Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) |
Position |
| Jonathan I. Schwartz |
President & CEO |
| Billy Marshall |
President, Sales, US |
| Anil P. Gadre |
Chief Marketing Officer & Executive Vice President |
| Greg Papadopoulos |
CTO |
| Michael E. Lehman |
CFO & Executive Vice President, Corp Resources |
| Michelle Finneran Dennedy |
Chief Privacy Officer |
| Vengalil K. Chatterjee |
Chief Accounting Officer |
| Whitfield Diffie |
Chief Security Officer |
| William N. Macgowan |
Executive Vice President, Chief HR Officer |
| Brian Sutphin |
Executive Vice President, Corp Development |
| Eugene G. McCabe |
Executive Vice President, Worldwide Operations |
| Isabelle Roussin |
Executive Vice President, Marketing |
| John F. Fowler |
Executive Vice President |
| John Halliwell |
Executive Vice President, Software Sales |
| John Loiacono |
Executive Vice President, Software |
| John Shoemaker |
Executive Vice President, Product |
| Marissa T. Peterson |
Executive Vice President, Operations, Worldwide |
| Mark Canepa |
Executive Vice President, Network Storage Prods |
| Michael A. Dillon |
General Counsel, Executive Vice President & Secretary |
| Mike Splain |
Executive Vice President, Microelectronics Group |
| Neil Knox |
Executive Vice President, Suns Volume Sys Products |
| Richard L. Green |
Executive Vice President |
| Robert MacRitchie |
Executive Vice President, Sales, Global |
| Alain Andreoli |
Senior Vice President, EMEA Region |
| Christine Bucklin |
Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategic Planning |
| Eva Sage-Gavin |
Senior Vice President, Global Talent Org |
| Ingrid Van Den Hoogen |
Senior Vice President, Brand-Marketing |
| Joe Heel |
Senior Vice President, OEM Business |
| Larry Singer |
Senior Vice President, Sys |
| Michael H. Morris |
Senior Vice President |
| Stuart Wells |
Senior Vice President, Services |
| William T. Agnello |
Senior Vice President, Workplace Resources |
| Bill Cook |
Vice President, Sales, US |
| Daniel Miller |
Vice President, Communications |
| David Douglas |
Vice President, Eco Responsibility |
| Glenn Edens |
Vice President, Sun Microsys Laboratories & Director |
| Jim Jenkins |
Vice President, Global Financial Services |
| Jim Mitchell |
Vice President, HPCS Res & Development Program |
| Joe Keller |
Vice President, Marketing, Java Web Services |
| Karen Kahn |
Vice President, Communications, Global |
| Kim Jones |
Vice President, Education & Res, Global |
| Lee Patch |
Vice President, Legal Affairs |
| Mark McClain |
Vice President, Marketing |
| Marty Frederickson |
Vice President |
| Sara Gates |
Vice President, Identity Management |
| Shahin Khan |
Vice President |
| Souheil Saliba |
Vice President, Marketing |
| Steve Campbell |
Vice President, Marketing |
| Terry Erdle |
Vice President, Marketing |
| Tom Berghoff |
Vice President, Product Marketing |
| Andrea Gooden |
Executive Director |
| Andrew K. Sheldon |
Executive Director, Marketing |
| Andy Bechtolsheim |
Co-Founder |
| Ashif Dhanani |
Director, Marketing |
| Bill Groth |
Senior Director, Marketing |
| Bill Keenan |
Director, Communications |
| David Bryant |
Director, Marketing |
| David Orain |
Director, Marketing |
| David Spenhoff |
director of product marketing |
| Donna Rubin |
Director, Growth Industries |
| Eric Chu |
Senior Director, CSG Marketing |
| Jim Sangster |
Director, Marketing |
| John Barco |
Director, Marketing |
| Larry Nelson |
Director, Global Citizenship |
| Lewis Carr |
Director, Client Services Marketing |
| Mark Herring |
Director, Marketing |
| Michael Shott |
Director, Conferences |
| Mike Bellissimo |
Senior Director, Marketing |
| Neil Florio |
Director, Marketing Development |
| Peder Ulander |
Director, Marketing |
| Rajesh Shakkarwar |
Senior Product Line Director, Network Systems Group |
| Tetsuya Mori |
Director, Marketing |
| Yael Zheng |
Senior Director, Marketing |
| A.J. Mahajan |
Manager, Sys |
| Adam Abramski |
Product Line Manager |
| Albert Leung |
Manager, Marketing, Technology |
| Asad Malik |
Manager, Marketing |
| Blake Connell |
Senior Product Manager |
| Brian Clement |
Manager, Services |
| Deborah Williams |
Manager, Marketing, Sys |
| George Sithole |
Manager, Product |
| Jack O'Brien |
Manager, Marketing |
| James Allen |
Senior Product Manager |
| James Eagleton |
Product Manager |
| Jason Schaffer |
Manager, Product |
| Jay Daliparthy |
Product Line Manager |
| Jennifer Belissent |
Manager, Marketing, Communications |
| Jennifer Kotzen |
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Technology |
| John Shell |
Senior Manager, Product |
| Joshua Schnoll |
Product Line Manager |
| Joyce Murata |
Manager, Program |
| Kathleen Reidy |
Product Line Manager |
| Kris Bakke |
Senior Product Manager |
| Larry Baron |
Senior Product Manager |
| Lars Lundberg |
Marketing Manager |
| Mahesh Natarajan |
Product Line Manager |
| Michael Shulman |
Product Line Manager, Media Tools |
| Pat Patterson |
Manager, Technical Product |
| Patrick Dorsey |
Manager, Communications |
| Paul Leonard |
Manager, Marketing, Services |
| Randall C. Willis |
Manager, Communications |
| Robin Smith |
Product Line Manager |
| S.K. Vinod |
Senior Product Manager |
| Tamara Rezler |
Senior Product Manager |
| Tony Ng |
Product Line Manager |
| Vijay Sarathy |
Manager, Marketing |
| Ashok Krishnamoorthy |
