
"A Special Evening With Geoffrey Moore"
author of the best-sellers Crossing the Chasm
and Dealing with Darwin
Wednesday, November 15 , 2006
Presented by the
MIT Enterprise Forum of the Bay Area
This program is available as a delayed broadcast
only. If you would like to arrange a program, we would be happy
to send you a DVD. Please email mitef@mit.edu.
Technology tornados touch ground; the perils, prospects and
pathways to survival in a global marketplace. Join Geoffrey
Moore and his panel of three CEOs in exploring what it takes
for a business to thrive in this highly competitive world.
Moderator
Geoffrey Moore
Managing Director, TCG Advisors;
Venture Partner, Mohr Davidow Ventures
Geoffrey Moore is a best-selling author and venture partner
at MDV. Recognized for his expertise in market development
and business and investment strategies, he serves as an advisor
to many of MDV's portfolio companies, drawing upon best practices
derived from his extensive work with technology startups.
Geoffrey has made the understanding and effective exploitation of disruptive
technologies the core of his life's work. His books, Crossing
the Chasm, Inside
the Tornado, The
Gorilla Game, and Living
on the Fault Line are best sellers
and required reading at leading business schools. Highly regarded as a dynamic
public speaker, Geoffrey is the founder of The
Chasm Group and currently is
managing director of TCG Advisors. Earlier in his career, he was a principal
and partner at Regis McKenna, Inc., a leading high tech marketing strategy
and communications company, and for the decade prior, a sales and marketing
executive in the software industry. Geoffrey holds a bachelor's degree in
literature from Stanford University and a doctorate in literature from the
University of Washington.
Panelists
Dean
Drako
President and CEO, Barracuda Networks
Dean Drako brings to Barracuda Networks a successful history
in building companies and products. Prior to co-founding Barracuda
Networks, Dean was founder, president and CEO of Velosel Corporation,
a leader in product information management. Prior to Velosel,
Dean founded Boldfish (now a part of Siebel Systems), a provider
of enterprise messaging solutions. Dean was also founder, president
and CEO of Design Acceleration, Inc. (now a part of Cadence
Design Systems), maker of the popular SignalScan, a suite of
design analysis and verification tools. Holder of over 16 patents
in various disciplines, Dean has served as entrepreneur in
residence at SoftBank Venture Capital and vice president of
Engineering at the 3DO Company and project leader at Apple
Computer. Dean is a frequent speaker at industry events, including
INBOX: The Email Event and NGN Conference. Dean holds a bachelor's
in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor and a master's in electrical engineering from the
University of California, Berkeley.
Quentin
Gallivan
President and CEO, Postini
Quentin Gallivan is the chief executive officer and president
of Postini. Quentin brings over two decades of sales and management
experience in the high technology industry to Postini, most
recently as executive vice president of worldwide sales and
services at VeriSign. Prior to joining VeriSign, Quentin was
the vice president and general manager of the Asia Pacific
and Latin America regions at Netscape Communications Corporation.
He also spent 13 years with GE Information Services (GEIS),
where he had full profit-and-loss responsibility for the GEIS
business in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Quentin
holds a bachelor's in political science from the University
of California, Los Angeles.
Gary
Steele
CEO, Proofpoint
Gary Steele brings a broad range of enterprise software experience
to Proofpoint. Before joining the company, Gary served
as the CEO of Portera, an applications company delivering solutions
for the professional services industry. Under his
leadership, Portera raised more than $100M in capital from
some of the leading venture capitalists including Kleiner Perkins,
IVP, and American Express, and grew the business from its initial
concept to $20M in revenue. Prior to Portera, Gary served
as the vice president and general manager of the Middleware
and Data Warehousing Product Group at Sybase, Inc., an organization
of more than 350 people, spanning four geographies and generating
$150M in revenue. In this capacity, he initiated and spearheaded
all new Internet projects targeted at the enterprise. Gary's
prior experience includes business development, marketing,
and engineering roles at Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard.
He holds a bachelor's in computer science from Washington
State University.