Board of DirectorsDavid Helfrich
David Helfrich brings over 20 years of experience investing in, and building, technology companies. Helfrich helped found and build a number of the most successful and innovative networking companies in the industry—Newbridge Networks, Ascend Communications, Centrum Communications/3Com, and Copper Mountain Networks. He has also played a key role in starting and building two private equity investment funds—Garnett & Helfrich Capital and ComVentures. In 2003, Helfrich joined forces with Terry Garnett to form Garnett & Helfrich Capital, a private equity investment fund focused on Venture Buyout (VBO) investments. Garnett & Helfrich Capital acquisitions are concentrated in three market segments: software, communications, and Internet. Before founding Garnett & Helfrich Capital he was managing member of ComVentures, an early stage venture capital fund. There he was responsible for investments in a number of innovative startup companies, including:
Prior to ComVentures, Helfrich was Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Copper Mountain Networks, a leading provider of high performance DSL networking products. He was a member of the founding team and was responsible for developing strategy, defining the market/product requirements, implementing the sales and distribution channels, building the strategic partnerships, and securing customer contracts. His contribution led to a successful IPO and a public market valuation that reached over $5 billion. As a founding executive of Centrum Communications, he successfully positioned the company as the early leader in the multi-protocol Remote Access Server (RAS) market. This led directly to the acquisition of Centrum by 3Com six months after initial venture funding was received. Helfrich remained with 3Com as Vice President, Marketing. Prior to Centrum Communications he was Vice President of Sales and Marketing and a founding team member with Ascend Communications. Helfrich joined the four founders of Ascend with the specific task of identifying and defining the target market opportunity, specifying the products to build, setting up sales and distribution channels and generating revenues. These efforts led to a successful IPO, a billion dollars in annual revenues, and ultimately the acquisition of Ascend for $24B by Lucent. Prior to joining Ascend, Helfrich was Assistant Vice President of Marketing at Newbridge Networks, Inc., responsible for the flagship products (MainStreet 3600, 3645, and 3612) that generated over 70 percent of company revenues. He was one of the first 20 employees hired and played an active role in promoting the company and its products and growing revenues at an unprecedented pace in the networking industry. Newbridge completed its IPO roughly three years after formation and grew revenues to over $1 billion before it was acquired for $5 billion by Alcatel. Prior to Newbridge Helfrich held various sales and marketing positions with Motorola (Codex Division) and Infotron Systems. David holds an MBA degree from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California State University. Terry Garnett
Terry Garnett has been on the operating side of companies for about 15 years. From 1990 to 1994, he worked with Oracle Corporation where he reported to Larry Ellison. As part of the Managing Committee, he held the positions of Senior Vice President, New Media Division, and Senior Vice President, Worldwide Marketing and Business Development. Garnett has actively participated in the founding and building of several startup enterprise software companies, including CrossWorlds, and Lightyear. Previously he served as a consultant in the Electronics Practice at McKinsey & Company and held management positions with Tandem Computers, which has since merged with Compaq and is now a part of HP. From 1995 to 2003, Garnett was at Venrock, both as a venture partner and as a general partner. Many of the deals he has worked on have either gone public or been acquired. During his tenure at Venrock, he has led early stage financings and served on the boards of:
In addition, he was an early stage personal investor in Siebel Systems, acquired by Oracle (NASDAQ: SEBL → ORCL) and Checkpoint Software (NYSE: CHKP). During 2001, Forbes magazine recognized Garnett for his venture capital contributions by placing him 22nd on their Midas list of dealmakers. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a bachelor’s degree, and received his MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Vikram Mehta
Vikram Mehta brings over 20 years of global experience in the technology industry. He co-founded Nortel’s Blade Server Switch Business Unit (BSSBU) in 2002 and led the business unit from its inception through June 2005. In this role, Vikram was responsible for product management, research and development, sales, marketing, business development, and OEM support. He also spearheaded Nortel’s efforts to secure multi-year contracts to provide Ethernet, IP, and Application Switches to the world’s largest suppliers of blade server systems—HP and IBM. Under his leadership, BSSBU became one of Nortel’s fastest growing businesses. In July 2005 Vikram joined Venture Buyout Firm Garnett & Helfrich Capital as CEO-in-Residence and played a key role in the establishment of Blade Network Technologies (BNT). Vikram came to Nortel through its acquisition of Alteon Web Systems, the world’s leading provider of Web and application switches, in October 2000. At Alteon, he led the company’s strategic alliances and laid the foundation for what would later become BSSBU. Prior to Alteon, he served as Vice President of Marketing at Ensim, a leading supplier of service enablement and automation software for hosted IP and application services. Before Ensim, Vikram spent 12 years at HP in various leadership and executive positions across the company’s diverse operations in India, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, and the U.S. His last position at HP was General Manager, Enterprise Servers for the North America region. Vikram is an electrical engineer from the Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India. John J. Roese
John J. Roese is Nortel’s Chief Technology Officer and the functional leader of Nortel’s 12,000 scientists, engineers and designers worldwide. He is a respected industry visionary and authority on network convergence. In his role as CTO, Mr Roese leads the company’s overall research and development strategy and execution. He also directs future research across all product portfolios and works closely with the Chief Strategy Officer to further emerging technologies, market opportunities and strategic partnerships. Prior to joining Nortel, Mr Roese was CTO for networking technologies at Broadcom Corp. Before that, he held CTO positions at Enterasys Networks, and Cabletron Systems, where he was one of the key architects of Cabletron’s SecureFast Switching. Mr Roese sits on the boards of the One Laptop Per Child association and ATIS, and is actively involved in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), as well as other standards bodies . He has co-authored a number of IEEE standards and related documents, and is the named inventor on 16 granted and pending patents. In addition, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of New Hampshire. Born in the UK, Mr Roese now resides near Nortel’s R&D headquarters in Ottawa, Canada. Ford Tamer
Ford Tamer, Ph.D., is an operating partner at Khosla Ventures. Prior to that, Dr. Tamer was senior vice president and general manager at Broadcom where he led the growth of the Enterprise Networking Group four fold, to over one billion dollars. Dr. Tamer co-founded and served as the president and chief executive officer of Agere, Inc., a semiconductor manufacturer, until it was acquired by Lucent Microelectronics. Following the acquisition, he served as vice president at Lucent’s Agere Systems business unit. Prior to founding Agere, he was part of the founding executive teams at Dazel Corporation (which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard) and at MegaKnowledge (which was acquired by IntelliCorp). Dr. Tamer received an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He serves as Director on the boards of eASIC, Kaai, Ecomotors, PAX Streamline, Soraa, and Topanga. |
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