Distinguished Engineer |
| Joe Horowitz |
investor |
Board of Directors
Jonathan Schwartz
Chief Executive Officer and President
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
blogs.sun.com/jonathan
Jonathan Schwartz is chief executive officer and president of Sun Microsystems, and a member of Sun's board of directors. He became Sun's CEO in 2006, succeeding the Company's co-founder and current chairman of the board, Scott McNealy.
Schwartz was promoted to president and chief operating officer in 2004, and managed all operational functions at Sun - from product development and marketing, to global sales and service. An inveterate communicator, Schwartz has led Sun's drive to engage the marketplace, and redefine corporate transparency.
Prior to his position as COO, Schwartz served as Sun's executive vice president for software, its Chief Strategy Officer, and held a variety of leadership positions across product and corporate development. He joined Sun in 1996 after the Company acquired Lighthouse Design, where he was CEO and co-founder. Prior to that, Schwartz was with McKinsey & Co.
Schwartz received degrees in economics and mathematics from Wesleyan University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems Of Canada |
Chief Marketing Officer & Executive Vice President |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Chief Marketing Officer & Executive Vice President |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems Australia Pty. Ltd. |
Chief Marketing Officer & Executive Vice President |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Vice President, Marketing |
Former |
Greg Papadopoulos
Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Research and Development
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
As Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Research and Development at Sun, Greg Papadopoulos directs the company's approximate $2B in R&D portfolio with an eye toward innovation, simplicity, and eco-responsibility. With more than 20 years experience in the technology industry, Papadopoulos is responsible for managing Sun's technology decisions and architecture. His team leads Sun Labs, the DARPA High Performance Computing Systems program, global engineering architecture and advanced development programs.
Passionate about technology and its possibilities, Papadopoulos supports open development models that stimulate communication, creativity and innovation, which he promotes through his blog, Greg Matter, as well as numerous speaking engagements.
During his tenure with Sun, Papadopoulos has held several positions, including vice president of technology and advanced development for the company's systems business, chief scientist for server systems engineering, and chief scientist for enterprise servers and storage.
Before joining Sun in 1994, Papadopoulos was senior architect and director of product strategy for Thinking Machines, where he led the design of the CM6 massively parallel supercomputer.
Papadopoulos was an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, where he conducted research in scalable systems, multi threaded/data flow processor architecture, functional and declarative languages, and fault-tolerant computing. Papadopoulos also worked as a development engineer at Hewlett-Packard and Honeywell, where he designed flight-control systems for Boeing jetliners. He co-founded three companies: PictureTel (video conferencing), Ergo (high-end PCs) and Exa Corporation (computational fluid dynamics).
Papadopoulos participates in several associations, including serving as chairman of the board for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, and as a member of the President's Board on Science and Innovation at the University of California. Greg acts as a technical advisor for BP and Alien Technologies.
He holds a bachelor's degree in systems science from the University of California at San Diego, as well as master's and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
CTO |
Current |
| Diamondhead Ventures |
Advisory Board Member |
Current |
| PictureTel |
Co-Founder |
Former |
| Exa Corporation |
Co-Founder |
Former |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Professor |
Former |
Michael Lehman
Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President of Corporate Resources
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
As chief financial officer and executive vice president of Corporate Resources for Sun Microsystems, Inc., Lehman holds management responsibilities for the company's finance, information technology, and global business services functions. He reports directly to Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's chief executive officer and president.
Lehman's blue-chip credentials include a long and successful association with Sun, both as an executive and, most recently, as a board member. He served on Sun's board in various capacities from 2002 until re-joining the company as CFO in February 2006.
Prior to serving on the board of directors, Lehman was an employee of Sun for 15 years. Most recently, Lehman was executive vice president, corporate resources and chief financial officer overseeing Sun's finance, legal, real estate, and information resources functions as well as Sun's corporate planning and strategy group and its public policy efforts.
