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Board of Directors
Justin A. Brownhill, Co-Founder and CEO

Justin Brownhill is an experienced executive and strategic advisor to the capital markets, financial services and software sectors. He was a Managing Director at Citigroup's Corporate and Investment Bank where he was involved with Citigroup's Institutional Trading Technology, Market Structure and Exchange Strategy teams. He was also an executive of Lava Trading, a leading global Equities and Foreign Exchange trading technology platform acquired by Citigroup in 2004.

Previously, Brownhill was an investment banker in the Financial Institutions practice at Credit Suisse First Boston, Union Bank of Switzerland and Salomon Brothers where he worked on over $100 billion in M&A transactions, and participated in many of the largest underwritings for his clients in the banking, brokerage and financial technology arena. Brownhill graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce with distinction from the Faculty of Management at the University of Calgary, Canada. He was a swimmer at an international level, and captained his national championship varsity team. He is an active member of the community, most notably as a former executive and Board Member for Minds Matter of NYC Inc., a volunteer organization for disadvantaged inner-city high school students to expand educational horizons.

Richard Korhammer, Executive Chairman

Richard Korhammer was CEO, Chairman and Co-Founder of Lava Trading Inc. where he successfully guided Lava, a groundbreaking equities DMA platform provider from inception in 1999 to Lava's acquisition by Citigroup in 2004. Mr. Korhammer retired from Lava/Citigroup in late 2006.

Nicolas R. Perkin, Co-Founder President

As a former CFO and a successful entrepreneur, Mr. Perkin has felt firsthand the pressures that a lack of working capital can bring to bear on a thriving business. In order to provide small and medium sized businesses with an easy and efficient way to access working capital, he co-founded The Receivables Exchange.

Prior to The Receivables Exchange, Mr. Perkin was Executive Vice President at EmSense Corporation, a leading next generation media measurement company. Previously, he was Vice President of Global Business Development for Massive, Inc., which was acquired by Microsoft Corporation in May 2006. In addition, he held the position of Head of Strategic Business Development at Kestrel Technologies, a leading Wall Street developer of technology solutions for fixed income trading. He also worked in mergers and acquisitions at Veronis, Suhler & Company and Cowles Media Company and held various operations positions at The Black Book.

He holds a Master of Science in Finance from the London Business School and a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University.

Mr. Perkin also serves on the Board of Directors for the Youth Rescue Initiative, a non-profit organization that aims to teach at-risk children in the greater New Orleans area how to overcome challenges, create opportunity and achieve success. He was appointed to, and serves as Vice Chairman of, the Louisiana Innovation Council. He is also a member of the New York Weill Cornell Council (NYWCC) which serves to support patient care, medical research, and education at New York Weill Cornell Medical Center. Mr. Perkin is also a member of the Board of Directors of Musicmogul.com, the world’s first online 3D music world and entertainment platform.

Jeffrey Schwartz, Managing Director, Bain Capital

Mr. Schwartz joined Bain Capital in 2000 and is a founding Partner of Bain Capital Ventures and a Managing Director of the firm. Prior to Bain Capital Ventures, Mr. Schwartz worked at Wellington Management company, where he was a portfolio manager for several public equities funds. He also served in the Equity Capital Markers Group of Merrill Lynch. In addition to his firm and portfolio company responsibilities, Mr. Schwartz also serves on the Board of MetroLacrosse, is a trustee of Noble and Greenough School, and coaches several youth athletic teams.

Jeff Brody, Founding Partner, Redpoint Ventures

Jeff Brody is a founding partner of Redpoint Ventures. He was an early investor and director of Danger (acquired by Microsoft), Fraud Sciences (acquired by eBay), Concur Technologies, Loopnet, Zing Systems (acquired by Dell), GetThere, mySimon (acquired by CNET), NextCard, Onebox (acquired by OpenWave), ViaVideo (acquired by Polycom), and Web TV (acquired by Microsoft). He currently serves on the board of directors for HomeAway, JumpTap, Kodiak Networks, LifeSize Communications and MobiTV. Jeff received a B.S. in Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley and an M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Mitch Davis, Co-Founder and CEO, Massive Incorporated

An ardent gamer and digital entertainment pioneer, Davis has a long record of entrepreneurial success. As founder and CEO of Massive Incorporated, he revolutionized the video game industry by working closely with publishers and developers to build the world’s finest and largest in-game advertising network which encompassed 40 publishers, including EA, Activision, THQ, Take 2, Sony Online Entertainment, Disney and Vivendi Universal Games. Massive was acquired by Microsoft in 2006. Davis' other entrepreneurial successes include co-founding Digital Rights, subsequently acquired by Liberty One, as well as co-founding Parcelhouse, an international middleware software developer with clients including FedEx, DHL, and IKEA.

Jim Counihan, Partner, Prism VentureWorks

Jim Counihan joined Prism in 2000 and runs the firm's software & services practice. His focus areas are software as a service and MSP's, on-line exchanges, technology enabled services and technology enabled vertical plays. Jim is a director for Astoria Software, Chosen Security, White Sky, The New Orleans Exchange, Mota and RatePoint. He was formerly on the boards of Softricity, acquired by Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), GeoTrust, acquired by Verisign (NASDAQ: VRSN), and Silverback Technologies, acquired by Dell (NASDAQ: DELL).

Possessing a unique mix of legal, operational and technical knowledge, Jim complements and extends Prism's entrepreneurial and financial expertise. Jim joined Prism from EPiCON, Inc., where he served as Legal Counsel and Director of Business Operations. A Prism investment, EPiCON was sold to Nortel Networks in September 2000. He has held positions in Corporate Legal Counsel and Business Operations for Sapient Corporation. He also served as Legal Counsel for the Outsourcing Division of Bell Atlantic Network Integration, which during his tenure, grew into a $300 million business in four years.

A member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, Jim holds a B.A. magna cum laude from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, a J.D. cum laude from Suffolk University Law School.

 

 

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