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Nagraj Kashyap, Vice President, Qualcomm and Head of Qualcomm Ventures
Nagraj is Vice President, Qualcomm Ventures, and heads up worldwide activities for the group. Nagraj has over 12 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. Prior to his current role, he worked in various engineering and management capacities at Nortel, 3COM, Motorola, PRTM and Qualcomm.
Nagraj currently manages and actively serves as a board observer for Qualcomm Ventures investments in Airplay Networks, GoTV Networks, Novarra, Obopay, Triage Wireless and WaveMarket. Nagraj has an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management and an MS in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin.

Tim Chang, Principal, Norwest Venture Partners
Tim brings a combination of operational, technical and international business experience to Norwest Venture Partners. Tim focuses on investments in mobile, gaming, digital media, and also leads NVP's investment practice in China and Asia-Pacific. Tim led NVP's investments in and joined the boards of directors of ngmoco, Lumos Labs, Brite Semiconductor and 3jam. He also led NVP's investment in PCH International, a turnkey global supply chain services firm based in Shenzhen. Tim is a board observer working closely with Borqs, deCarta, Double Fusion and Veveo.
Prior to joining NVP in 2006, Tim was a principal at Gabriel Venture Partners where he was actively involved in over a dozen wireless-related deals and led Gabriel's investments in Iridigm Display Corporation (acquired by Qualcomm), Sequoia Communications, Sandbridge, and Kajeet. He also contributed to the boards of Placeware (acquired by Microsoft) and Arula Systems (acquired by Raritan), TestQuest, NextG Networks, and IPWireless. Tim built Gabriel's wireless sector practice and helped establish business development capabilities through strong, strategic relationships across the wireless value chain, particularly in Asia-Pacific.

Anand Iyer, Sr. Product Manager, Microsoft
Anand joined Microsoft in January 2005 as an Evangelist, Microsoft's ambassador to the Silicon Valley community. During his tenure there, he has been in the midst of several Microsoft launches. He has spoken at over a hundred conferences on a variety of topics. Anand is actively involved in the startup and the open source and standards communities in the Silicon Valley. Anand works closely with Microsoft's Emerging Business Team empowering startups to launch their businesses on the Microsoft platform. Before joining Microsoft, Anand worked for Cisco Systems' New Business Ventures team, pioneering XML-based manageability solutions. During his five-year tenure as a Technical Lead and Software Engineer, Anand worked closely with customers to fine-tune his product features. Anand has extensive experience in software methodologies, and has worked on several development platforms. Anand has also earned two patent awards related to manageability solutions on networking platforms. In June 2006, Anand was also responsible in co-founding an organization aimed at bringing technical community managers together, called the Global Network of Technology Evangelists (GNoTE). Anand graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Computer Engineering. He goes by the online alias "artificialignorance" and blogs at http://artificialignorance.net. When he is not blogging, you can find him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/anandiyer.

Braxton Woodham, CTO, Zannel
Braxton Woodham is Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Zannel, where he is responsible for technology research, product strategy, architecture, development, and operations. He was formerly the CTO at Infospace Mobile, where he was responsible for research, development, and operations for mobile storefronts and portals for clients including AT&T (formerly Cingular), T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. Prior to Infospace, Braxton served as Vice President of Technology at Moviso, leading the development of the V4 Platform, which scaled to become the largest mobile media distributor in North America before being sold to Infospace in 2003. The Moviso team also developed and deployed MSA, the first reusable media client, which has been downloaded more than 10 million times. Prior to joining Moviso, Braxton served as Executive Director of Technology at Sony Music Digital Media Ventures where he focused on new media initiatives including massively multiplayer gaming and mobile media distribution. Braxton has led technical teams and served as chief architect on projects for Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Yahoo!, AOL, Toshiba, Sony Music, Warner Home Video and Times Mirror among others. Braxton served as a Captain in the U.S. Air Force, and holds a B.E. from Vanderbilt University.

