Seven New Board Members From Leading Southern California Technology and
Services Organizations Bring Broad Experience and Insight to Council
TORRANCE, Calif., March 21 /PRNewswire/ -- The Technology Council of
Southern California (TCOSC), the premier forum for the region's technology
leaders, announced today that it has elected seven new members and
re-elected one existing member to its Board of Directors. The terms begin
immediately and extend for two years.
New TCOSC Board Members:
* Uri Blackman, Founder & CEO, Gideon Informatics
* Feyzi Fatehi, CEO, Corent Technology, Inc.
* Douglas Gold, CFO and Vice President, Business Development, CoreObjects
* Eric David Greenspan, CEO, Make It Work, Inc.
* Kris Kaufmann, Partner, Deloitte & Touche
* Jay Molloy, Special Counsel, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
* Brad Spahr, Director of Mobile Entertainment, Sony Pictures
Entertainment
Existing Board member Gavin G. Galimi, executive vice president and
general counsel, March Vision Care, Inc., was re-elected for a new term.
"With top-notch technology backgrounds and experience in a wide variety
of industries, including health care and entertainment, our new Board
members add a strong dimension to our group," said Jon Kraft, Technology
Council chairman of the board. "I welcome them and look forward to working
with this new Board to continue to fulfill our mission to support
technology companies throughout Southern California."
The new and re-elected Board members join a distinguished group that
includes Jim Armstrong, Principal, Clearstone Venture Partners; Anjay
Bajaj, Director, Altos Incorporated; David Fournier, CEO, LoanToolbox; Jon
Kraft, President, Clone Interactive; Mike Mulroy, Partner, Stradling Yocca
Carlson Rauth; Chad Olson, VP Sales & Marketing, R.I.S. Inc.; Ed Sauve,
Senior Vice President Silicon Valley Bank; Rick Sharga, CEO, CJ Patrick
Company.
About the Technology Council of Southern California
The Technology Council of Southern California is the premier forum for
the region's technology leaders, providing events, connections, information
and resources to help technology companies succeed. From recognizing
excellence in innovation through its annual awards event to providing
access to funding through VentureNet, the Technology Council supports
companies throughout their entire corporate lifecycles. Founded in 1991 as
the Software Council of Southern California, the Technology Council has a
15-year history of supporting technology companies across the region. For
more information visit http://www.tcosc.org.
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