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Our Board of Directors
Jos Burger
Chairman
Jos Burger was named Chairman
of Castify Networks in early spring 2001, bringing with
him valuable experience in directing telecommunication
and cable companies. Jos also serves as a venture partner
at Alta Berkeley, a technology venture capital company.
He represents Alta Berkeley as a member of Castify's
Board of Directors.
Prior to joining Alta Berkeley,
Jos was the CEO of Palet Kabelcom, a company that merged
with CasTel to become Essent Kabelcom, one of the largest
cable companies in The Netherlands. Jos's main assignment
was to concentrate on leveraging existing cable infrastructure
to provide high-speed Internet services to homes and
businesses; resulting in a successful joint venture
between Essent Kabelcom, @Home US and Intel which started
offering broadband services as @Home Benelux in 1998.
Before Essent Kabelcom, Jos was
CEO and co-founder of InTouch Telecom in Belgium from
1993 till 1997. Prior to InTouch Telecom he was, from
1989 till 1993, Managing Director of 3C Communications
in Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands and member of
the 3C Communications European management team in Luxembourg.
Jos also serves on the board of directors and advisory
boards of several companies.
Barun
Dutta, CTO, Alta Berkeley
Director
Barun's professional career in
computer, communications and software technology goes
back nearly two decades. In his role as Alta Berkeley's
CTO he still spends some of his days collaborating with
leading scientists, writing research papers, and still
gives plenary and academic talks at scientific conferences
in his ongoing role as a Senior Scientist at IMEC, Brussels,
the largest independent Infotech Research Center in
Europe.
Prior to IMEC, for nine
years Barun was involved in both operational, strategic
and research activities at various entities of AT&T
Bell Labs and also Bellcore on either side of the Atlantic
in networking and telecoms sectors and with corporate
start-up entities. .He was an advisor to several pioneering
networking and Internet start-up efforts. Intertwined
with his early research career was an education at MIT,
Middlebury College and Rutgers University.
Marco
Politi, Senior Analyst, Kiwi II Ventura Servicios de
Consultoria
Director
Marco started his career in 1988
with Telettra S.p.A. as a Design Engineer in the R&D
departments of the Radio Business Unit developing the
RF and IF parts of a 38GHz Radio link system. In 1994
he joined Italtel S.p.A. as a Senior Engineer in the
R&D departments of the Mobile Radio Business Unit
developing and managing several projects on CDMA, GSM,
Smart Antennas and UMTS Base Transceiver Stations systems.
He has co-published 14 papers and has been awarded with
4 International Patents.
End 1998 he joined Kiwi II Ventura
Servicios de Consultoria, advisor of Kiwi I and Kiwi
II Venture Capital close-end funds specialized in telecom,
Internet and new media companies, as senior analyst
with the responsibility of Start-up and investment analysis
of several Telecom and Internet projects e.g. among
others e-via, regional CLEC's, Blixer, Broadway, Castify,
CableNet, and Palinet.
Christian
Stoller, Manager, Invision Private Equity AG
Director
Christian
Stoller joined Invision in 2000. Prior to that, he was a Consultant at
Arthur Andersen AG, Switzerland. In the course of his advisory activity
he was involved in projects in the areas of Shared Services,
implementation of ERP systems and Supply Chain Management, among others
in the chemical and telecommunication industry.
Mr. Stoller holds the degree of Licentiate in Business
Administration/Economics from the University of St.Gallen.
Christian holds an MBA from the
University of St. Gallen where he wrote his thesis "The
usage of information technology in retail controlling."
Kevin Fielding, Partner, Alta
Berkeley
Director
Kevin's experience came from building
and managing companies in the semiconductor industry
and his interests extend to companies doing product
development for mobile computing, wireless communications,
and consumer entertainment applications.
Kevin's career accomplishments
include President and CEO, ParthusCeva (Nasdaq: CEVA);
President, Parthus Technologies plc (IPO 2000); founder
and MD, the StrongARM microprocessor business (acquired
by Intel 1998); DEC (original Alpha processor); Philips
BV (high-speed processor design); and time at the National
Microelectronics Research Centre in Cork.
His academic achievements include
an MBA at Northeastern University, Boston, and Masters
and BE degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University
of Ireland in Cork.
Jörg
Nonnenmacher, CEO and Founder, Castify Networks
Director
Jörg
is the chief architect behind Castify Networks' strategy
for network providers and enterprises. In 2000, he assembled
the team for Castify's corporate mission, writing the
initial business plan and raising the initial seed funding,
with the later Series A funding from a leading European
group of venture capitalists.
Jörg acted as Castify's CEO
from its inception in December 1999 until May 2002.
Since May 2002, Jörg has focused on the further
expansion of Castify beyond the EMEA region into the
US markets, and as VP Strategy has added focus to Castify's
value for satellite service providers.
Today Jörg is responsible
for sales and Castify's P&L in the US, Central Europe,
and Scandinavia. In addition to his sales responsibilties,
Jörg also heads Castify Support worldwide. As VP
Strategy he defines the company's long-term strategic
postioning for the enterprise and service provider markets
and is responsible for Castify's partnership with Microsoft.
Jörg brings Castify a unique
blend of successful sales and marketing experience with
awards for fundamental technology research early in
his career. Prior to founding Castify, Jörg was
with famous Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ, US. At Bell
Labs, Jörg investigated Internet measurements,
reliable multicast, and broadcast audience estimation.
During this time, Jörg was awarded the Communications
Society's William R. Bennett Prize for best publication
in 1999 in the prestigious journal IEEE/ACM Transactions
on Networking.
Jörg holds a PhD from EPFL,
Lausanne, Switzerland and an MSc degree from the University
of Karlsruhe, Germany.
Jakob
Hummes, CTO and Founder, Castify Networks
Director
Jakob brings 13 years of development
experience to Castify Networks. He is an expert in collaborative
computing specialist with extensive expertise in component-based
software, large-scale multimedia applications and distributed
object-oriented systems.
Jakob's experience includes a
posting at the Open Software Foundation in Boston, where
he specialized in interoperability issues of CORBA over
OSF's distributed computing environment. Jakob joined
Jörg Nonnenmacher in the Berkom MMC venture and
was responsible for leading product development.
Jakob holds a PhD from EPFL, Lausanne,
Switzerland and an MSc degree from the University of
Karlsruhe in Germany.
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