Matthew Fix, Principal, Vodafone Ventures
Matthew is a Principal at Vodafone Ventures, a $200M fund focused on the mobile and digital media space. Matthew has invested in and is an active board observer for Amobee, Evolution Robotics, and Caringo and also works with the boards of SNAP-in and Brilliant Telecom. Prior to joining Vodafone Ventures at the end of 2006 he was at Intel Capital with a focus on software, open source, and Internet/digital media. Investments included Financial Engines, Datallegro, Spike Source, Black Duck, BayPackets (acquired by Genband), and Incesoft.
Prior to Intel Capital, Matthew worked at a boutique merchant bank and for Robertson Stephens. He also founded a small communications company while an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, traded equity options on the floor of the pacific exchange, and was in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Matthew has an MBA from the University of Oxford.

Tobias Kemper, VP Business Development, Nimbuzz

Fabio Sisinni, Director Strategy and Management, PayPal

Anil Dharni, CEO, Storm8
Anil Dharni is the Co-Founder of Storm8, the #1 MMO iPhone company. Storm8 has 7 titles on the App Store with each title reaching top 10. Prior to Storm8, Anil was the VP of Products and UED at hi5 Networks, Inc., where he drove the product roadmap and key product initiatives like hi5 coins (virtual currency), games, and platform. He has served in product management roles at Yahoo! and held consulting and engineering roles at Wipro, Ariba, and Engineering Animation. Anil holds a B.E. in aeronautical engineering from Punjab University and an M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Michael Chang, CEO and Founder, Greystripe
Michael is responsible for Greystripe's market vision and execution. Along with his cofounder, they were the first to conceive of the ad-supported mobile game business model and bring it to the mass market. He was most recently at Incubic Venture Capital and was responsible for investments in Internet and software companies. Michael has an MBA from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and has held engineering and marketing product management roles at SAN pioneer Gadzoox Networks. Michael has a BS in EE from Carnegie Mellon University.

Anand Chandrasekaran, Director, Product Management (Ecosystem), Openwave
Anand is Director of Product Management at Openwave Systems, where he is responsible for driving their ecosystem efforts. Prior to Openwave, Anand was CTO at Morf Mobile, and worked at MyToday SMS (India). Previously, Anand co-founded and helped build Aeroprise Inc. Since co-authoring the business plan and launching its products, Anand grew the company into the most-deployed mobility tool worldwide for service management. Customers include Safeway, I.B.M., U.S. Air Force, Pfizer, Lockheed Martin, Harvard University and DirecTV. He was an Aeroprise board member and was named by MIT to the 2004 Global Technovators list.
Anand's entrepreneurial efforts have been covered by Business Week, Business 2.0, Economic Times, CNBC Asia and Christian Science Monitor. He has been an advisor to several private companies in the US and India. He holds an MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, where he was invited to co-teach MS&E 271 and as guest lecturer for E145 (both courses on entrepreneurship), and a BS with highest honors from PSG College of Tech, India. Anand is a member of the Producers Guild of America (PGA).

Jonathan Atkin, Managing Director, RBC Capital Markets
Jonathan Atkin has been with RBC Capital Markets since 2000. His focus areas include telecom services, telecom infrastructure, cable, Internet/datacenters, managed hosting, and colocation providers. In 2008, the Financial Times ranked him the #1 stock picker in wireless communications services and the number three stock picker in diversified telecommunications services. Previously, he held equity research positions with Alex. Brown, Toronto Dominion, and Ferris Baker Watts, covering wireless, wireline, and Internet service providers. Prior to his capital markets career, Jonathan was a senior consultant at BIA Companies, worked in corporate strategy at Daimler-Benz AG, and was a policy analyst with the United States Congress. Jonathan has BS and MS degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University and an MBA from Columbia University. He is a two-time finisher of the Ironman triathlon.

