Officer, Siemens AG, Munich since May 1, 2006. He was born in Arnbruck, Germany, on June 23 1957. Following his studies in business administration, he joined the Components Group at Siemens in 1980. Kaeser subsequently held various business administration management positions, including a term at the Siemens Components Operations in Malacca, Malaysia (1987-1988).
- Carl Friedrich von Siemens
Carl Friedrich von Siemens was a German Entrepreneur and politician. Carl Friedrich is the youngest son of Werner von Siemens by his second wife and relative Antonie Siemens and nephew of Carl Siemens and William Siemens. In 1899, Carl Friedrich von Siemens joined the Siemens & Halske AG which has been found by his father and was then led by his elder brothers (today Siemens AG).
- Steve Ballmer
Steven A. Ballmer is Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation, the world's leading manufacturer of software for personal and business computing. Ballmer joined Microsoft in 1980 and was the first business manager hired by Bill Gates . Since then, Ballmer's leadership and passion have become hallmarks of his tenure at the company.
- Bernhard Plettner
Dr. Ing. e.h. Bernhard Plettner was a German engineer and manager. From 1971 to 1981 he was CEO of Siemens AG. Plettner studied electrical engineering in Darmstadt. After an internship in 1937 he returned to Siemens-Schuckertwerke in Berlin in 1940. After World War II Plettner was especially engaged in restoring the export relations of the firm. Plettner became member of the board of directors of "Siemens-Schuckertwerke" in 1959 and CEO of this company in 1962.
- Karlheinz Kaske
Karlheinz Kaske was a German manager and CEO of the Siemens AG from 1981 to 1992. Kaske studied Physics at RWTH Aachen and joined Siemens in 1950, when he became an engineer in the Siemens factory at Karlsruhe. Later he was a lecturer for electrical engineering at RWTH Aachen and he continued academic teaching during his following years in Siemens’ development department.
- John Smith
John Smith (b. August 1957) is the BBC Worldwide's Chief Executive Officer since June 2004. He attended the Shelton Lock school (which became Merrill College) in Derby. He later went to the Harvard Business School. He worked for British Rail Engineering Limited, Sealink, Seaspeed Hovercraft, and other companies owned by the BR Group. He joined the BBC in 1989, becoming the BBC's Finance Director in 1996. In April 2000, he became Director of Finance, …
- Peter Löscher
Peter Löscher is an Austrian manager and President, Global Human Health at global pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. He was appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Siemens AG on May 20 2007 as the successor of Klaus Kleinfeld, and will take on the new position effective July 1, 2007.
- Francesco Iarlori
Over 15 years of experience in sales, strategic planning & business development within major player in Global Information and Communication Technology. Visionary and strategic planner in leading, advancing, evaluating strategic and tactical plans, and implement them directly at the customer or internal to the company.Adviser for Investor or Multinational Companies willing to address new GEOs market such us Europe, USA and Africa, this also cooperating with UN for developing countries.
- Gary Katz
I run two different companies that address some of the biggest challenges in marketing today. My newest company, Marketing Operations Partners, is focused on changing the M.O. of marketing by leveraging process, technology and metrics to enable marketing departments to run like fully accountable businesses. In essence, we help CMOs and Marketing VPs to operate as if they are CEOs of their own enterprises. My other company, CommPros Group, adopts neglected marketing programs. Customer . . .
- Edward J. Devinney Jr.
Edward J. Devinney , Jr. received a B.A. in Physics from LaSalle University and a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the University of Pennsylvania. His astronomical interests include instrumentation, observational aspects of solar eclipses and binary stars, including black hole binaries. He is widely known for the �Wilson/Devinney� computer code for binary star light-curve analysis used by scores of astronomers, which enjoys over 700 literature citations.
- Pedro Colaco
Pedro Colaco President & CEO Pedro co-founded GuestCentric Systems in October 2006 and has served as President and CEO since. Pedro brings extensive experience in the networking amd software industries to his role. Pedro has a proven track record of driving successful product development, marketing, sales and channel management efforts in the global market.
- Jeff Crowe
Jeff Crowe Jeff joined Norwest Venture Partners in 2004 and focuses on seed and mid stage investments in the software, Internet, and consumer arenas.
