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Americas - Doug Kalish
Doug is an educator, consultant, and entrepreneur. Currently, he consults
on IT and biotechnology business strategy, teaches at the Berkeley Haas
Business School and is creating an online course for the Stanford Center
for Professional Development. Until April 2001, Doug was Chief Knowledge
Officer at Scient Corporation. He led the creation of Scient's award-winning
intranet 'The Scient Zone', the first enterprise-wide corporate hyperportal,
and was responsible for staff professional and technical development programs.
Previously, Doug was with Price Waterhouse as Director of Systems of the
Cons umer Financial Institute Division, Chief Operating Partner and Managing
Partner of the Price Waterhouse Technology Centre, and Managing Partner
of the Electronic Business Solutions Center. Doug has an A.B. (Honors) from
Michigan in Neurobiology and a Ph.D. in Biology from Harvard.
http://doug.kalish.com |
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Australasia - Greg Cross
Greg has 20 years experience in the software industry working in the North
America, Europe and Asia. As VP of Sales and Marketing Greg led the expansion
of Fact International (an ERP software company) into the US and Europe,
and after its acquisition by Geac was Director of Marketing for Geac. He
subsequently became GM of Sales and Marketing for BellSouth New Zealand,
a Cellular start-up, before being selected to lead Microsoft New Zealand
in 1994. In 1997 he became CEO of Advantage Group , a public company that
he grew from $20m to $70m in revenues over 3 years. Currently Greg is CEO
of Esphion, a provider of solutions for enterprise IP infrastructure issues.
In the last 2 years he has also worked in the Venture capital industry with
high growth companies in the US, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
http://www.esphion.com |
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Europe - William Davies
William is a researcher with The Work Foundation in the UK. He joined
the Research Team following a year spent researching Will Hutton's latest
book, The World We're In, which compares American and European
models of capitalism. His current research projects look at social capital
and network theory, social software, and the ways in which membership
associations can benefit from these, in particular, unions and professional
associations. He has recently authored an iSociety report, You Don't
Know Me, But... Social Capital & Social Software, and co-wrote
two chapters of The Professionals Choice - The Future of the Built
Environment Professions .
http://theworkfoundation.com
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