Juha Christensen, Progression Partners & Sunstone
Voted one of the 25 most influential Europeans in Technology by Time Magazine, Juha has had profound impact on the industry though his efforts at companies like Symbian, Microsoft, Macromedia (now Adobe), Trolltech and Teleca.
Through Progression Partners and Sunstone Capital, Juha is involved at board level in multiple companies.
Juha wrote the business plan and led the negotiations that brought Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson, Sony, Samsung and others together to create the mobile operating system company Symbian. Today, Symbian is the market leader in mobile operating systems. Later he ran Microsoft's mobile platform efforts, bringing to market Pocket PC and Smartphone. After Microsoft, Juha served as President at Macromedia, bringing to market a range of diverse Internet and Mobile products.
Juha is Partner at Progression Partners and Chairman of Cogniance and Cloudmade. He is a long serving member on the board of Teleca, the largest systems integrator in the mobile industry with over 2,000 employees. 40% of mobile phones worldwide are integrated by Teleca. He is an independent board member at VirtualLogix, the leader in embedded virtualization. Until recently, Juha served on the board of Trolltech through it's IPO and subsequent sale to Nokia, and at Unwire until the exit to private equity firm LD Equities. Juha is also a founding Venture Partner at Copenhagen based Sunstone Capital, a leading European venture capital company with EUR 450 million under management.
Juha brings innovation, solid execution experience and a "get down to business" attitude to the companies he is involved with.

Will Lowry, Marketing Account Director, AT&T
Will Lowry is a Director at AT&T responsible for IT Innovation and Solution Design for Mobility and Consumer products. He has deep knowledge and expertise in mobile product technologies with a focus on interoperability and the customer experience. His team partners with numerous technology providers to discover and evaluate new technologies and their potential application in product innovation. Currently, Will’s efforts focus on realizing mobile and converged products and services to take advantage of AT&T's multiple consumer facing platforms. Additionally, Will works with Atlanta start-ups and universities including Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, and Emory University. Will has an MBA from SMU, MS in Engineering from MUSC, and a BA in English and Communications from the College of Charleston.

David Marcus, CEO Echovox, Zong
David Marcus is the founder and CEO of Zong, a leading mobile payment service used for monetizing web audiences in social media, gaming and virtual worlds. Zong enables seamless payments for more than 350 Facebook and MySpace applications as well as dozens of leading virtual worlds and gaming platforms, and has direct integrations with mobile carriers around the world. David drives the overall direction and product strategy for the company. He also serves as CEO of Zong parent company Echovox, a pioneer in transaction-enabled mobile services.

Sriram Viswanathan, Vice President, Intel Capital Director, Mobility Sector General Manager,WiMAX Program INTEL
Sriram Viswanathan is managing director of Intel Capital and general manager of the WiMAX program office. As the head of the mobility sector, Viswanathan is responsible for investments on a worldwide basis in the mobile area. He is also responsible for the mobile content and services sector, mobile communications sector and mobile platforms sector. In January 2007 he also assumed responsibility for leading Intel's WiMAX efforts, acting as the corporate focal point for our customers and business partners in this strategic effort for Intel.

Amit Seth, EIR, Plug and Play Tech Center
Amit is an entrepreneur and a technology executive specializing in the Insights / Analytics arena, specifically in leveraging data to unearth strategic advantage, and impact top-line and bottom-line in the Internet, Mobile and Retail areas. He has been the founder and CEO of a successful behavioral profiling and targeting company. Most recently Amit was a VP at Yahoo! leading Insights and Analytics functions in various executive roles for the Audiences (including Mobile) and Advertising divisions of Yahoo!. Amit has been a part of the executive teams of 2 successful wireless startups and played key roles in these startups collectively raising over $100 million in venture capital. In the 90s, Amit has worked at Microsoft, IBM and Tandem (HP) in various data and distributed computing related roles.
Additionally, Amit is an invited speaker at many prestigious conferences, has 8 patents applied for in his name and also chairs a global forum on data mining that he founded.