- Gordon van Welie
Gordon van Welie Gordon van Welie is president and chief executive officer of ISO New England Inc., having previously served as the company's executive vice president and chief operating officer. He joined ISO New England from Siemens Power Transmission & Distribution LLC, where he served as vice president and general manager of the Power Systems Control Division and was responsible for managing information technology solutions for electric companies.
- Jerry Speyer
Mr. Speyer was one of the two founding partners of Tishman Speyer Properties (TSP), and has been President and CEO since TSP's formation in 1978. Prior to 1978, Mr. Speyer was a Senior Vice President and Director of Tishman Realty & Construction Co., Inc. An active advocate on behalf of New York City, Mr. Speyer has headed many community, business and cultural organizations.
- Albert J. Siemens
Dr. Siemens has been CEO of PharmaLink since its affiliation with Family Health International in 1999, providing executive leadership for both companies. He initially joined FHI in 1983 as director of clinical trials. As vice president of research in 1986, he was instrumental in the formation of FHI's first commercial CRO, Clinical Research International (CRI).
- David A. Bignell
David A. Bignell President & CEO Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc.
- Shawn Rao
Professional Services Management Experience; -Highly competent Analytics/Data Warehouse Practice Lead and Subject Matter Expert, Siebel Analytics Guru; -Over 10 years of experience in Technology sales, management, delivery and support; -Deep CRM/Analytics experience in Financial Services, Insurance, Telecom, Consumer Electronics & Pharmaceuticals; -Results oriented and exceptional ability to navigate complex customer ecosystems; -Solid analytical & functional skills; ability to . . .
- Jim Gauer
Jim Gauer General Partner, Palomar Ventures Jim Gauer co-founded Palomar Ventures where he combines a strong technical and management background with a solid record as an investment professional. Prior to forming Palomar Ventures, Jim led early-stage information technology investments for Enterprise Partners Venture Capital.
- Thomas A. Munro
Thomas Munro is currently CEO of Verimatrix , a company which sets the standard for software-based content security and revenue enhancement technologies in pay-TV networks, with a global customer base of telecommunications providers. Mr. Munro has over 22 years of experience in both finance and technology. Prior to Verimatrix, he was President of Wireless Facilities, Inc., a global leader in the design, deployment, and management of wireless mobility and broadband wireless networks.
- Jeff Crowe
Jeff Crowe , General Partner, Norwest Venture Partners . Jeff joined Norwest Venture Partners in 2004 and focuses on seed and mid stage investments in software, Internet, and consumer arenas. He currently serves on the board of 5square Systems, deCarta, Jigsaw, Nano-Tex, Tuvox, Turn and Wallop. Jeff is also actively involved with Cast Iron Systems.
- Bobby Johnson Jr
Bobby Johnson, Jr . CEO and President Mr. Johnson's career in the networking industry spans over 30-years. His career includes 15 years of leadership as CEO for three enterprises and 14 years as Chairman of the Board for two enterprises. Mr. Johnson's entrepreneurial and management success has received recognition from distinguished publications like Forbes, Fortune, Network World, Nikkei and notable organizations such as Ernst & Young.
- Yossi Vardi
Yossi Vardi Ph.D. Principal, International Technologies Ventures Dr. Vardi is one of Israel’s high-tech veterans, with 35 years experience of founding and participating in building over 30 high-tech companies, in the fields of Internet, software, telecommunications, electro-optics, energy, and the environment.
- Vincent Dessard
Vincent Dessard Vincent Dessard is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of IONIC Software SA, Belgium. Vincent Dessard is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of IONIC Software SA, Belgium.
- Tim Yates
Love my wife and kids very much. I live by work hard play hard. Can not wait for my new daughter to arrive, my mystery trip I have planned for my wife, and our annual ski trip to Vail. My passion is skiing. My vices are power tools and my business. I am a Mac guy in a PC world.
- Carl Washburn
Carl Washburn , CEO Mr. Washburn was Director, Strategy and Marketing, North American Region, for Siemens Information and Communication Mobile LLC. Mr. Washburn also worked in Siemens Health Services where he was the product manager for HealthBand, a secure Internet-based application enabling physicians to access patient records and lab reports using mobile phones which was recognized with the IBM Solutions Excellence award in.
- Emma Morris
Emma W. Morris , Founding Partner . Emma created this strategy and execution consulting firm following extensive experience at leading corporations such as IBM, Ernst & Whiney and MSA/D&B Software. She was also founding CEO of several entrepreneurial companies such as VistaScape (Siemens), maker of security software, and Synchrologic (Intellisync) – a developer of mobile and wireless technologies.
