Presidium Learning
Executives
3Board of Directors
3Presidium Learning Management Team
3 Team Members
Presidium Learning has 3 executives. Presidium Learning's current Managing General Partner is Adam Krob.
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Adam Krob | Managing General Partner | Current | |
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Presidium Learning Board of Directors
3 Board of directors
Presidium Learning has 3 board of directors, including George Pappas.
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George Pappas | George Pappas brings more than 35 years of IT experience across diverse industries to DrFirst, where he oversees the company’s operational functions, sales, and customer support efforts. Prior to joining DrFirst, Mr. Pappas served as the chief operating officer for Motionsoft, Inc., where he successfully re-built and realigned key business models and activities to drive revenue growth. Mr. Pappas previously held several C-Suite level positions in industries including:, higher education services, internet security, software, and financial services. He earned a B.S. in CS/MIS/International Management from Boston University. | Presidium Learning | |
John Martinson | John Martinson has been a venture capitalist for 40 years, participating in more than 200 equity financings and serving as a director of 55 companies. He is well known in the software industry, Mid-Atlantic region business community, and nationally in the private equity industry. Martinson Ventures makes investments ranging from $250K to $3.5M. John targets information technology businesses serving healthcare, education, financial and other applications. John founded Edison Partners in 1986. Edison Partners has raised eight partnerships with more than $1 billion capital. Edison has invested in over 210 growth businesses, and exited more than 155 companies. Edison focus has been software businesses with $5-20 million revenue located in the eastern United States. Initial investments range from $4 – 12 million. Cumulative investment per company ranges from $8 – 20 million. Edison Partners has made over 25 investments in each of the following sectors: Financial Technology, Healthcare IT, Interactive Marketing and Enterprise 2.0. John is General Partner for Edison IV-VII. He transitioned leadership of the firm to Chris Sugden in 2013. John serves on the Edison Investment Committee and portfolio company boards. He is former Chairman of the National Venture Capital Association, serving as a director for eight years. John received NVCA service Award. John is Co-founder and former Chairman of the New Jersey Technology Council. He is former Chairman of Greater Philadelphia Venture Group, which merged into PACT. John received the PACT Legend Award in 2016. John launched the New Jersey Venture Fair in 1995. John earned a B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy, an M.S. in Astronautics from Purdue University, and an MBA from Southern Illinois University. All three institutions honored John with top alumni accomplishment award. He received honorary doctorates from Rider, Rowan, and Thomas Edison Universities. | Presidium Learning | |
Sever Totia | Sever is responsible for leading 3TS Capital's portfolio companies, new investments and overall operations in the US. He focuses on enterprise software segments including mobility, systems management, real-time infrastructure, security and on-demand applications. Sever serves on the board of 3TS investments Piano, Entelo, HomeCare, SafeSize, Solvoyo and works closely with Tresorit, Nexd, TourRadar and 123FormBuilder. He also has broader operating responsibilities across the firm and in 3TS’ targeted fund Catalyst Romania. Sever is active in the community as board member of the Draper Venture Network (DVN), Mid-Atlantic Venture Association (MAVA), Deloitte's Technology Venture Center (TVC), and past chairman of NVTC’s Capital Formation Committee. Prior to 3TS, Sever was a Partner with Edison Partners, a leading growth equity firm, with over $800M in active capital, that invests in software and tech-enabled companies. He led fifteen financings and served on the board of eight Edison investments including Presidium (acquired by Blackboard), Notable Solutions (acquired by Nuance), Salsa Labs (acquired by Accel-KKR), VoxMobile, KDS, Ontuitive and Regent. Sever led Edison's Director Network for five years which became the largest Board Director development program for private companies. Sever joined Edison from Lazard Technology Partners (LTP), a $400M venture fund. There he co-led enterprise software investments in companies including Vocus (NASDAQ: VOCS), Managed Objects (acquired by Novell), Intellitactics (acquired by Trustwave), NFR Security (acquired by Checkpoint), Cyveillance (acquired by QNetiq), BoxTone (acquired by Good Technologies), and Interwise (acquired by AT&T). Before joining Lazard in 2000, Sever held product management and operating leadership roles at Primark, an equity-research software company, which scaled to over $500M in revenue and executed a successful IPO before being acquired by Thomson Financial. Sever is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the CFA Institute. | Presidium Learning |