Previously, Lehman was vice president and corporate controller of Sun, where he was responsible for the preparation of the company's public financial information, overseeing Sun's financial staff, and coordinating the company's outlook and budgeting processes. Before this, Lehman was the director of finance and administration for Sun's Asian subsidiaries based in Hong Kong.
Before his career at Sun, Lehman was a Certified Public Accountant with Price Waterhouse, and worked in the Milwaukee and San Francisco offices.
Lehman serves on the board of directors of the University of Wisconsin Foundation and is former chair of the Dean's Advisory Board of the school of business at Madison. He is also on the board of MGIC Investment Corporation, where he serves as chair of MGIC's Audit Committee.
Lehman holds a bachelor's degree in business administration, with a major in accounting from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Michelle Dennedy
Chief Governance Officer, Cloud Computing
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Michelle Dennedy is Chief Governance Officer for Cloud Computing at Sun Microsystems, Inc. Michelle works with Sun's business, technical and legal teams to develop and adhere to the best data governance policies and processes possible for cloud computing to build trust for cloud environments.
Prior to her current role, Michelle served as Sun’s Chief Privacy Officer where she was responsible for the development and implementation of Sun's data privacy policies and practices, working across Sun's business groups to drive the company's data privacy excellence. Data privacy is a cornerstone of Sun's approach to compliance with complex, demanding international data regulations, as well as escalating policy and process oriented requirements imposed globally.
Michelle co-founded Sun's internal Privacy Council, an organization that engaged stakeholders from across the company a to promote and promulgate a cohesive practice throughout the organization to protect Sun's relationships with its customers and employees. Leveraging her persuasion skills honed in law practice and courtroom litigation, Michelle is a sought-after and provocative public speaker, evangelizing new approaches and business justifications for soundly-defined, transparent privacy policies and systems that protect healthy, safe global businesses.
Michelle has a JD from Fordham University School of Law and a BS degree with university honors from Ohio State University.
Bill MacGowan
Chief Human Resources Officer and Executive Vice President, People and Places
Sun Microsystems Inc.
As Chief Human Resources Officer and Executive Vice President of People and Places, Bill MacGowan leads the human resources, real estate and security organizations for Sun Microsystems. He and his team ensure that Sun has world class talent, and the people strategies and work environments needed to drive business results.
MacGowan has global responsibility for all human resources activities, including organization effectiveness, succession planning, leadership development, staffing, performance management, total rewards, employee communications, HR information systems, and HR service delivery to Sun's global workforce.
Building an inclusive workforce has been a priority for many years, and in 2007 MacGowan received the Diversity Best Practices Legacy award for lifetime achievements on behalf of women, minorities, and people of color in the workplace.
MacGowan's real estate organization oversees Sun's $1.2 billion real estate portfolio. This group develops and implements innovative workplace strategies, including Sun's internationally recognized Open Work program. More than half of Sun's global employee population use the Open Work program, which reduces costs to Sun and boosts employee productivity.
MacGowan joined Sun Microsystems in June 1998 to provide HR leadership to a fast growing field service team: the Enterprise Services division in Colorado. In the ensuing years, he has led groups in nearly every area of the Human Resources organization. MacGowan supported engineering business groups as HR VP for Sun's Computer Systems, Storage and Operations, then accepted leadership of Sun's corporate HR functions as the VP of Global Centers of Expertise. MacGowan was promoted to Senior VP of Human Resources in 2004, and was named to his current role as Executive VP of People and Places in 2006.
MacGowan brings to the role over 25 years of experience in leading human resources organizations. Previously, Bill was a Vice President of Human Resources for Quest Diagnostics and Corning Inc. Earlier in his career, he gained extensive HR experience, with a particular focus in compensation, at the global pharmaceuticals firm Allergan and at aerospace/defense contractor Northrop Grumman. In his personal time, MacGowan serves as a national trustee for the American Foundation for the Blind and serves on the Advisory Board for the Center for Steinbeck Studies. Bill completed his BA degree in Political Science at Claremont McKenna College.
Brian Sutphin
Executive Vice President Corporate Development & Alliances
Sun Microsystems Inc.
As Executive Vice President Corporate Development & Alliances, Brian Sutphin heads Sun's inorganic growth efforts, focusing on mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances and technology licensing.
Under Mr. Sutphin's leadership, the corporate development organization has completed a number of key acquisitions bringing world-class people and industry-leading products and technologies to Sun. Representative acquisitions, spanning the breadth of Sun's product offerings, include MySQL, Cluster File Systems, Waveset Technologies, Kealia, StorageTek and Afara Websystems.
A member of Sun's executive leadership team, Mr. Sutphin is also responsible for the creation and expansion of key corporate-level alliances. These corporate alliances span systems, software and microelectronics, and include such companies as IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Fujitsu, AMD and EMC.
