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Board of Directors

3

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5 Team Members

Ravenflow has 5 executives. Ravenflow's current Chief Executive Officer, President is Susan Boers.

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Susan Boers

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Ravenflow Board of Directors

3 Board of directors

Ravenflow has 3 board of directors, including David Hartford.

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David Hartford

David Hartford has more than 40 years of experience in the U.S. and Europe as a private equity investor, venture capitalist, and entrepreneur. During his career, he has also undertaken direct C-suite roles and been a practicing securities attorney. He was a founding partner of Calibrium AG (formerly known as Aeris Capital) and now is a senior advisor to the firm.

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John Shoch

John F. Shoch, PhD, became a venture capitalist in 1985, working with Craig Taylor to manage venture investments at Asset Management Associates, and then co-founded Alloy Ventures in 1996. At Alloy, he focuses on investments in enterprise software, communications infrastructure, semiconductors and all aspects of the Internet.Operating experienceBefore becoming a venture capitalist, John worked as a computer scientist, technology executive and inventor. He gained deep hands-on, operational experience at Xerox, which he joined in 1971. For many years, he worked the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), where he helped develop the Ethernet, a local area network system. In 1980, he became the assistant to the CEO of Xerox. In 1982, John became president of the Office Systems Division, developing networked office systems derived from Xerox PARC research. John received a BA (1971) in Political Science, an MS (1977), and a PhD (1979) in Computer Science, all from Stanford.Current board seatsJohn serves on the board of directors of Knowledge Networks, MontaVista Software, Lightpole, Nitronex, Ravenflow, and Xangati.Past Board SeatsJohn was previously a director of semiconductor firm Conductus, which was acquired by Superconductor Technologies Inc. in 2002

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Robert Obuch

With over 40 years of executive management and venture capital experience, Bob's professional accomplishments make him well equipped to handle challenging negotiations, formulate concise business strategies, and guide management teams through their growth years. Bob particularly enjoys assisting early stage infrastructure and enterprise software companies in meeting and exceeding their business plan objectives. Prior to joining Palomar, Bob was a founding partner of BA Ventures, (now Scale Partners). While at BAVP, Bob took an active role in Cogency Software, INNOVION, Prolinx, SpeechWorks, Synthon, and VNUS Medical. Over the years Bob led numerous successful ventures including Aurum/BAAN, XLNT/Intel and NetDialog/KANA. Earlier in his career, Bob held several senior management operating positions with technology based software and service companies. From 1987 to 1994, Bob was President and CEO of two software application companies, Computerized Lodging Systems, Inc., and Command Data Systems. Bob also served as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Multimate International and as Vice President and General Manager for Systems and Computer Technology, Inc. Previously, he enjoyed a ten year career with Automatic Data Processing. Bob currently serves on the boards of Ravenflow, Fulcrum, Mixed Signals and OptoElectronix. Bob earned his CPA while working with Arthur Young and Company after graduating from Seton Hall University.

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Name

David Hartford

John Shoch

Robert Obuch

Firm

Work History

David Hartford has more than 40 years of experience in the U.S. and Europe as a private equity investor, venture capitalist, and entrepreneur. During his career, he has also undertaken direct C-suite roles and been a practicing securities attorney. He was a founding partner of Calibrium AG (formerly known as Aeris Capital) and now is a senior advisor to the firm.

John F. Shoch, PhD, became a venture capitalist in 1985, working with Craig Taylor to manage venture investments at Asset Management Associates, and then co-founded Alloy Ventures in 1996. At Alloy, he focuses on investments in enterprise software, communications infrastructure, semiconductors and all aspects of the Internet.Operating experienceBefore becoming a venture capitalist, John worked as a computer scientist, technology executive and inventor. He gained deep hands-on, operational experience at Xerox, which he joined in 1971. For many years, he worked the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), where he helped develop the Ethernet, a local area network system. In 1980, he became the assistant to the CEO of Xerox. In 1982, John became president of the Office Systems Division, developing networked office systems derived from Xerox PARC research. John received a BA (1971) in Political Science, an MS (1977), and a PhD (1979) in Computer Science, all from Stanford.Current board seatsJohn serves on the board of directors of Knowledge Networks, MontaVista Software, Lightpole, Nitronex, Ravenflow, and Xangati.Past Board SeatsJohn was previously a director of semiconductor firm Conductus, which was acquired by Superconductor Technologies Inc. in 2002

With over 40 years of executive management and venture capital experience, Bob's professional accomplishments make him well equipped to handle challenging negotiations, formulate concise business strategies, and guide management teams through their growth years. Bob particularly enjoys assisting early stage infrastructure and enterprise software companies in meeting and exceeding their business plan objectives. Prior to joining Palomar, Bob was a founding partner of BA Ventures, (now Scale Partners). While at BAVP, Bob took an active role in Cogency Software, INNOVION, Prolinx, SpeechWorks, Synthon, and VNUS Medical. Over the years Bob led numerous successful ventures including Aurum/BAAN, XLNT/Intel and NetDialog/KANA. Earlier in his career, Bob held several senior management operating positions with technology based software and service companies. From 1987 to 1994, Bob was President and CEO of two software application companies, Computerized Lodging Systems, Inc., and Command Data Systems. Bob also served as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Multimate International and as Vice President and General Manager for Systems and Computer Technology, Inc. Previously, he enjoyed a ten year career with Automatic Data Processing. Bob currently serves on the boards of Ravenflow, Fulcrum, Mixed Signals and OptoElectronix. Bob earned his CPA while working with Arthur Young and Company after graduating from Seton Hall University.

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