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Mary Ann Davidson
Chief Security Officer, Oracle Corporation
Joe
Dinucci
Former Vice President of Business Development & Sales,
E.piphany
David
Willen
Chief Technology Officer, Barnes & Noble.com
John
Scull
Former Chief Executive Officer, Macromind (now Macromedia)
Dr.
John Mashey
Former Vice President & Chief Scientist, Silicon Graphics
Inc.
Bruce
Taub
Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer,
CBS
Mary Ann Davidson Chief Security Officer, Oracle Corporation
Mary Ann Davidson is the Chief Security Officer at Oracle Corporation, responsible for Oracle product security, as well as security evaluations, assessments and incident handling. She represents Oracle on the Board of Directors of the Information Technology Information Security Analysis Center (IT-ISAC), and is a member of the Global Chief Security Officer Council. She was recently named one of Information Security's top five "Women of Vision" and is 2004 Fed100 award recipient from Federal Computer Week.
Ms. Davidson has a B.S.M.E. from the University of Virginia and a M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She has also served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps, during which she was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal.
Joe
Dinucci
Former Vice President of Business Development & Sales,
E.piphany
Mr. Dinucci has an abundance of
enterprise software sales experience. He has served as Vice
President of Business Development & Sales for E.piphany,
a leading supplier of CRM systems. Prior to working at E.piphany,
Mr. Dinucci held a number of executive positions at Silicon
Graphics, including Vice President of Manufacturing Industry
Sales and Vice President of Corporate Marketing. Most recently,
he joined Immersion, the leader in haptic (touch) feedback
technology, as Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing,
and has since been promoted to Immersion's Senior Vice President
of the Automotive Industry. Mr. Dinucci also currently sits
on the Board of Directors for the Rand Corporation.
David
Willen
Chief Technology Officer, Barnes & Noble.com
Mr. Willen has extensive experience
developing social networking technology. He was Vice President
Software Development at the social networking pioneer SixDegrees.com,
which was acquired for $125MM by YouthStream Media. Currently,
as Chief Technology Officer for Barnes & Noble.com, he is
responsible for all aspects of systems and technology. Mr.
Willen is also the former Chief Technology Officer of TheStreet.com,
a multimedia provider of financial commentary, analysis
and news. Previously, he developed technology solutions
for Bloomberg, L.P. and held various technology positions
with Dunn & Bradstreet.
John
Scull
Former Chief Executive Officer, Macromind (now Macromedia)
Mr. Scull has served as the Chief
Executive Officer of several successful venture-backed software
companies, including Macromind, which merged to form Macromedia,
and PF.Magic, later sold to The Learning Company. As an
early marketing executive with Apple Computer, he helped
launch the Macintosh personal computer and started and grew
the company's Desktop Publishing business to over $1 billion
in revenue. Most recently, he served as interim Chief Executive
Officer, strategic advisor, and active Board member for
several software startups in the enterprise software, infrastructure,
and digital media areas. Mr. Scull is currently a venture
partner with Allen & Buckeridge.
Dr.
John Mashey
Former Vice President & Chief Scientist, Silicon Graphics
Inc.
As the former Vice President &
Chief Scientist at Silicon Graphics, and Vice
President at MIPS Computer Systems, Dr. Mashey worked on
and managed projects in both commercial and technical computing,
and helped design the MIPS RISC architecture. He was an
active company evangelist who spent 40% of his time with
customers, by frequent request from salespeople. He was
one of the founders of the SPEC benchmarking group, and
was an ACM National Lecturer for 4 years. Additionally,
he has given more than 500 public talks on software and
hardware. During his 10 years at Bell labs, he was an early
UNIX software developer, and later managed UNIX applications
built for use in the Bell System. Dr. Mashey is currently
a consultant for venture capitalists and sits on advisory
boards of startup software and hardware companies.
Bruce
Taub
Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer,
CBS
Mr. Taub is the Executive Vice
President & Chief Financial Officer at CBS, where he
is responsible for the financial oversight and operations
of both CBS and UPN, including all Sales, Entertainment,
News, Sports and syndication divisions and broadcast operations.
He reports to Leslie Moonves, CBS' Chairman & Chief
Executive Officer. Previously, Mr. Taub served as Senior
Vice President & Chief Financial Officer at CBS Television
Network. Mr. Taub has been instrumental in working with
senior management in determining sales strategies, analyzing
and supporting the acquisition of sports properties such
as the NFL, implementing the Network's operating budget,
and negotiating acquisitions of television stations. He
has been with CBS since 1975, holding other roles including
Assistant Controller, Vice President of Acquisitions, and
Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis.
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