Mr. Sutphin has been at Sun for 14 years, during which time he has held management positions in marketing, business development and engineering. He has headed the corporate development group for the past 9 years.
Mr. Sutphin holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Stanford University.
John Fowler
Executive Vice President, Systems
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Fowler has been with Sun for more than 14 years with experience in systems and software development and corporate strategy. As Executive Vice President of Sun's Systems Group, John Fowler is responsible for the delivery of all systems products including SPARC and x64-based servers as well as networking and disk and tape storage products. Additionally, he is responsible for Solaris, Open Solaris and Software Management and Virtualization. Prior to becoming the head of Sun's Systems Group, Fowler was EVP of Sun's x64 Systems Group focused on delivering industry standard network computing systems for Solaris, Linux and Windows.
Before leading Sun's x64 initiative, Fowler was the Chief Technology Officer for Sun Microsystems' Software organization. In his role as CTO for software, Fowler was responsible for overall technical strategy and alignment in addition to managing an advanced development group.
In other previous roles at Sun, Fowler was responsible for identifying leading technology trends and the companies creating these trends for minority investment and acquisition. His group took a forward view on both hardware and software technology developments, identifying companies that are complementary to Sun. He was involved in the acquisitions of Kealia, Inc. (Advanced Server Technology), Nauticus Networks (High-Performance Content Switch), Waveset Technologies, Inc. (Secure Identity Management), Pixo, Inc. (Centralized Data Services for Devices) and many others, resulting in continued innovation and product development for Sun.
Prior to his position with Sun's investment group, Fowler was Director of Engineering for the Sun Software Development Tools organization. Throughout his career at Sun, he has also held a variety of engineering management positions within Java Software, Solaris, Unix Desktop, and Graphics.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems Australia Pty. Ltd. |
Executive Vice President, Product |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Executive Vice President, Network Storage Prods |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems Of Canada |
Executive Vice President, Product |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
General Counsel, Executive Vice President & Secretary |
Current |
Mike Splain
Executive Vice President, Microelectronics Group; Sun Fellow; Sun Chief Engineer; CTO, Systems Group
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Mike Splain was named Executive Vice President of Sun's Microelectronics Group in April of 2008. In this role Mike leads all aspects of the Microelectronics technology development and business operations. A Sun Fellow, Mike has been with Sun for 20 years and also serves as Sun's Chief Engineer and CTO for the Systems Group. Mike is a member of Sun's Executive Leadership Team as well as the Technology Management Team and Team CTO at Sun. As the chief technologist, Mike strongly influences the technology, product, and operational strategies and tactics of the Systems group. He also serves as a valuable Sun wide resource to assist in the understanding and resolution of complex technical problems.
Prior to his current role, Mike has served as CTO for the Scalable Systems Group, Processor and Network Products Group and the previous Microelectronics Group. Mike has participated in the verification of validation of the SuperSPARC-I/II and UltraSPARC-I/II/III/IV microprocessors. While a member of the Scalable Systems Group he helped lead the design, validation, and debug of some of Sun's first initial server product offerings: the Sun 490, Sun 690, SS10, SC1000, and SC2000. In addition to his technical roles, Mike also held a number of management positions including head of development for the MAJC architecture and microprocessors.
Mike joined Sun in 1988 as a staff engineer. Previously, he was a member of the technical staff at Ridge Computers, Vitesse Semiconductor, Encore Computer, and Digital Equipment Corporation where he served in a variety of technical positions related to the development of microprocessors and high-end computer systems.
Mike holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Connecticut.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Executive Vice President, Microelectronics Group |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
CTO, Microelectronics and Scalable Systems Group |
Former |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
CTO, Processor and Network Products Group |
Former |
| University of Connecticut |
B.S., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Executive Vice President, Suns Volume Sys Products |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Executive Vice President |
Current |
| Cassatt Corporation |
Executive Vice President of Products |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Executive Vice President, Sales, Global |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems Of Canada |
Executive Vice President, Global Sales |
Current |
Alain Andreoli
Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Services, European Region
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Alain Andreoli joined Sun in January 2008. He steers Sun's European business, which represented over a third of the Company's revenue in fiscal year 2008. His leadership experience, repetitive change management successes and focus on flawless execution contribute to Sun's continued growth in Europe. With 25 years' experience in the IT industry, Alain has led repetitive turnaround businesses throughout the world, achieving accelerated growth and profitability. His management career has spanned a variety of markets, including consumer electronics, semiconductors, data storage, networking, IP communications, IT/data center services, software-as-a-service and IP community networks.
Former roles include chairing the Global Industrial Segment of Texas Instruments, VP & GM EMEA then CVP International Operations and Global Services of StorageTek (now Sun), President & COO of Verio (NTT group), EVP Global Sales and Services of McData (now Brocade), President & CEO of Xiotech, and prior to joining Sun, Chairman & CEO of cc-hubwoo.
