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Kathy Hwang and Charles W. Bush

Posted on Thursday, Jul 24th

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Kathy Hwang works with clients to create strategies to deliver powerful brand experiences through her consultancy, 3Strand Innovation. She has a BS in mechanical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MS in Industrial Design from Art Center College of Design. She gained expertise in analytical problem solving and manufacturing as an engineer at General Motors. She has worked with BMW DesignworksUSA as a research and strategy consultant for branding and experience design. Other projects include consulting with Nike and Walt Disney Imagineering.

Charles-W-Bush Charles W. Bush specializes in filling the space between business and design. He recently completed a collaborative degree program between INSEAD International Business School in Singapore and Art Center College of Design. He is currently in California focusing on strategic business innovation. Previous work includes envisioning future customer trends and opportunities for Whirlpool and NTT Docomo and running creativity workshops for INSEAD. Most recently, he has been consulting with India’s telecom giant Bharti Airtel to increase collaboration at executive levels through new uses of environment and software.

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    Dr. Elgamal

    Posted on Wednesday, Aug 6th

    Dr. Elgamal is a leading expert in computer, network and information security. Also, recognized in the industry as the “inventor of SSL,” Dr. Elgamal led the SSL efforts at Netscape and throughout the industry. He also wrote the SSL patent and promoted SSL as the Internet Security standard within standard committees and the industry. Dr. Elgamal invented several industry and government standards in data security and digital signatures area, including the DSS government standard for digital signatures. Several thousand publications have been written in the space referred to as “the ElGamal Cryptography.” He developed the basic work that has been adopted by about ten companies for commercial products and for several IEEE and ISO standards. This work has also been adapted for the DSS government standard for digital signatures and is the basis for the Elliptic Curve encryption methods recently introduced in the industry. Dr. Elgamal has public company board experience with RSA Security, hi/fn, Phoenix Technology and Tumbleweed. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University and a B.S. in Computer Science from Cairo University.

  • Trusting Untrusted Computers (Part 1)
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    Greg Gianforte

    Posted on Saturday, Aug 30th

    Greg Gianforte,Greg Gianforte, CEO and Founder, RightNow Technologies
    A serial entrepreneur, Greg founded RightNow in 1997 and took the company public in 2004 with one of that year’s most successful initial public offerings. Greg has grown RightNow to more than 700 employees worldwide and more than $100 million in revenue. Greg also founded Bootstrap Montana, a program to help entrepreneurs learn the principles of bootstrapping and provide micro-loans to rural Montana entrepreneurs (bootstrapmontana.org).  Greg has also launched his own blog.

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    Dave Hatch

    Posted on Tuesday, Nov 11th

    Dave Hatch is Research Director of Aberdeen Group’s Business Intelligence Practice, where he benchmarks user organizations’ BI strategies, actions and planned technology investments. His research focuses on the collection (DQ, EDI), assembly (data modeling, data access, business rules and KPIs), and delivery (reporting, dashboards, scorecards, analytic tools, portals, On-Demand/SaaS, and software licensing) of information throughout the enterprise. Dave has been involved as a user, marketer, and analyst of BI technologies for 15 years within many industry environments including life sciences, manufacturing, wholesale/distribution, retail, publishing/media, and insurance. Prior to joining Aberdeen, Dave was VP of Marketing for Dimensional Insight, a privately held business intelligence software developer and marketer. Dave holds a BA, Communications degree from the University of Massachusetts.

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    Judy Estrin

    Posted on Wednesday, Nov 26th


    Judy Estrin is CEO of JLABS, LLC, formerly known as Packet Design Management Company, LLC. She is the author of Closing the Innovation Gap, published in September 2008. Beginning in 1981 Estrin co-founded three other successful technology companies: Bridge Communications, Network Computing Devices and Precept Software. In 1998 Cisco Systems acquired Precept, and Estrin became Cisco’s chief technology officer until April 2000.

