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Paula Tompkins

Paula Tompkins

Board of Directors

Paula Tompkins is founder and CEO of ChannelNet and an acknowledged pioneer in using personal technology to facilitate multichannel marketing and sales. In the last 30 years, she has helped hundreds of the world’s leading companies use technology to sell their products and build customer relationships.

Ms. Tompkins began her career working in sales and marketing at 3M, General Electric, and several technology start-ups. Among other achievements, she was instrumental in the design and marketing of early personal computers, including the Actrix and Grid, the first true portable computers. She also invented Skytray, an interactive electronic advertising medium targeted to airline passengers, for Altus Corporation.

Tompkins’ early foray into interactive selling fueled her belief that the personal computer was a persuasive communication platform for selling and buying. Since founding ChannelNet (formerly The SoftAd Group) in 1985, she has led the company to create multichannel marketing and sales solutions based on the best available technologies — from early iterations of multimedia, through CD-ROM and client/server technology, and on to the Internet.

As an expert in using technology to improve marketing and sales processes, Tompkins is a much sought-after resource for journalists and authors, and as a conference panelist and keynote speaker. She has appeared on television in Tom Peters' "Thriving on Chaos" and PBS' "The Nightly Business Report," as well as on National Public Radio's "Money Talks." Tompkins has lectured at Columbia University's School of Business, the University of California at Berkeley's Haas School of Business, and Stanford University.



Sam Inman III

Sam Inman III

Advisory Board Executive Chairman

Sam Inman is a 28-year veteran of the computer industry, including two years as president of IBM’s personal computer company for the Americas.

Most recently he served as co-CEO in charge of finance, manufacturing, engineering, and IT for Viking Components (now Viking InterWorks), which designs and manufactures memory and communications components for the computing, telecommunications, aerospace, industrial, medical, and other industries. He has also served as chairman and CEO of Centura Software, as well as president and COO of Ingram Micro, the world's largest microcomputer products distributor.

In addition to ChannelNet’s Advisory Board, Mr. Inman is a member of the boards of directors for the Forum for Corporate Directors, LeadingWay Corp., Think Outside, and St. Anne's School, as well as an advisory board member for Vanguard Voice and ICCI.

Mr. Inman earned a B.A. in mathematics from Purdue University.



Rick Crandall

Rick Crandall

Board of Directors and Advisory Board

Rick Crandall, is a director and advisor to a number of companies ranging from large to small, public and private. He was the founder of Comshare, Inc. in 1966 originally as a pioneer of computer timesharing services. He took Comshare through one of the earliest public offerings in the tech industry, and then guided it through one of the few total transformations to enterprise software products. Crandall had one of the longest tenures (28 years) as CEO in the enterprise software industry; he grew Comshare to $130 million in revenue and expanded into 20 countries by the time he vacated that position in 1994 for his present activities.

Crandall was Chairman of Novell until its sale in 2011.

He is the founder and (since 1995) continuing chairman of the Enterprise Software CEO Roundtable, consisting of the CEO's or COO's of the industry's top 35 software firms focused on enterprise software.

During the period 1995 - 2003, Crandall helped Gideon Gartner create Giga Information Group, one of the nation's premier technology research and advisory firms that went public in the late 1990's. From 2002 - 2003 he was Chairman of Giga until it was sold to Forrester Research.

Mr. Crandall is a founding partner of Arbor Partners, a tech-focused venture capital firm.

He served as Chairman of ITAA, the association for the computer software and services industry. He served on the ITAA Board for over 20 years and chaired its strategic planning committee for 12 years.

Crandall was the technology advisor to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce from 2003 to 2008.

In 1986, the year of the 25th anniversary of the birth of the software industry, Crandall was selected as "One of the 5 Leading Pioneers of the Computer Industry" (ref.: ICP Business Software Review; Oct. 1986).

Crandall received the 1992 Outstanding Entrepreneur Award from the University of Michigan Business School and Harvard Business School Alumni groups.

He presently serves on the Board of Directors of:

  • Diebold Inc. (NYSE – DBD)
  • Pelstar, LLC - Chairman, manufactures Healthometer professional medical equipment
  • ChannelNet -(Sausalito, CA) multi-channel e-commerce software
  • Platinum Energy Solutions – fracking and related services for domestic natural gas
  • Actv8 Inc. – (Los Angeles, CA) interactive television gaming and coupon apps linked to popular TV shows

Crandall attended the University of Michigan where he received a BS Electrical Engineering, BS Mathematics and a Masters in Industrial Engineering, 1966.



