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밥 팅커
사장 겸 CEO
밥 팅거는 기업용 무선랜 업체인 에어스페이스 비즈니스 개발 부사장으로 재직 중 시스코가 에어스페이스를 2005년 인수하면서 시스코의 무선 비즈니스 사업부 개발팀을 이끌었던 무선 전략 전문가입니다. 시스코의 임원으로 일하면서, 그는 장기적인 수익 성장과 랩탑과 스마트폰을 시스코의 무선 사업으로 확대하는 일을 담당했습니다. 밥은 Vertical Networks에서 마케팅 이사와NationsBank에서 부사장을 역임했습니다. 현재 2007년 설립된 모바일아이런을 진두 지휘하고 있습니다.
밥은 지난 30 년 동안 미국에 지어진 최초의 주요 대학 재단의 집행 위원입니다. 또한 그는 Full Circle Fund회원이며, 샌프란시스코 베이 지역안에서 공교육, 주택지원기금, 디지털 통합, 대체 에너지 향상을 위한 비영리 단체의 회원입니다.
밥은 버지니아 대학의 시스템 엔지니어학과를 졸업했고 스탠포드 대학에서 MBA 학위를 받았습니다.
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Suresh Batchu
Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer
Before MobileIron, Suresh was Engineering Portfolio Leader for application switching and security at Nortel Enterprise Data Networks. During that time, his team shipped more than 60,000 application switches and accelerators and thousands of firewalls. He built three offshore engineering teams from scratch and established expertise in virtualization and highly scalable systems. Prior to Nortel, Suresh was Engineering Manager at Alteon Websystems, an innovator in internet infrastructure that was acquired by Nortel in 2000. His first startup was HolonTech Corporation.
Suresh has an MS in Computer Science from the University of South Florida.
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Jim Buckley
Chief Financial Officer
Before MobileIron, Jim was CFO of Dash Navigation, a portable navigation device company acquired by Research in Motion. He was also CFO of Airespace, a wireless networking company acquired by Cisco Systems. Jim brings more than 30 years experience with both early- and late-stage companies as well as initial public offerings to MobileIron. Buckley began his finance career as a public accountant with Ernst and Young.
Jim has a BBA in Accounting from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and is a certified public accountant.
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John Donnelly
Vice President of Sales
Before MobileIron, John was Vice President of Sales at Symantec. He joined Symantec through the 2007 acquisition of Vontu, where he led worldwide sales and established the company as the top provider of enterprise data loss prevention (DLP) solutions, with more than a third of the Fortune 100 as customers. As Vice President of Sales, John has grown several other start-ups from early stage to public market or acquisition as well, including Talking Blocks, Kana Communications, Connectify, and NetGravity. He started his career in sales twenty years ago with Wang Laboratories and then Parametric Technology.
John has a B.A. in History and Communications from Boston College.
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Ken Kershner
Vice President of Engineering
Before MobileIron, Ken was SVP at Dash Navigation, the pioneer of Internet-connected automotive GPS solutions. In 2009, Dash was acquired by Research in Motion, where Ken led the Location Based Services group responsible for geolocation, applications, and platform APIs. Before Dash, Ken was VP of Engineering at TiVo, where he started the Service Provider Division, developing TiVo Experience software for cable and satellite operators and hardware partners. Initially, he led the TiVo Service Engineering team shortly after launch through both rapid growth and cost reduction cycles. Ken's previous roles include Director of Engineering at SGI and Product Management at HP.
Ken has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Duke University and an MBA from Sloan at M.I.T.
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Mike McCarron
Vice President of Customer Success
Before MobileIron, Mike was Director of Professional Services at Symantec, responsible for Symantec’s Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Consulting Services practice. Mike joined Symantec via their 2007 acquisition of Vontu, and focused his efforts on building an industry-leading services methodology around the emerging DLP space. Mike and his team helped customers build repeatable, efficient, and mature enterprise deployment programs focused on long-term success. Prior to Vontu, Mike managed the Professional Services and customer-facing programs at several other successful technology start-up companies, including Connectify and Kana Communications. Mike began his career at Booz Allen & Hamilton in their Worldwide Technology Business practice, focused on providing strategic business and technical consulting expertise and guidance to their clients.
Mike has a BA in Economics from Bucknell University.