Doug Bewsher, CMO, mig33
Doug Bewsher brings more than 15 years of technology marketing, advertising and strategy experience to his role as Chief Marketing Officer at mig33, the world's most popular mobile social and gaming community. In his role as mig33's CMO, Doug is responsible for marketing, customer and community management, and market development activities. During his tenure, mig33 has grown to more than 25 million registered users worldwide. Doug's background includes top management positions with some of the world's best-known professional services firms and technology brands. He ran the San Francisco office of Publicis Modem, a top digital marketing agency, and set-up and led McKinsey & Company's West Coast Marketing practice. On the client side, he was Group Customer Marketing Director for Vodafone, launching 3G services across Europe, and a brand manager for Unilever. Doug also co-founded and remains a Managing Partner at NotaBene LLC, which trains individuals and organizations in the skills of "Persuasive Argumentation" and is rapidly building a client base of Fortune 500 clients, including Oracle, TMobile, Wipro, Novartis and Syngenta. Doug has an MBA with distinction from INSEAD, and an M.A. in Physics from Oxford. Having lived in London and Paris, he is now settled in San Francisco, with his Italian wife and 5 year old future soccer star son.

Vishal Gurbuxani, CEO Mobclix
Mr. Gurbuxani is a co-founder of Mobclix and leads the technical strategy and vision of the company. Mr. Gurbuxani was a Manager for the Accenture Technology Labs Group, which is a global team of 150 researchers and developers focused on laying out the go-to market strategy and technical vision for the 180,000 Employees at Accenture. Mr. Gurbuxani focused on numerous projects within Enterprise Analytics and Insight, which included unifying marketing spend and advertising of products and services for the numerous Fortune 500 Clients. Most notably Mr. Gurbuxani managed and delivered the Vongo Platform for Starz Entertainment, which is a leading video delivery platform for user generated content as well as licensed and secure content. Mr. Gurbuxani also managed and delivered a remote monitoring and diagnostic platform for Solar Turbines, which is estimated to bring in record numbers of dollars for Solar Turbines. Mr. Gurbuxani has led global teams within India, Manila, and Europe to deliver services and solutions to drive business value and monetization for Accenture's Fortune 500 clients.
Mr. Gurbuxani has also authored numerous patents for large scale device management and personalization. Many of the key insights that Mr. Gurbuxani has learned through driving business value through technical execution, have been cultivated for the Mobclix mobile platform.
Mr. Gurbuxani graduated with Honors from Santa Clara University with both an M.S. and B.S. in Computer Engineering.

Satya Mallya, Director of Mobile, Orange
Mallya and his group in South San Francisco is responsible for innovation in mobile, road-mapping products, technology, terminals, personalization and emerging wireless standards. Satya is also responsible for managing the Orange Developer Center and hosts Edge and 3G base stations enabling developers to test their applications on Orange devices and network. Prior to joining Orange in 2002, Satya worked at Bell labs(now Lucent), Octel communications, Aspect Software, Caritasoft and Humanconnect. Satya has a M.S in Computers from University of South Carolina and a MBA in marketing from Santa Clara University.

Eric Chan, Partner, Mobileslate
Eric Chan is an aspiring Renaissance Man and 100% Mobile Evangelist. He is currently advises and consults companies in the mobile space, around Product Strategy (defining mobile products and services) and Business Development (helping companies with International expansion from the US to Europe and Asia) and for startups, preparing them for formal venture capital investment.

Knud Erik Skouby, Professor, Director, Center for Communication Media and Information technologies (CMI) Aalborg University/
Copenhagen
Knud Erik Skouby is professor and founding director of center for Communication, Media and Information technologies (CMI), Aalborg University/ Copenhagen - a center providing a focal point for multi-disciplinary research and training in applications of CMI - as part of the international research network CTIF. Has a career within consultancy and as a university teacher since 1972. The working areas have for the last 20 years been within the telecom area focusing on mobile/ wireless.

Ben Saterfield, CEO, Gigotron 23 Divide LLC

Aditya Khurjekar, Director Business Development Verizon

John Ellis, Director, Enterprise Product Management & Marketing at Motorola





































