Cal Connect - Current Management and Membership

Current Management and Membership

Since CalConnect’s inception, David Thewlis has served as Executive Director. As of September 2012, Board of Directors are President, Director, Gary Schwartz, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Chair of the Board of Directors, Chief Financial Officer, Director, Pamela J. Taylor, Sterling Commerce; Vice President, Director, Ciny Joy, Oracle; Secretary, Director, Dave Thewlis, DCTA Inc.; Steering Committee Chair, Director ex officio, Mimi Mugler, University of California; Director, Scott Mace, HealthLeaders Media.

CalConnect has experienced steady growth since December 2004. The 16 founding members have grown in numbers to 14 universities, 20 companies, and two open-source organizations. As of January 2009, organizational members include Apple, Cabo Communications, Carnegie Mellon, Dartmouth, Duke University, Eventful, Fresno State, Google, IBM, Kerio Technologies, MailSite, Microsoft, Mozilla Foundation, neutralSpace, New York University, Nokia, Oracle, Patricia Egen Consulting, PeopleCube, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Scalix, Sony Ericsson, Stanford University, Stockholm University, Sun Microsystems, SWAMI (Swedish Alliance for Middleware Infrastructure), Symbian, Synchronica, TimeBridge, University of California, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, Yahoo!/Zimbra.

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