A seasoned and well-respected technology industry executive with experience in building enterprise-grade systems, Ragy previously was the president of Epsilon’s Interactive Services Group (formerly Epsilon Interactive). As president of Epsilon’s Interactive Services Group, Ragy oversaw the division’s rapid growth and expansion to more than $100 million in annual sales worldwide. Before being named president, he served as CTO of Epsilon Interactive, where he was chief architect of the company’s market-leading email technology platform. Ragy, a member of Mensa, received his M.B.A. in Finance and IT from New York University’s Stern School of Business and his Bachelor’s of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering from Pondicherry University, India.
Murali is a former executive at Cisco Systems Inc., where he held several key leadership roles including serving as the lead for the acquisition integration practice for Cisco Engineering as well as developing the strategy and managing global data center operations. Murali was on the senior leadership team of three startups before Cisco’s acquisition of dynamicsoft. Murali also spent nearly 10 years in product development at Alcatel-Lucent/AT&T Bell Labs where he worked on flagship products including the Lucent Softswitch. Murali has degree in Electrical and Electronics from the Birla Institute of Technology + Science in Pilani, India, a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering from Wright State University and an M.B.A. from NYU’s Stern
Carlos is a leading technology evangelist, speaking to and motivating audiences worldwide about how technology is changing how we communicate, collaborate and especially how we work. Dominguez gives humorous, highly animated presentations full of deep insight into how technology, and the right culture, can create winning companies. Drawing from his 20 years at Cisco, he talks about how technology is changing the rules of business and how to not get left behind. He also addresses many questions, including what motivates people to collaborate, how to establish rewards for collaborating, how to find the right experts both inside and outside your company and how to keep people coming together both online and in person.
Neeraj joined Battery in 2000 and invests in enterprise software/SaaS, technology-enabled services and Internet companies. He was a founding investor in BladeLogic (NASDAQ: BLOG, sold to BMC for $900M). In addition to BladeLogic, Neeraj’s investments include Applimation (acquired by Informatica), Bazaarvoice (NASDAQ: BV), Brightree, Consona, Glassdoor, Guidewire Software (NASDAQ: GWRE), Internet Brands (NASDAQ: INET), LifeMed Media, Marketo, Omniture (NASDAQ: OMTR), RealPage (NASDAQ: RP), VSS Monitoring and Wayfair (formerly CSN Stores). He is also actively involved with Groupon and Panaya. Neeraj was named to the Forbes Midas List, which ranks the top 100 venture capitalists around the world.
John McMahon has had an illustrious career in the enterprise software sector leading worldwide sales, professional services, customer services and marketing teams at five public software companies, including Bladelogic, BMC, Ariba, Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) and GeoTel. Most recently, McMahon served as Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales & Services at BMC Software. Prior to BMC, McMahon served as the Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Customer Services for BladeLogic. During his tenure at BladeLogic, the company grew over 100 percent year over year and McMahon played a key role in transforming the company from its start-up stages to its successful initial public offering (IPO) in 2007 and ultimately its $872 million acquisition by BMC Software. John was VP-Worldwide Sales at GeoTel where he grew sales to $52M prior to a $2B acquisition by Cisco. Prior to GeoTel, John at PTC as the SVP Worldwide Sales as sales grew from $1M to $1.1B in 9 years. McMahon holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Sarah is a leader in the digital and social marketing world with significant experience at Yahoo. Ross also held the position of Chief Marketing Officer at TechCrunch, responsible for all marketing and communications at TechCrunch, inclusive of producing the TechCrunch50 conference. As part of her work with early stage technology companies, Ross developed and executed the launch strategies for a series of technology start-ups including OOMA (VoIP hardware technology), Mixx (social media news aggregation platform), Intent (wellness category blog) and Causes (Facebook’s largest application).
Jonathan is responsible for Skype’s overall architecture and technology strategy. Prior to that, he was a Cisco Fellow in the Voice Technology Group at Cisco Systems, where he set technology strategies for their business voice systems. He previously worked in the Service Provider Technology group, setting direction for our service provider VoIP products. Before that, he was CTO of dynamicsoft, a New Jersey telecom software company that was acquired by Cisco in 2004. Find out more
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