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Board of Directors

Robert F. Callahan

Robert F. Callahan
Special Advisor – General Atlantic
Lead Director – Network Solutions

Robert F. Callahan serves as Lead Director of Network Solutions and is a Special Advisor at General Atlantic LLC, a global growth equity firm, where he focuses on investments primarily in the Media & Consumer sector.

Mr. Callahan previously served as the CEO of Ziff Davis Media, where he guided the successful digital growth of the Company for six years culminating with the sale of Ziff Davis Enterprise.

Prior to Ziff Davis Media, Mr. Callahan spent twenty years at Cap Cities/ABC/The Walt Disney Company in both broadcast and publishing. He was most recently President of ABC, the $6 billion Broadcasting Group, where he managed the ABC TV Network including: ABC News, ABC Sports, ABC Primetime, ABC Daytime, ABC sales, marketing and financial operations; the 10 ABC-owned TV stations; the 54 ABC-owned radio stations; and the ABC Radio Networks.

Mr. Callahan’s roles in radio and television are predated by his senior executive positions at Capital Cities’ Fairchild Publishing, where he oversaw operations for 13 publications covering the cable TV, electronics, and metals industries. He began his career in planning and account management at Young & Rubicam, McCann Erickson and Wells, Rich, Greene.

Board participation both past and present includes: Network Solutions, Webloyalty.com, National Park Conservation Associations, Education Corporation of America, National Association of Broadcasters, Radio Network Association, International Radio and Television Society, Gateway School, Magazine Publishers Association, American Business Media, New York United Hospital, College TV Network and Ziff Davis Holdings.

Mr. Callahan holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Kansas’ Journalism School.

Mark F. Dzialga

Mark F. Dzialga
Managing Director – General Atlantic

Mark F. Dzialga is a Managing Director at General Atlantic LLC, a global growth equity firm. Mr. Dzialga is Chairman of the firm’s Investment Committee and leads the investment efforts in the Enterprise Solutions sector. He is also a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.

Mr. Dzialga has been a director of numerous public and private companies including Exult, Daksh, Talus, MultiPlan, UPromise, Schaller Anderson and Webloyalty. He is currently a director of Emdeon Business Services, Genpact, and Hexaware Technologies.

Prior to joining General Atlantic in 1998, Mr. Dzialga was the Co-Head of the High Technology Merger Group at Goldman Sachs. At Goldman Sachs, Mr. Dzialga advised many of the firm’s technology clients on mergers, acquisitions and restructurings.

Mr. Dzialga has a B.S. degree from Canisius College and an MBA from the Columbia University Graduate School of Business.

Raul J. Fernandez

Raul J. Fernandez
Special Advisor – General Atlantic

Raul J. Fernandez is currently the Chairman of ObjectVideo, a private technology company that develops video analytics software for automated security surveillance. Mr. Fernandez was the founder of Proxicom, an internet services company he started in 1991. Under his leadership, Proxicom evolved from a start-up into a leading global provider of sophisticated e-business solutions for Fortune 500 companies. After taking Proxicom public in 1999 and growing the business, he sold it to Dimension Data (LSE:DDT).

Since 2000, Mr. Fernandez has been active as a private investor in various early-stage technology companies. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Liz Claiborne (NYSE:LIZ), TROW, a Toronto based engineering and consulting firm, ValueOptions, the nation’s largest independent behavioral healthcare company, and Capital Acquisition Corporation (AMEX:CLA.U), a $250 million telecommunications, technology and media-oriented (SPAC) special purpose acquisition corporation.

In addition to Fernandez’s commercial experience, he has been active on the non-profit and technology policy fronts. In 2001, Mr. Fernandez was appointed to, and continues to serve on, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).

Since 2000, Mr. Fernandez and his wife have been active in many Washington, D.C.-focused philanthropic organizations including the D.C. College Access Program, Fight for Children, the Center City Consortium, and Venture Philanthropy Partners.