Alain obtained his business degree from CERAM in France and participated into the MBA program of Concordia University in Canada. He currently operates from London and is home based in Paris. Married with 3 children, his interests include skiing, sailing, history and ancient maps.
Christine Bucklin
Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategic Planning
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Christine Bucklin is responsible for Corporate Strategic Planning, reporting to the CEO of Sun Microsystems.
Prior to joining Sun she was the chief operating officer at Internet Brands, Inc., where she was responsible for day-to-day operations across the company, including sales, customer service, product development, and other functions. For seven years, Christine was part of the executive team that grew a startup into a diversified $85 million company.
She has a background in global strategic consulting, having spent seven years at McKinsey & Co. She was the leader of McKinsey's Sales Force and Channel Management Practice, where she built an extensive record of driving bottom-line impact in client organizations in the retail, health care, energy and consumer electronics industries.
A summa cum laude graduate of Dartmouth College, with a degree in mathematics, Christine was the valedictorian of her class. She went on to earn her MBA at Stanford, where she distinguished herself by graduating first in her class.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategic Planning |
Current |
Ingrid Van Den Hoogen
Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing
Sun Microsystems Inc.
As Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing, Ingrid Van Den Hoogen drives Sun's brand, global communications and marketing communications efforts. Ingrid is a member of the Executive Leadership Team and reports to Jonathan Schwartz, Sun’s CEO and president. In this role, Ingrid has led Sun through a unique brand transformation that positions Sun as a leader in the Participation Age for the next decade.
Prior to leading Sun's corporate marketing efforts, Ingrid led software strategic marketing where she incubated Project Orion (the Java Enterprise System) and led the effort to energize the Java brand which resulted in a new consumer touchpoint for Sun, java.com, and a new Java developer community site, java.net. Ingrid first joined Sun in 1987 to develop demos for the visitor center and moved on to product marketing for graphics and eventually marketed Sun's first enterprise servers. Over the years, Ingrid has developed and executed key marketing initiatives including introducing Jini technology to the market. She was also a core part of the team in Sun's CTO organization that created JXTA, a peer-to-peer open source project.
Prior to joining Sun, Ingrid held software development positions at Megatek, United Technologies, and GTE Government Systems. She holds a BA in Mathematics and Computer Science from San Jose State University.
Joe Heel
Senior Vice President, Global Services
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Joe Heel is Senior Vice President of Sun's $5B Global Services organization. He is responsible for revenue and margins across five segments - Support Services, Professional Services, Managed Services, Learning Services, and Financial Services. His organization includes the creation and development of new services, services marketing, services sales and services delivery.
In previous roles, Joe led Sun's Industries & Partners sales organization, as well as the company's Global Storage Practice. Joe joined Sun in September 2005 with 13+ years as a Partner in the High Tech Practice at McKinsey and Company. At McKinsey, he served clients in Europe, the United States, and Latin America on corporate strategy, operations, mergers and acquisitions, business development, and organizational design. Heel also started and led McKinsey's Miami office and its Private Equity Practice.
Born in Germany, Heel completed a PhD in Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has published numerous academic papers. Fluent in four languages, Joe is married and lives in Silicon Valley, where he enjoys hiking, boating, biking, and skiing.
Prior to Greenplum, Bill served as Executive Vice President, Sales and Service at Penguin Computing, a high-performance computing and Linux systems vendor. Prior to Penguin Computing, Bill spent 19 years at Sun Microsystems, most recently as Senior Vice President of US Sales, in this position he led a field force of 3,500 with revenues in excess of $5 billion. Additionally while at Sun, Bill helped lead the Sun worldwide storage business unit, as well as implementing Sun's Global Account model and strategic sales organization. Previously, Bill held positions at Machine Vision International and Datapoint Corporation.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Michigan Growth Capital Symposium |
CEO, Greenplum |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Vice President, Sales, US |
Current |
| Penguin Computing Inc. |
Executive Vice President, Sales and Service |
Former |
| Michigan State University |
B.A. in Marketing |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Vice President, Eco Responsibility |
Current |
| Sbodn |
Vice President, Eco Responsibility Sun Microsystems Inc. |
Current |
| Web Logic, Ltd |
Chief Architect |
Former |
| Connecterra, Inc. |
Senior Vice President of Products |
Former |
| Connecterra, Inc. |
Co-Founder |
Former |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
BS |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Vice President, Sun Microsys Laboratories & Director |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Kapow Technologies, Inc. |
Chief Marketing Officer |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Vice President, Marketing, Java Web Services |
Current |
| The University of Texas at Austin |
MBA |
Former |
| University of California, Davis |
B.S. Economics |
Former |
Kim Jones
President and Managing Director, Sun Microsystems UK & Ireland
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Kim Jones is responsible for leading the Sun UK & Ireland region. In this role she is focused on growing the business by working closely with customers and partners to deliver innovative, sustainable technologies that meet the ever changing demands of UK and global business. Kim oversees all sales and managerial functions within Sun's UK operations, and directs growth strategies for the company's server, storage, software and services portfolios. Kim has deep industry knowledge and global market experience in enterprise computing. Her long-standing commitment to customers, determination to go the extra mile and instinctive business insights ensure clients and partners continuously capitalize on Sun's innovative solutions.
