
Cortera
Executives
15Board of Directors
5Cortera Management Team
15 Team Members
Cortera has 15 executives. Cortera's current Chief Financial Officer is Michael Landis.
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Michael Landis | Chief Financial Officer | Current | |
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Cortera Board of Directors
5 Board of directors
Cortera has 5 board of directors, including Andrew Flaster.
Name | Firm | Work History | Other Seats |
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Andrew Flaster | Andy is responsible for the financial management and operational aspects of Fidelity Ventures and actively participates in the investment process and portfolio management. Andy also represents Fidelity Ventures on the board of the Private Equity CFO Association. Prior to joining Fidelity Ventures in September 2000, Andy was Vice President of Finance for Thomas H. Lee Company, a private equity firm specializing in management growth buyouts. There he was responsible for all financial aspects of their investment funds and financial interaction with the firm&rsquo | Cortera | |
Geraldine Alias | Geraldine Alias focuses on investment opportunities in information services, software, healthcare IT, and Internet applications. She currently serves on the board of Cortera and RedBrick Health, and is actively involved in Flock and Stylesight. Prior to helping found Volition Capital in 2010, Geraldine was a Vice President at Fidelity Ventures, where she sponsored an investment in Castlight Health. From 2002 to 2005, Geraldine was an associate at Battery Ventures, where she focused on media, e-commerce and communication investments. Prior to starting her career in principal investing, Geraldine was a business analyst in McKinsey & Company's Silicon Valley office from 2000 to 2002, where she provided strategic and operational advice to telecommunications and enterprise software companies. Geraldine graduated from Princeton University with a BSE in Electrical Engineering and a Certificate in Engineering and Management Systems and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. Geraldine is currently Co-Chairman of the New England Venture Network (NEVN), the largest young venture capital organization on the East Coast. | Cortera | |
Larry Cheng | Larry Cheng focuses on investment opportunities in Internet applications, e-commerce, and consumer products. He currently serves on the boards of Arteza, Burst Oral Care, Connatix, Ensighten, Medly Health, Recycle Track Systems (RTS), and Super73. He also was on the Board of Chewy (CHWY), Cortera (acquired by Moody's), Globaltranz (acquired by Jordan Companies), 10-4 (acquired by Trimble), mindSHIFT Technologies (acquired by BestBuy), Stylesight (acquired by Top Right Group), and Prosper Marketplace. Prior to helping found Volition Capital in 2010, Larry was a partner at Fidelity Ventures, where he led investments in Verid (acquired by EMC) and Flock (acquired by Zynga). From 2000 to 2005 Larry was a senior associate at Battery Ventures where he was actively involved in OpenNetwork Technologies (acquired by BMC Software), Ximian (acquired by Novell), and Ruckus Network (acquired by TotalMusic). From 1998 to 2000, he was an associate for Bessemer Venture Partners where he focused on software investments. Prior to Bessemer, Larry was an associate consultant at Corporate Decisions Inc. Larry earned a B.A. in Psychology from Harvard College. He is also on the Harvard Alumni Association Board of Directors, the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Board of Overseers, and Wycliffe Bible Translators (USA) Board of Directors. Specialties: venture capital, technology, Internet, enterprise IT, software, digital media, consumer, online services, information services, online marketplaces, marketplaces | Cortera | |
Oliver Curme | Cortera | ||
Scott Tobin | Scott joined Battery in 1997. Based in Battery’s Israel office, he leads investments in the U.S., Israel and Europe. His current portfolio companies include 8fig, Affirm (NASDAQ: AFRM), Array, BigPanda, Champions Oncology (NASDAQ: CSBR), Cheq, Code Ocean, Cross River Bank, HiBob, Higlobe, Istra Research, Kodiak, Lightbox, LinearB, Nexite, Next Insurance, NorthOne, Novidea, Olo (NYSE: OLO), Sofar Sounds, Taster, UBQ Materials, Vayyar Imaging and Xsight Labs. Scott’s previous investments include Akamai Technologies (NASDAQ: AKAM); Anobit Technologies (acquired by Apple); Cortera; Credifi; Cumulus Networks (acquired by NVIDIA); Diablo Technologies; GuardiCore (acquired by Akamai), Habana Labs (acquired by Intel); IDI Direct Insurance (TASE: IDIN); ITA Software (acquired by Google); Jeeng (acquired by Openweb); The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE; acquired by Euronext); MetroPCS (NYSE: PCS); Pursway (acquired by IPG); Sabre (NASDAQ: SABR); Stratoscale; Tennis Channel (acquired by Sinclair Broadcasting); and Zerto (acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise). Scott was named multiple times to the Forbes Midas List and the Forbes Midas List Europe, which ranks top venture capitalists. Scott is involved in a number of social-impact initiatives. He proudly serves on the board of directors of Maoz, an organization that brings together a network of the best and brightest public-sector leaders in Israel to collaborate on tangible initiatives to transform the Israeli public sphere. Scott graduated with honors from Brandeis University with a BA in international relations and Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. | Cortera |