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Work History | George Pappas brings more than 35 years of IT experience across diverse industries to DrFirst, where he oversees the company’s operational functions, sales, and customer support efforts. Prior to joining DrFirst, Mr. Pappas served as the chief operating officer for Motionsoft, Inc., where he successfully re-built and realigned key business models and activities to drive revenue growth. Mr. Pappas previously held several C-Suite level positions in industries including:, higher education services, internet security, software, and financial services. He earned a B.S. in CS/MIS/International Management from Boston University. | John Martinson has been a venture capitalist for 40 years, participating in more than 200 equity financings and serving as a director of 55 companies. He is well known in the software industry, Mid-Atlantic region business community, and nationally in the private equity industry. Martinson Ventures makes investments ranging from $250K to $3.5M. John targets information technology businesses serving healthcare, education, financial and other applications. John founded Edison Partners in 1986. Edison Partners has raised eight partnerships with more than $1 billion capital. Edison has invested in over 210 growth businesses, and exited more than 155 companies. Edison focus has been software businesses with $5-20 million revenue located in the eastern United States. Initial investments range from $4 – 12 million. Cumulative investment per company ranges from $8 – 20 million. Edison Partners has made over 25 investments in each of the following sectors: Financial Technology, Healthcare IT, Interactive Marketing and Enterprise 2.0. John is General Partner for Edison IV-VII. He transitioned leadership of the firm to Chris Sugden in 2013. John serves on the Edison Investment Committee and portfolio company boards. He is former Chairman of the National Venture Capital Association, serving as a director for eight years. John received NVCA service Award. John is Co-founder and former Chairman of the New Jersey Technology Council. He is former Chairman of Greater Philadelphia Venture Group, which merged into PACT. John received the PACT Legend Award in 2016. John launched the New Jersey Venture Fair in 1995. John earned a B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy, an M.S. in Astronautics from Purdue University, and an MBA from Southern Illinois University. All three institutions honored John with top alumni accomplishment award. He received honorary doctorates from Rider, Rowan, and Thomas Edison Universities. | Sever is responsible for leading 3TS Capital's portfolio companies, new investments and overall operations in the US. He focuses on enterprise software segments including mobility, systems management, real-time infrastructure, security and on-demand applications. Sever serves on the board of 3TS investments Piano, Entelo, HomeCare, SafeSize, Solvoyo and works closely with Tresorit, Nexd, TourRadar and 123FormBuilder. He also has broader operating responsibilities across the firm and in 3TS’ targeted fund Catalyst Romania. Sever is active in the community as board member of the Draper Venture Network (DVN), Mid-Atlantic Venture Association (MAVA), Deloitte's Technology Venture Center (TVC), and past chairman of NVTC’s Capital Formation Committee. Prior to 3TS, Sever was a Partner with Edison Partners, a leading growth equity firm, with over $800M in active capital, that invests in software and tech-enabled companies. He led fifteen financings and served on the board of eight Edison investments including Presidium (acquired by Blackboard), Notable Solutions (acquired by Nuance), Salsa Labs (acquired by Accel-KKR), VoxMobile, KDS, Ontuitive and Regent. Sever led Edison's Director Network for five years which became the largest Board Director development program for private companies. Sever joined Edison from Lazard Technology Partners (LTP), a $400M venture fund. There he co-led enterprise software investments in companies including Vocus (NASDAQ: VOCS), Managed Objects (acquired by Novell), Intellitactics (acquired by Trustwave), NFR Security (acquired by Checkpoint), Cyveillance (acquired by QNetiq), BoxTone (acquired by Good Technologies), and Interwise (acquired by AT&T). Before joining Lazard in 2000, Sever held product management and operating leadership roles at Primark, an equity-research software company, which scaled to over $500M in revenue and executed a successful IPO before being acquired by Thomson Financial. Sever is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the CFA Institute. |
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