Board of Directors and Advisors
Sanjeev Shah |
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A serial entrepreneur, he established several manufacturing companies in India, including a joint-venture company with Trelleborg AB of Sweden. In 2007 he moved to Singapore with his family and is now a partner in Singapore's leading Angel investor fund, BAF Spectrum. Sanjeev has a degree from Loyola Marymount University, USA.
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Michael Rogero |
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Serial entrepreneur with 17 years of experience growing technology companies in Asia. Mike is currently Director and Vice President of Global InfoTech Ltd, a leading supplier of financial solutions. Previously he founded the Taiwan and China branches of Ion Global, and McCann-Erickson's Interactive media division in Asia. He has an MBA from INSEAD, is a CFA Level II candidate and holds the PMP project management certification.
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William Klippgen |
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An early mover in the European internet industry, he co-founded e-commerce comparison portal Zoomit.com which later merged with Kelkoo.com and was sold to Yahoo! in 2004. He holds a M.Sc. in computer engineering from Boston University as a Fulbright Scholar and an MBA from INSEAD. His interests span text, image and video indexing and retrieval, consumer portal technologies and user- friendly interaction design.
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Patrick Turner |
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Patrick's career includes seven years with the UK chemical company, ICI, and ten years with Levi Strauss Europe where his various postings included two years as Director of Strategic Planning, and three as Marketing Director for Spain. In January 2003 he relocated to Singapore to launch the International Centre for Entrepreneurship of INSEAD Business School. He has been Adjunct Professor at INSEAD in the area of entrepreneurship since 1999.
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Darran Nathan |
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Has has been CEO of Progeniq since founding, leading the company in developing the core technology, early customer traction and scale-up of its operations into new markets. Initiated the 'Reconfigurable Computing' research project in 2003 at the DSP Technology Centre of Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore, and led the effort to spin it off as Progeniq Pte Ltd in March 2005.
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