Board of Directors and Committee Composition
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| James C. Brailean, Ph.D |
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Board Member Alex Vieux is the publisher of Red Herring and CEO of Red Herring Inc. Drawing on his expertise as a high-tech journalist, entrepreneur, professor, and advisor to the French government, he is responsible for steering the growth of the organization and guiding the publication's vision. He is also chairman, CEO, and founder of DASAR, an international organization producing exclusive IT conferences. Alex's contributions to the IT industry span more than 20 years and include co-founding two banking software companies, CATS and Renaissance Software, as well as DASAR. Repeatedly named by Time magazine as one of the top 25 people shaping a Digital Europe, Alex has been elected to the Board of Directors of ten public companies, including Tandem Computers (until the company's merger with Compaq), Computer Associates, Commerce One, BVRP, and Check Point Software. Additionally, Alex has joined as executive director of several international public and private companies, including Daum Communications, Kyriba, and Qualys. Alex has held positions at the Université de Paris-Dauphine and the Université de Paris-Sorbonne, lecturing on the development of the IT industry. He was a special advisor to the French Minister of Finance, Industry and Economics, from 1991 until 1993, and served as president of the French Republic's Infotech Commission between 1997 and 1999. Alex is a graduate of the Institute d'Etudes Politiques and the French business school HEC. He also holds a law degree from the Université de Paris and an MBA from Stanford University, where he was a Fulbright Scholar. |
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