    Estrin has been named three times to Fortune Magazine’s list of the 50 most powerful women in American business. She sits on the boards of directors of The Walt Disney Company and FedEx Corporation as well as two private company boards – Packet Design, Inc. and Arch Rock. She also sits on the advisory councils of Stanford’s School of Engineering and Stanford’s Bio-X initiative. She holds a B.S. in math and computer science from UCLA, and an M.S. in electrical engineering from Stanford University.

  • Closing the Innovation Gap (Part 1)
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    Dave Chen

    Posted on Friday, Nov 28th

    Dave works to increase private equity investment in sustainable commerce. Since 2003 he has participated in initiatives to define sustainable economic and energy policies in the Pacific Northwest. Dave chairs the Oregon Innovation Council and is a board member of the SF Fed Reserve Bank, Portland branch. In 2007, he worked with the Meyer Memorial Trust to develop a strategy for market-based mission investing focused on sustainability; that tool is now a core component of the 2% Challenge, a campaign to increase mission-related investments to 2% of all U.S. foundation assets over the next five years. He is co-founder of Equilibrium Capital Group, a private equity investment firm committed to building the leading companies for a sustainable future. Prior to Equilibrium, Dave was a GP at OVP, founded GeoTrust and The Ascent Group and held senior management positions at companies including Mentor Graphics and McKinsey. He has a BA in biology from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

    David Godber

    Posted on Saturday, Jan 10th

    godber_s David became Deputy Chief Executive of the UK Design Council in June 2008. His remit is to lead the delivery of Design Council programs and strengthen their impact across the UK. He works across all the organization’s main programs, including Designing Demand, the Design Council’s business transformation service for SMEs. Before he joined the Design Council, David was director of Nissan Design Europe, where he set up one of the industry’s most innovative product, brand and service design operations, resulting in a complete replacement of the Nissan product range. An economist by training, David has also worked for Audi and Lotus, and prior to this, he specialized in senior planning roles in the petrochemical industry working for Texaco and Mobil.

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    Anneke Seley

    Posted on Friday, Jan 30th

    Anneke Seley, coauthor of ‘Sales 2.0: Improve Business Results Using Innovative Sales Practices and Technology’, was the twelfth employee at Oracle and the designer of OracleDirect, the company’s revolutionary inside sales operation. She is currently the CEO and founder of Phone Works (www.phoneworks.com), a sales strategy and implementation consultancy that helps large and small businesses build and restructure sales teams to achieve predictable, measurable, and sustainable sales growth, using Sales 2.0 principles.

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    Tony Scott

    Posted on Friday, Feb 20th

    From the time he “reverse engineered” a radio at age six and rebuilt it so he could listen to shortwave broadcasts from around the world, Tony has been fascinated with technology and global cultures. He has lived and worked around the world serving technology companies throughout his career. He is perhaps the only search consultant in the tech industry who has conducted CEO-level searches in the US, Japan, China and Europe. Tony is currently president and a founding partner of ChampionScott Partners, the world’s leading retained executive search firm focused on the technology industry and related sectors. Before ChampionScott, Tony was the global technology practice leader at A.T. Kearny Executive Search, and a founding partner in the EDS/A.T. Kearney Corporate Venture group. Tony has also personally been a first or second round venture investor in a number of companies that have had successful exits, including PDF Solutions (NASD: PDFS ); Rightworks (acquired by I2); Trigo (acquired by IBM); Centrality Communications (acquired by SiRF); Netli (acquired by Akamai); and Trovix (acquired by Monster). Tony has a BA in economics from the University of Mississippi and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern.

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    Linda Allen

    Posted on Saturday, Mar 21st

    Dr. Linda Allen is the Presidential Professor of Finance at the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College, City University of New York and Adjunct Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University. She has been a member of the Standard & Poor’s Academic Council since its formation in 2004. Professor Allen has published extensively in top academic journals in finance and economics.

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