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Ajay Mishra
Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer
Before MobileIron, Ajay co-founded enterprise wireless pioneer, Airespace, now part of Cisco. He defined the initial product requirements for the company’s products, working hand-in-hand with 20 teaching customers. Ajay also chaired the WLAN-Mobile Convergence (WMC) task force within the WiFi Alliance and launched two new WMC certifications. Ajay is a frequent speaker on mobile convergence and its implications for the enterprise.
Before Airespace, Ajay ran product management for the Cisco Mobile Office Network (MNET). He integrated the acquisitions of JetCell and Exio, built the products team, and successfully launched the Cisco MNET solution at GSM World Congress in 2001. Ajay started his career as an engineer at Motorola, where he was part of the team that designed the world’s first commercial GSM handset in 1990. He was also instrumental in developing Motorola’s first CDMA handset in 1993.
Ajay has an MS in Computer Science from the University of Southern Mississippi and an MBA from the University of Chicago.
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Mike Morrissey
Vice President, Legal and General Counsel
Mike has been a transactional lawyer representing technology companies for over twenty years. He has worked with over a hundred startups, including StrataCom and Airespace. Before MobileIron, Mike was a partner at Venture Law Group, Orrick, and NovaTech Law. Mike began his legal career as an associate at Wilson, Sonsini.
Mike has an AB in Philosophy and an MS in Computer Science from Stanford, and a JD from UC Berkeley Law.
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Jeff Ratzlaff
Vice President of Business Development
Before MobileIron, Jeff spent ten years at Nokia, most recently as Director of Worldwide Channels responsible for the go-to-market strategy and partner ecosystem for Nokia Enterprise Solutions. Jeff’s product portfolio included the Nokia Eseries, Intellisync Mobile Suite Platform, Unified Communications and IP Security solutions. Jeff spent six years at Nokia Asia Pacific regional headquarters in Singapore, responsible for enterprise marketing across fourteen countries. Before Nokia, Jeff led enterprise and OEM sales for InTalk, who developed the world’s first IEEE802.11 products and was acquired by Nokia in 1999. Jeff began his career at RFID Systems Corporation, where he led sales and business development for asset identification and biometric technologies.
Jeff has a BS in International Business from Hawaii Pacific University.
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Ojas Rege
Vice President of Strategy
Before MobileIron, Ojas was Vice President of Global Mobile Products at Yahoo!, responsible for Yahoo’s mobile search, email, messaging, and content services. The team delivered SMS, mobile web, and client applications for phones, and built extensive platforms to deal with the daunting global fragmentation of mobile technology. Ojas started in mobile in 2000 as Vice President of Product Marketing at AvantGo, one of the first software developers for Palm and PocketPC handhelds. AvantGo was purchased by Sybase iAnywhere Solutions in 2003. Before AvantGo, Ojas managed the online video gaming team at Acclaim Entertainment, spent several years with Boston Consulting Group, and started his career in 1988 as VAX/VMS product line manager at Oracle. Ojas is also a Board Member for Pact, a non-profit in Oakland California that provides adoption services for children of color and their parents.
Ojas has a BS/MS in Computer Engineering from M.I.T. and an MBA from Stanford. You can follow Ojas on twitter at @orege.
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Kees van Veenendaal
Vice President and General Manager of EMEA
Kees van Veenendaal has more than 25 years experience building successful channel partnerships and sales teams throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), as well as Americas and APAC. With experience selling into enterprise, service provider and carrier markets, he led sales, support, marketing, finance and human resources in EMEA.
Prior joining MobileIron, Kees was Vice President Worldwide Sales for Trapeze Networks responsible for the sales operations in Americas, EMEA and APAC. Before Trapeze Networks, Kees was vice president of EMEA sales at Extreme Networks, growing revenue to over $120 million across more than 25 countries. He also was managing director of US Robotics Benelux, and held senior European management roles at Gandalf, Digital Communications Associates and Wang.
Kees holds an MBA from Universiteit Nyenrode, the Netherlands.
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Noah Wasmer
Vice President of Product Management
Before MobileIron, Noah led VMware's Horizon App Manager from concept to production. Horizon launched in 2011 and has become the management centerpiece for VMware's End User Computing initiatives. Before Horizon, Noah led the VMware View Product Management team responsible for developing the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) business. Prior to VMware, Noah was the CEO and Co-Founder of Centered Networks, a startup that pioneered the delivery of remote desktops and end user computing services from the cloud. Out of college, Noah invented Dotche, one of the first internet services bridging donor interests and nonprofit initiatives. Dotche is utilized today by many of the nation's largest philanthropic foundations.
Noah has a BS in Psychology from the University of Arizona.
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