Prior to accepting the role of UK MD, Kim was Vice President of Global Education, Government and Healthcare, where she headed up a team committed to providing advanced technologies and services to key constituencies in the public sector. It was during this time that Kim established education as an independent line of business for Sun. Drawing from this experience, and under Kim’s leadership and drive for the environment and education, Sun continues to build and grow a profitable business in the UK & Ireland marketplace.
Kim has been active in driving policy initiatives, evidenced by her testimony before the Congressional Web based Education Commission in the USA. She is also regularly featured as an honorary speaker on the impact of technology in education at influential meetings around the world, including NCTET, Sun’s Worldwide Education & Research Conference (WWERC) and other public sector symposiums.
Having been with Sun since 1987, Kim brings with her a wealth of experience in various sales, business development, marketing, management, and senior leadership positions. Kim has been in the technology industry for over 20 years. Prior to joining Sun, she held a number of sales, marketing and marketing and management positions at Wang Laboratories and Xerox Corporation.
Kim serves on the Board of Trustees for the Western Governors University. She is also on the Board of Directors for Curriki, the Sun Microsystems Foundation, World Bank Institute Advisory Council and the MIT open wave course advisory board.
In 2001, as testament to her superior performance, Kim received the Sun Leadership Award and served on Sun’s leadership council. She also received the prestigious YWCA Award for Women in Business. In 2006, she was inducted into the Women in Technology International (WITI) Hall of Fame. Kim graduated with honours with a Bachelors of Arts degree from University of California, San Diego.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Systems Group Incorporated |
Chief Architect |
Current |
| Systems Group Incorporated |
Senior Vice President |
Former |
| George Hernandez |
|
Current |
| Teach Time Encyclopedia |
|
Current |
| Knowallabout.Com |
|
Current |
| Ingrian Networks, Inc. |
|
Current |
| Teachersparadise.Com, Inc. |
|
Current |
| Infomutt |
|
Current |
| CK12 |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Real Intent, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Mobilygen Corporation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Chief Architect |
Former |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Senior Vice President |
Former |
| Cisco Systems, Inc. |
Vice President of Engineering |
Former |
| Granite Systems Inc. |
Founder |
Former |
| Stanford University |
doctoral student |
Former |
| Carnegie Mellon University |
Master's Degree In Computer Engineering |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Inxight Software, Inc. |
Vice President, Marketing |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
director of product marketing |
Current |
| Cerisent |
|
Current |
| Stanford University |
master's degree in |
Former |
| Santa Clara University |
master's degree in business administration |
Former |
| California State University |
bachelor's degree in mathematics |
Former |
Mark Herring
Vice President, MySQL & Software Infrastructure Marketing
Sun Microsystems Inc.
As Vice President of MySQL & Software Infrastructure Marketing, Mark Herring drives strategic marketing, portfolio management and business development for MySQL, the world's most popular open source database, Sun's market-leading Identity Management product portfolio and Sun's SOA, Business Integration and Application Platform offerings, including the widely adopted GlassFish application server.
Previously at Sun, Herring managed several Software and Services Product Marketing groups, most recently driving Sun's Cloud computing offering (network.com) and Office productivity Suite -- OpenOffice.org.
Herring joined Sun in 1999 as a result of Sun's acquisition of Forte Software. While at Forte Herring ran product marketing and the Web channel. Prior to joining Forte, he was product-marketing manager for Oracle's development tools. Earlier in his career, he served as an IS consultant and a project manager for a major international bank.
Herring holds a B.S. degree in mathematics from the University of Witwaterstrand of South Africa.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Senior Product Line Director, Network Systems Group |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Senior Director, Marketing |
Current |
| VMware, Inc. |
|
Current |
| Nortel Networks Corporation |
|
Former |
| LSI Corporation |
|
Former |
| University of California, Berkeley |
master's degree in business administration |
Former |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
bachelor's degree in materials science and engineering |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Product Manager |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems Australia Pty. Ltd. |
Product Manager, Solaris, Australia, New Zealand |
Current |
Tony Ng
Director of Engineering
Sun Microsystems Inc.
As Director of Engineering of Java Web and Web Services, Tony Ng leads a global organization which delivers technologies and products for the next generation web infrastructure. Previously Tony managed development of Java EE platform and Sun's application server product. Tony has more than 10 years of technical and management experience in the industry. He is the coauthor of two books, one on Java Blueprints and the other on J2EE Connector Architecture. He also holds eight software patents. Tony has a M.S. degree in Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA degree from University of California, Berkeley.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Distinguished Engineer |
Current |
| Signal Lake Venture Fund, L.P. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Scott McNealy
Chairman and Co-Founder, Sun Microsystems
Chairman of Sun Federal, Inc.