- Bill Soward
Bill Soward CEO, Adaptive Planning Bill Soward is president and CEO of Adaptive Planning. Prior to Adaptive Planning, Bill was an Executive in Residence at Accel Partners. Prior to Accel, he was General Manager of FRS, a business unit of S1 Corporation. While at S1, Bill transformed FRS into the company's most successful business unit, more than doubling revenues while building profitable and sustainable customer relationships with global financial institutions.
- John Groover
John has over 22 years of worldwide leadership experience with key med-tech organizations, as well as with leading-edge, mid-sized companies. He has a broad range of operational and leadership experience in cardiovascular, diagnostic information systems and imaging, wound care, and pulmonary management. Prior to joining Strawn Arnold and Associates, Inc., John served as President, CarboMedics, Inc., a global leader in the heart valve market.
- Trey Gaskins
Trey Gaskins – EVP, Business Development Prior to his current position, Trey served as President and COO after serving as a strategic consultant in 2005. Prior to DAVE Networks, he was Managing Director of Angel Business Catalyst, LLC, a consulting firm assisting companies with developing their “Core Purpose, Vision, Mission and Values” allowing them to better align DAVresources in strategic areas. In 1995, he started Advanced TeleMedia, Inc, a private cable television company.
- John Barnett
John Arends President / CEO John’s passion for harnessing the power of ideas, communications and branding has led him across a diverse landscape of professional service. John’s passion for harnessing the power of ideas, communications and branding has led him across a diverse landscape of professional service.
- Willem Ledeboer
Willem Ledeboer Contact Willem Ledeboer or The Fusfeld Group. Willem Ledeboer is a Senior Associate of The Fusfeld Group, consultants to industry in technology management and innovation. He has worked for over twenty years for Philips Electronics in the Netherlands as product manager and sales/marketing manager of electronic components such as integrated circuits and materials.
- Carter Tseng
Carter Tseng Dr. Carter Tseng has over 25 years of commercial leadership experience in the highly competitive information and communication industries. Dr. Tseng was a co-founder of Microtek, the world class leader in the image scanner industry, one of the first and most successful IPO companies based in Taiwan’s highly prestigious Science Park.
- Jamie Minier
Jamie Minier Chief Operating Officer Jamie Minier designs and manages operational strategy of The RightThing, Inc. – one of the nation’s premier specialists in Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO). A member of the company since 2004, Jamie has played a key role in helping achieve more than 300 percent revenue growth in each of the past three years. To further advance The RightThing, Jamie pursues a variety of business strategies.
- Vern Stevenson
Vern Stevenson - President & Chief Operating Officer, MetricTest Mr. Stevenson, a 20-year Silicon Valley veteran, is the President and COO of MetricTest, a provider of test and measurement solutions for the wireless, semiconductor and defense industries. Previous to his leadership role at MetricTest, he served as interim CEO and board member for Broadstorm and prior to that, as Vice President of Corporate and Business Development at PacketVideo Corporation.
- Cindy Gordon
Cindy is also recognized by the University of Western Business School for her business, community and board leadership in their new book on Women in the Lead. 300 senior executive women were profiled in Canada after a rigorous selection process to identify the top Canadian women eligible for Corporate Board Roles in Publicly Traded Companies. Cindy is also an active member of the International Women's President's Association (WPO).
- Joerg Sperling
Joerg Sperling Venture Partner Prior to joining Ridgewood in 1999, Joerg Sperling held several positions at Infineon Technologies AG (formerly Siemens
- Gautam Tendulkar
Gautam holds a Ph.D, M.Sc (with Distinction) and DIC from Imperial College, University of London, a B.A and M.A. from Cambridge University (UK) Trinity Hall, and a Master of Intellectual Property (MIP) from UTS. He is a registered Patents and Trade Marks attorney. Gautam joined Siemens AG in Germany, where he filed and was granted several patents in the areas of robotics and machine control.
- John M. Davidson
John C. Dean Managing General Partner John has 20 years of experience as CEO of five financial services companies. Most recently, from 1993 to 2001, he served as the CEO of Silicon Valley Bank, a leading provider of financial services to early-stage technology companies and venture capital firms. John grew Silicon Valley Bank's market capitalization from $65 million in 1993 to over $3 billion in 2000.