In 2007, Mr. Fernandez became an Executive Producer of “Kicking It”, a documentary that follows seven players in the fourth annual Homeless World Cup soccer tournament and the journey that the players take from living on the streets of impoverished and war-torn countries around the world to transform their lives thru sports.

Mr. Fernandez is also one of the owners of the NHL’s Washington Capitals, the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics and the Verizon Center.

A native Washingtonian, Mr. Fernandez holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Maryland. He and his wife live in Potomac, Maryland with their three children.

Edward A. Kangas

Edward A. Kangas
Non-executive Chairman – Tenet Healthcare Corporation

Edward A. Kangas is the former Global Chairman and CEO of Deloitte ($23 Billion professional services firm). Today he serves as non-executive Chairman of Tenet Healthcare Corporation ($10 Billion, the largest public hospital system in the U.S. – NYSE). He also serves on the Boards of Intuit ($4 Billion software company – Quicken, QuickBooks, TurboTax; NASDAQ), Hovnanian Enterprises Inc, ($5 Billion national homebuilder – NYSE), and Eclipsys ($400 Million hospital clinical software company; NASDAQ). and Presiding Director of EDS ($24 Billion provider of information technology services – NYSE). He also served as Presiding Director of EDS ($24 Billion provider of information technology services – NYSE), prior to its sale to HP.

Mr. Kangas joined the Board of Tenet Healthcare in the spring of 2003 and has led the Board in the rescue, restructuring and turnaround of Tenet Healthcare including improving Tenet’s ISS governance ranking to the top 10% of the S&P 500.

Mr. Kangas was recognized as an Outstanding Director of the Year in 2007 for his role at Tenet and EDS. He was recently named to the Directorship 100; a list of the 100 most important players in corporate governance in the United States.

Mr. Kangas retired from Deloitte in 2000, having served as Global Chairman and CEO since 1989. In that position he designed and led the integration of a worldwide firm that today has revenue of $23 Billion and more than 135,000 people in 100 countries. From 1989 to 1994, he also served as Managing Partner of Deloitte & Touche USA. Earlier in his career, he was the leader of what is now Deloitte Consulting. His career spanned 33 years with the firm and he is recognized as a chief architect of the 1989 global combination which created Deloitte & Touche.

He also has experience working with private companies. He currently is the Lead Director of the NCO Group ($2 Billion CRM and Revenue Cycle Management Company owned by One Equity Partners (OEP) the private equity arm of JPMorganChase), and is a board member of Network Solutions. Until recently, he was also Chairman of the Board of Oncology Therapeutics Network (OTN) ($4 Billion specialty pharmaceutical distributor owned by One Equity Partners). As Chairman of the Board of OTN, he worked with OEP in the carve out of OTN from Bristol Myers Squibb in 2004; the acquisition of Cardinal Healthcare’s Oncology business, the acquisition of IVP Care (specialty pharmacy) and the ultimate sale of the integrated company to McKesson.

He is the immediate past Chairman of the National Board of the Multiple Sclerosis Society ($250 Million health agency), a current member of the Deutsche Bank Americas Advisory Board and an Executive Committee member of the Committee for Economic Development (Washington, DC based public policy group).

Mr. Kangas holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in business from the University of Kansas where he was recognized with the University’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2000. He is a CPA, is married and lives in New Canaan, CT.

Anton Levy

Anton J. Levy
Managing Director – General Atlantic

Anton J. Levy is a Managing Director at General Atlantic LLC, a global growth equity firm, where he has worked since 1998. Mr. Levy works in General Atlantic’s New York City and Greenwich offices where he heads General Atlantic’s global Media & Consumer practice. Mr. Levy has worked closely with many of General Atlantic’s portfolio companies and is a director of several portfolio companies including AKQA, Dice (NYSE: DHX), Mercado Libre (NASDAQ: MELI), Network Solutions and Webloyalty. He formerly served on the board of Zantaz Corporation.