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Scott McNealy, 54, is chairman of the board of directors of Sun Microsystems, a company he co-founded in 1982 and chairman of Sun Federal Inc. From 1984 to 2006, McNealy served as chief executive officer and chairman at Sun, steering the Company to constant innovation in open, network computing.
In his 22 years at the helm, McNealy grew Sun from a Silicon Valley start-up to a leading provider of network computing infrastructure with 37,900 employees worldwide, all while positioning the Company as the model of corporate integrity. In 1986, he took Sun public, creating one of the most notable publicly traded technology companies.
McNealy has overseen the Company's deployment of world-class products. Today, Java powers over 3.5 billion devices; Sun's Solaris is one of only three remaining operating systems in the marketplace; the Niagara chip is a leading, high performance, low power, sustainable technology; and the world's most advanced multi-core system, SPARC, is taking market share.
Seeing the impact of the network on security and privacy long ago, McNealy responded by building security into every Sun product.
McNealy's vision and business acumen have made him one of the most influential and widely quoted leaders in the complex, fluid and fast-moving IT industry. His leadership and determination have enabled Sun to outpace its peers, to grow while others have collapsed, to leverage market opportunities in good economies and bad, and to claim the leadership mantle as one of the world's great technology companies.
McNealy has helped set the industry agenda through his vision of network computing which has served as a guide and barometer for the direction and pace of technology innovation. And, for more than a decade, he has been advancing Sun's slogan, The Network Is The Computer -- a succinct statement of the company's vision of seamless connectivity that is now driving the Participation Age.
McNealy never shies away from controversial issues in the industry. His tenacity and willingness to address tough issues head on has earned him respect and admiration. In 1999, McNealy predicted that "software will all go free," and the market is now moving in that direction. He also foresaw the service provider movement, predicted the rise of business models based upon free software, evangelized thin client architectures and predicted grid computing. And, McNealy's belief in innovation and commitment to R&D, even in a tough economic climate, helped Sun weather the storm of the dot.com collapse, leaving the Company well positioned to compete in today's marketplace.
A champion of Sun's 24-year old strategy to share, McNealy is always fighting for openness and choice: "Without choice, you have no innovation. Without innovation, you have nothing."
In his ongoing role as Chairman of the Board and his role as Chairman of Sun Federal, Inc., McNealy continues to put his leadership and vision to work for Sun. He is a strong advocate for open and competitive business practices and is furthering his commitment to education, working with Curriki, a global education and learning community dedicated to delivering global access to knowledge.
McNealy graduated from Harvard in 1976 with a BA in Economics and received an MBA from Stanford in 1980. He is an avid hockey player and a single digit handicap golfer. He is married and is the father of four boys.
Crawford Beveridge
Executive Vice President and Chairman, EMEA, APAC and the Americas
Sun Microsystems Inc.
Crawford W Beveridge is a technology industry veteran with more than 40 years of international experience.
His role as Executive Vice President and Chairman, EMEA, APAC and the Americas, is to take a long term view and represent Sun's interests in geographies outside of the US, particularly in high growth geographies or where Sun has significant investment, such as the EU, Brazil, Russia, India and China. Specifically he works with governments on public policy issues in an effort to ensure that there is a level playing field in areas of emerging technology policy. Of particular focus are all areas of open - open standards, open source, open media formats, privacy and identity management, interoperability, eco responsibility and education.
Before joining Sun in 1985 as vice-president corporate resources, he held HR management positions in the United States and Europe with Hewlett Packard Company, Digital Equipment Corp and Analog Devices Inc.
In 1991 Beveridge left Sun to become the chief executive of Scottish Enterprise, the lead economic development organization for Scotland with more than 1,700 employees and an annual operating budget in excess of $800 million. In this role he oversaw business development, venture capital, skills development, exports, infrastructure and inward investment.
After nine successful years Beveridge returned to Sun in April 2000 as executive vice president of People and Places and Chief Human Resources Officer. Beveridge is a non-executive board member of Autodesk Inc., eSilicon, and Scottish Equity Partners Ltd.
