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Joshua David Kaplan
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer - Intouch Group
Carlos Melcer
Chief Financial Officer - Intouch Group
Danny Goldstine
Dr. Danny Goldstine has had a distinguished career
in the field of Psychology. After receiving his PhD in Psychology, Dr. Goldstine
was a Professor of Psychology at Bennington College and teaching
fellow at his alma mater, the University of California at Berkeley. Dr.
Goldstine further serves the academic community as Chairman of the
Board of the Wright Institute of Clinical Psychology, as a Member
of the Board of Trustees of the University of California Art Museum,
as a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Weizmann Institute of
Science of Rehovot, Israel, and as a member of the board of the National
Board of Review, among others. He also serves as a consultant
to the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Air Force and Navy), the U.S. Department
of State, and to several private corporations.
Noah Doyle
Step5 Ventures - Managing Partner
Noah Doyle is the founder of Step5 Venture Partners, a new venture
capital fund focused on early stage Internet and software based businesses. As
an angel investor for over 10 years, Noah has supported over a dozen
start-ups including Keyhole (Google), Cantametrix (Gracenote),
Amae Software (Verint), Nuvon, Aquea Scientific, Ritter Natural Sciences,
Emdigo, Magnacash (Yaga), and i-mint India. Noah most recently directed
the enterprise product line for Google's geospatial products, Google
Earth and Google Maps. Prior to Google, Noah managed the Sales and
Corporate Development functions at Keyhole, Inc., the venture capital
backed company that created the first Web hosted digital earth model
and was acquired by Google in 2004. Prior to Keyhole, Noah
helped establish the Internet loyalty rewards marketplace as a co-founder
of MyPoints.com, the largest Internet loyalty program with over 6
million active members, where he led product management and business
development functions from the company's inception through an initial
public offering and subsequent acquisition by United Airlines. Prior
to MyPoints, Noah was based in Tokyo where he managed overseas sales
and marketing for the OEM channel of Matsushita's (Panasonic) communications
equipment subsidiary in Japan. In other roles, he was chairman
of the management board of the University of California, Berkeley's
campus bookstore, a $17 million retail operation, and also held product
management and operations management roles at IBM/Rational (Pure
Atria) and Oracle. Noah holds MBA and BA Economics degrees, as well
as certificates in Management of Technology and Global Management
from University of California, Berkeley
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