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Management Team
Tom Arthur
President and CEO
Tom has over 20 years experience helping startups and Fortune 500 companies build successful businesses. Most recently, Tom was CEO of PhoneSpots, an early innovator and international provider of mobile local search content and advertising solutions for Yellow Page and Directory Assistance (411) operators. Prior to PhoneSpots, Mr. Arthur served as President and CEO of Arbor Networks, a leading network security company focused on detecting, tracing and mitigating denial-of-service and worm attacks against service provider and large enterprise infrastructure. Prior to Arbor Networks, Mr. Arthur was President of ActivCard Inc., where he grew the company from $3m annual revenues to over $34m culminating in a successful IPO. From 1988 to 1998, Tom served in various sales, marketing and general management roles for Novell Inc. His last position was VP and GM of Novell's Internet Infrastructure Division. Tom holds a BS from the University of California at Davis.
Steve Dauber
Vice President of Marketing
Steve Dauber has over 20 years of technology marketing and start-up leadership. Prior to RedSeal, Steve was VP of Marketing for Vidient Systems, a leading vendor of video analysis software for physical security and perimeter intrusion detection. Steve has also served as VP of Marketing for a number of other startups including Loran Technology, a pioneer in the field of service level management that was acquired by Peregrine Systems. Steve started his career at Novell, where he led marketing for network and system management products. Steve has a Masters in electrical engineering and undergraduate degrees in Economics and Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
Paul Dibello
Vice President of Global Sales
Paul has over 18 years sales experience in Information Technology. Prior to RedSeal, Paul was Vice-President of Enterprise Sales and Business Development for Arbor Networks, a leading provider of secure service control solutions for global networks. Paul drove Arbor's sales from inception to profitability, led the expansion into Europe and Asian markets, and developed strategic partnerships with Cisco, Juniper and ISS/IBM. Prior to Arbor, Paul led the business development organizations at Sanctum Inc, an application security provider acquired by IBM, and at WheelGroup Inc until its acquisition by Cisco Systems. Paul started his career at AT&T where he held various strategic sales and business development roles. Paul is a graduate of Princeton University with a degree in Economics.
Joel Evanier
Co-Chairman and Executive Vice President of Business Development
Joel's 25-year career includes leadership roles spanning network computing, networking and security. Prior to joining RedSeal Systems, Joel was co-founder and Vice President of Sales and Business Development at RouteScience, a route optimization company acquired by Avaya. Prior to that, Joel was Director of Sales at Cisco Systems, where he built and managed a national overlay organization for security and network management products. Before Cisco, Joel was Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Business Development at Netsys (acquired by Cisco), and spent 10 years at Sun Microsystems in national and worldwide sales management roles.
Steve Garritano
Vice President of Engineering
Steve brings more than 20 years of experience in engineering management of complex networking and security systems. Prior to joining RedSeal, Steve was Vice President of Engineering at Applied Identity, as well as Vice President of Engineering and Operations at RouteScience, which was acquired by Avaya. Previous positions include Director of Engineering at Netsys (acquired by Cisco), and Director of Development at Kalpana (acquired by Cisco) among others.
Honor Huntington
Chief Financial Officer, Vice President, Finance and Administration
Honor has over 25 years experience in technology and finance, with a focus on rapidly growing startups. After 8 years in the Consulting practice of Arthur Andersen & Co., now Accenture, she entered the world of high technology as Controller at Network General Corp., the developer of the original Sniffer. Joining them just as the company went public, she oversaw the finance, human resources and administration functions as the company grew from $12m to $40m+ in revenue and from 30 to over 600 employees. After Network General, she was CFO of NetManage, Inc. as the company grew from $1m to $120m in revenue and from 9 to over 500 employees, through the company's IPO and secondary stock offerings. More recently, she was CFO of venture backed Clairvoyant Software, Inc. and has served as a consultant to various technology startups. She has an AB from Cornell University and an MA from The University of Texas at Austin, and is a CPA.
Mike Lloyd, PhD
Chief Scientist
Mike Lloyd, Chief Scientist for RedSeal Systems, has more than 20 years experience in the modeling and simulation of dynamic systems. He holds a degree in mathematics from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, and a PhD in epidemic modeling from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1992, he relocated to the U.S. and taught statistics at New York University Stern School of Business. In 1993, he moved to California to join MasPar, a massively parallel supercomputer company, as a member of technical staff. In 1995, he joined startup Netsys as a network modeling specialist. Netsys was acquired by Cisco in 1996, where Mike served as principal architect for the MPLS VPN provisioning system. In 1999 he joined early-stage startup RouteScience as CTO. While there, he led pioneering work in self-optimizing networks and authored four patents on dynamic network control. RouteScience was acquired by Avaya in 2004, where Mike continued to develop high-speed measurement and control systems for VoIP networking. In 2006, Mike joined RedSeal Systems, where he is deeply involved with the product's security analysis engine and network modeling capabilities.
Alain Mayer, PhD
Chief Technology Officer
Alain Mayer, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer for RedSeal Systems, has over 20 years experience in computer science (CS) research and software development. After graduating with a Masters in Computer Science from Brown University, Alain joined IBM's T.J Watson, Research Center where he worked on the design of network protocols. He left IBM for Columbia University, where he received his PhD and wrote his thesis on fault tolerant models for network protocols. In 1995, he joined an early stage startup, SMARTS, as an engineer, working on root cause analysis for network management. In 1996, he joined Bell Labs-Lucent, where he helped start a new security research group. During his time at the Labs, he worked on web privacy, web security, and firewall security management, publishing over 20 papers in these areas. Alain left the Labs to join CenterRun in 2001, where, as CTO, he was at the forefront of innovation in data center automation, developing new technologies that unified the management of large server farms. In 2003, the company was successfully acquired by Sun Microsystems. During his career, Alain has written over 35 research papers and is author of 8 granted US Patents.
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