Beveridge holds a B.Sc. in Social Sciences from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland and an M.Sc. in Industrial Administration from the University of Bradford, England. He also holds honorary Doctoral degrees from the University of Edinburgh, Napier University in Edinburgh and Robert Gordons University, Aberdeen. He was awarded a C.B.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the Queen's New Years Honours list in 1995.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Executive Vice President and Chairman, EMEA, APAC and the Americas |
Current |
| Autodesk, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Scottish Enterprise |
chief executive |
Former |
| University of Bradford |
M.S. degree in industrial administration |
Former |
| University of Edinburgh |
B.S. degree in social science |
Former |
James Barksdale, CEO of Netscape Communications said in his foreword for Net Income, "From finance to manufacturing, training to customer service, Net Income is an operating manual for producing results. Very simply, this is an excellent book about how you, in your business, can create a Networked Enterprise and use it to increase your net income."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Netscape Communications Corporation |
CEO |
Current |
| Jeff Senne |
CEO of Netscape Communications |
Current |
| Change Medill |
|
Current |
| Katrina Cottages |
|
Current |
| FedEx Corporation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| America's Promise |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Federal Express Corporation |
Board Member |
Current |
| Between The Lions Preschool Literacy |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Time Warner Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| In-Q-Tel, Inc. |
Board of Trustees |
Current |
| Netscape Network |
Chief Executive Officer |
Former |
| AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. |
Chief Executive Officer |
Former |
| Netscape Network |
President |
Former |
| Netscape Communications Corporation |
President |
Former |
| FedEx Corporation |
CIO |
Former |
| McCaw Cellular Communications |
COO |
Former |
| Inktomi Corporation |
General Manager |
Former |
| UC-Berkeley |
|
Former |
| Spry Corporation |
|
Former |
| University of Mississippi |
B.A. In Business Administration |
Former |
M. Kenneth Oshman
Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer, Echelon Corporation
Director since 1988
Mr. Oshman has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors since December 1988 and Chief Executive Officer since September 1989 of Echelon Corporation, a provider of control networking products and services for automation systems. He served as President of Echelon from December 1988 to September 2001.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Paley Center for Media |
President & Chief Executive Officer |
Current |
| Bank of America Corporation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Safeco Corporation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Tellme Networks, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Tellme |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Clearwire Corporation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Netscape Communications Corporation |
CFO |
Former |
| McCaw Cellular Communications |
Chief Financial Officer |
Former |
| Netscape Network |
Chief Administrative Officer |
Former |
| McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc. |
chief financial officer |
Former |
| McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc. |
executive vice president |
Former |
| McCaw Cellular Communications |
Executive Vice President, Corporate Development |
Former |
| Netscape Network |
Executive Vice President |
Former |
| Netscape Communications Corporation |
Executive Vice President |
Former |
| Morgan Stanley |
Principal |
Former |
| CNET Networks, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| ZANTAZ Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| Stanford University |
M.B.A. |
Former |
| Williams College |
B.A. |
Former |
Rahul N. Merchant
Director since 2009
Mr. Merchant served as executive vice president, chief information officer and member of the executive committee at Fannie Mae. Prior to to this, Mr. Merchant served as the chief technology officer at Merrill Lynch. In these roles he managed among the world's largest technology budgets and has a deep first-hand knowledge of Sun's products and innovation roadmap. His previous experience also includes senior leadership roles at Dresdner Kleinwort Benson and Sanwa Financial Products. Mr. Merchant currently serves on the Boards of Collebara, Inc. and Netuitive and on the Board of Advisors of the American India Foundation.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| American India Foundation |
Board of Advisors |
Current |
| Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. |
Chief Technology Officer |
Former |
| Fannie Mae |
Executive Vice President & Chief Information Officer |
Former |
| The University of Memphis |
M.S., Computer Science |
Former |
| Temple University |
MBA, Finance |
Former |
| Bombay University |
B.S., Electrical Engineering |
Former |
Robert J. Finocchio, Jr.
Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Informix Corporation
Director since 2006
Mr. Finocchio has been a Dean’s Executive Professor at Santa Clara University, Leavey School of Business, since September 2000. He served as Chief Executive Officer and President of Informix Corporation, an information management software company, from July 1997 to July 1999 and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Informix from July 1997 to September 2000. From December 1988 to May 1997, Mr. Finocchio was employed by 3COM Corporation, a global data networking company, where he held various positions, most recently serving as President, 3COM Systems. Mr. Finocchio also serves as a director of Altera Corporation and Echelon Corporation.
Stephen M. Bennett
Private Investor and Consultant
Director since 2004
Mr. Bennett has been a member of the Board of Directors of Intuit, Inc. since January 2000 and served as Intuit's President and Chief Executive Officer from January 2000 through December 2007. Prior to joining Intuit, a financial management software company, Mr. Bennett spent 23 years with General Electric Corporation. From December 1999 to January 2000, Mr. Bennett was an Executive Vice President and a member of the Board of Directors of GE Capital, the financial services subsidiary of General Electric Corporation. From July 1999 to November 1999, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Capital e-Business, and he was President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Capital Vendor Financial Services from April 1996 to June 1999. He also serves on the board of Qualcomm Incorporated.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Intuit, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| QUALCOMM Incorporated |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Intuit, Inc. |
President & CEO |
Former |
| General Electric Capital Corporation |
Executive |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jafco America Ventures, Inc. |
Managing General Partner |
Current |
| Encompass, LLC |
Advisor |
Current |
| Microtune, Inc. |
Advisor |
Current |
| Gymboree Corporation |
Advisor |
Current |
| Ross Stores, Inc. |
investor |
Current |
| Micro Linear Corporation |
investor |
Current |
| Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
investor |
Current |
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