Prior to joining General Atlantic, Mr. Levy was an investment banker with Morgan Stanley & Co. where he worked with the firm’s technology clients.

Mr. Levy is involved in a number of educational and non-profit organizations including serving on the board of directors of Streetwise Partners and WNYC, New York Public Radio. Mr. Levy received a B.S. from the University of Virginia, with degrees in Finance and Computer Science, and his M.B.A. from Columbia University Graduate School of Business, graduating both with highest honors.

David L. Moore

David L. Moore
Chairman and CEO – Moore Holdings, LLC

David Moore is an experienced senior operating executive and transactional entrepreneur with a strong background in direct marketing and service businesses. Throughout his career, he has held a wide range of leadership and board positions in public, private, and not-for-profit organizations.

He is currently Chairman and CEO of Moore Holdings, LLC, which owns six businesses, has over 200 employees and invests in a variety of other private firms; is also Chairman of Sonostar Ventures, LLC, a private equity/venture capital firm he co-founded in 1997; and is also the Chairman of Garden State Brickface and Renewal by Andersen in the New York area, one of the largest remodeling firms in the United States, direct marketing to consumers and small businesses. He was CEO of Register.com (NASDAQ: RCOM), a business services company with 500 employees and one million small business customers, recently a member of the Board of Directors of CBS Marketwatch.com and Chairman of the Board of U.S. Home Systems, Inc., and until early 2004 he was Vice Chairman of Marquis Jet, Inc., an affiliate of Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets.

In the not-for-profit sector, Mr. Moore has been involved in a wide range of educational, social service, religious and health related organizations. He is currently President of the City Parks Foundation, a New York City (NYC) organization that runs cultural, athletic and social activities for tens of thousands of students in over 1,000 NYC parks and runs free arts and cultural performances for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers every summer. He has also served as: Chair of the New York area Capital Campaign for Amherst College ($110 million campaign); Chairman of the Amherst College Annual Fund; President of the Society of the Alumni for Amherst; Chairman of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) Metro Chapter in New York City; Trustee and Fundraising Chair, Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services; Trustee and Fundraising Chair for Central Synagogue, one of the country’s largest synagogues; Trustee, Eldridge Street Project, restoring a landmark building in NYC. Mr. Moore has also been published in The New Yorker, on Vanity Fair.com, and in USA Today.

Mr. Moore received a BA in Economics, magna cum laude, from Amherst College in 1978 and an MBA from Harvard University in 1980. He resides in Manhattan with his wife Lori and their two children.

Nigel Morris

Nigel Morris
Co-founder – Capital One Financial Services

Nigel Morris co-founded Capital One Financial Services with Rich Fairbank in 1994. Under Mr. Morris’ leadership, Capital One pioneered an information-based strategy that fundamentally transformed the consumer lending industry. Combining advanced statistical marketing techniques with nascent information technologies, the company reduced costs to conventional borrowers, extended capital to overlooked consumers, expanded internationally, and produced extraordinary returns for investors.

During Mr. Morris’ ten-year tenure, Capital One’s sales grew at a compound annual rate of more than 40%. Over this same decade, earnings per share growth and return on equity both exceeded 20% per year, a financial performance attained by only a handful of American companies. Upon his retirement in 2004, Capital One’s 15,000 employees across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom managed over $80 billion of loans for 50 million customers. Generating $1.5 billion in profit, Capital One had successfully transitioned from an emerging start-up into an established public company valued at over $20 billion.

Mr. Morris is widely recognized for his entrepreneurial vision, managerial skill, and ability to inspire those around him. He currently serves on the board of The Economist Group, New Philanthropy Capital, London Business School, and Venture Philanthropy Partners. He also advises General Atlantic Partners, Columbia Capital, and his own portfolio of early-stage companies.

He lives with his wife and four children in Virginia.

Board of Directors

  • Robert F. Callahan
  • Mark F. Dzialga
  • Edward A. Kangas
  • Anton J. Levy
  • Nigel Morris
  • Raul J. Fernandez
  • David L. Moore