Name | Andrew Flaster | Geraldine Alias | Larry Cheng | Oliver Curme | Scott Tobin |
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Work History | Andy is responsible for the financial management and operational aspects of Fidelity Ventures and actively participates in the investment process and portfolio management. Andy also represents Fidelity Ventures on the board of the Private Equity CFO Association. Prior to joining Fidelity Ventures in September 2000, Andy was Vice President of Finance for Thomas H. Lee Company, a private equity firm specializing in management growth buyouts. There he was responsible for all financial aspects of their investment funds and financial interaction with the firm&rsquo | Geraldine Alias focuses on investment opportunities in information services, software, healthcare IT, and Internet applications. She currently serves on the board of Cortera and RedBrick Health, and is actively involved in Flock and Stylesight. Prior to helping found Volition Capital in 2010, Geraldine was a Vice President at Fidelity Ventures, where she sponsored an investment in Castlight Health. From 2002 to 2005, Geraldine was an associate at Battery Ventures, where she focused on media, e-commerce and communication investments. Prior to starting her career in principal investing, Geraldine was a business analyst in McKinsey & Company's Silicon Valley office from 2000 to 2002, where she provided strategic and operational advice to telecommunications and enterprise software companies. Geraldine graduated from Princeton University with a BSE in Electrical Engineering and a Certificate in Engineering and Management Systems and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. Geraldine is currently Co-Chairman of the New England Venture Network (NEVN), the largest young venture capital organization on the East Coast. | Larry Cheng focuses on investment opportunities in Internet applications, e-commerce, and consumer products. He currently serves on the boards of Arteza, Burst Oral Care, Connatix, Ensighten, Medly Health, Recycle Track Systems (RTS), and Super73. He also was on the Board of Chewy (CHWY), Cortera (acquired by Moody's), Globaltranz (acquired by Jordan Companies), 10-4 (acquired by Trimble), mindSHIFT Technologies (acquired by BestBuy), Stylesight (acquired by Top Right Group), and Prosper Marketplace. Prior to helping found Volition Capital in 2010, Larry was a partner at Fidelity Ventures, where he led investments in Verid (acquired by EMC) and Flock (acquired by Zynga). From 2000 to 2005 Larry was a senior associate at Battery Ventures where he was actively involved in OpenNetwork Technologies (acquired by BMC Software), Ximian (acquired by Novell), and Ruckus Network (acquired by TotalMusic). From 1998 to 2000, he was an associate for Bessemer Venture Partners where he focused on software investments. Prior to Bessemer, Larry was an associate consultant at Corporate Decisions Inc. Larry earned a B.A. in Psychology from Harvard College. He is also on the Harvard Alumni Association Board of Directors, the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Board of Overseers, and Wycliffe Bible Translators (USA) Board of Directors. Specialties: venture capital, technology, Internet, enterprise IT, software, digital media, consumer, online services, information services, online marketplaces, marketplaces | Scott joined Battery in 1997. Based in Battery’s Israel office, he leads investments in the U.S., Israel and Europe. His current portfolio companies include 8fig, Affirm (NASDAQ: AFRM), Array, BigPanda, Champions Oncology (NASDAQ: CSBR), Cheq, Code Ocean, Cross River Bank, HiBob, Higlobe, Istra Research, Kodiak, Lightbox, LinearB, Nexite, Next Insurance, NorthOne, Novidea, Olo (NYSE: OLO), Sofar Sounds, Taster, UBQ Materials, Vayyar Imaging and Xsight Labs. Scott’s previous investments include Akamai Technologies (NASDAQ: AKAM); Anobit Technologies (acquired by Apple); Cortera; Credifi; Cumulus Networks (acquired by NVIDIA); Diablo Technologies; GuardiCore (acquired by Akamai), Habana Labs (acquired by Intel); IDI Direct Insurance (TASE: IDIN); ITA Software (acquired by Google); Jeeng (acquired by Openweb); The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE; acquired by Euronext); MetroPCS (NYSE: PCS); Pursway (acquired by IPG); Sabre (NASDAQ: SABR); Stratoscale; Tennis Channel (acquired by Sinclair Broadcasting); and Zerto (acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise). Scott was named multiple times to the Forbes Midas List and the Forbes Midas List Europe, which ranks top venture capitalists. Scott is involved in a number of social-impact initiatives. He proudly serves on the board of directors of Maoz, an organization that brings together a network of the best and brightest public-sector leaders in Israel to collaborate on tangible initiatives to transform the Israeli public sphere. Scott graduated with honors from Brandeis University with a BA in international relations and Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. | |
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