Alfred B. Ford

Alfred B. Ford

Board of Directors and Advisory Board

Alfred Ford is a director of the Ford Family Office, an active member of the Family Office Exchange, and a trustee of the Ford Motor Company Fund. In 1978, he founded Ramayan Arts, Inc., an East Indian arts gallery, and in 1985 was named one of the top collectors in America by Arts and Antiques magazine.

Alfred is the vice-chair of the Josephine Ford Cancer Center at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Continuing the legacy of his great grandfather Henry Ford, Mr. Ford along with his wife, Dr. Sharmila Bhattacharya, PhD, are visionary entrepreneurs and philanthropists both in the United states and India, with deep strategic interests in improving global health, particularly in the developing world. He has joined Ratan Tata on the strategic advisory board of Nanobiosym, a company which merges nanotechnology and medicine in pursuit of cutting edge health science.

Mr. Ford holds a B.A. from Tulane University.



Dean Hovey

Dean Hovey

Advisory Board

Dean Hovey has thrived in Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial culture – forming a dozen companies, served as a senior executive in two public companies and on several boards. His experience spans retailing, product design, invention, entrepreneurship, business development, general management and venture capital.

Over the past four years as president of Comprendo llc, Mr. Hovey consulted with major health care systems, Fortune 500 companies and early stage start-ups promoting proactive health and consumer centered solutions as remedy for our chronically ill US health care system. He has acquired a deep understanding of the science behind human habits, motivation and behavioral change.

Prior to forming Comprendo, Dean was VP New Business & Innovation and GM Mobile and Entertainment at Plantronics, Inc. where he launched Plantronics’ console gaming products, and set strategy for their consumer wireless products.



Peter Tierney

Peter Tierney

Advisory Board

Peter Tierney is currently the president of Firethorn Consulting, which focuses on strategic and operational planning assistance for technology-related businesses. Previously, he was CEO of Finaplex Incorporated, a leading provider of Wealth Relationship Management systems to the financial services industry. Prior to joining Finaplex, he served as chairman, president, and CEO of Sawyer Media Systems, which produced television documentaries for NBC and its affiliates and offered a web based software platform for video distribution and presentation. He also has served as chairman, president, and CEO of MarketFirst and of Inference Corporation (NASDAQ: INFR), a leading provider of self-service and knowledge management tools for the customer service industry. Previously, as a senior vice president of Oracle Corporation, Mr. Tierney was responsible for worldwide marketing, international operations and product development.

Mr. Tierney holds a B.S. and B.A. degrees in management and economics from Northeastern University in Boston.



Emory Winship

Emory Winship

Advisory Board

Emory Winship is the founding principal of KB Strategic Advisors, a consultancy that helps early- to mid-stage companies with strategic planning and funding requirements to accelerate growth. He has over 20 years' executive marketing management experience in the brokerage (Charles Schwab), banking (Hibernia Bank), advertising (Cunningham & Walsh), and e-commerce (TranSettlements) industries.

At Schwab, Mr. Winship was responsible for creating AdvisorSource, a marketing partnership of independent financial advisors that has over $7 billion in assets under management, and Custom Broker, an investor service platform that integrates brokers, customers, and personalized market data.

At TranSettlements, Mr. Winship extended the traditional EDI network to the Internet and wireless data networks, and recommended and successfully executed start-up funding for Aether Technologies, now a public company with a market cap of over $1.5 billion.

Mr. Winship serves on the boards of directors of Lexica, TranSettlements, and Rentals, Inc. He received a B.A. from Yale University and studied at Bromsgrove School in England.



AJ Wagner

AJ Wagner

Advisory Board

A.J. Wagner is President and CEO of AJ Wagner & Associates, LLC, a business consulting organization. Wagner also serves on the Board of Directors and the Audit Committee, the Environmental, Health and Safety Committee and is Chairman of the Integration Committee for Walter Energy, a public company. Wagner also acts as advisor to several privately held companies.

Wagner retired from Ford at year-end 2006, where he was President of Ford Motor Credit Company North America and a Vice President of Ford Motor Company. Wagner was responsible for the lending business units within North America for Ford Motor Credit. This included the field organization serving Ford and Lincoln Mercury, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo and Mazda dealers, as well as other dealers serviced under the PRIMUS brand, commercial lending services and the major accounts unit. He was also responsible for automotive marketing, minority dealer relations, and brand relationships with the manufacturers Ford Motor Credit services.

Wagner joined the Ford Credit in 1973. He held positions in Leasing, Marketing, Dealer Credit, Operations Services, Field Operations and Strategic Planning. In 1995, he served as vice president of Marketing before transferring to Ford Motor Company as Field Operations Manager and then Regional Sales Manager for Ford Division in the Chicago Region.

He returned to Ford Motor Credit in 1998 as Vice President of Major Accounts and later served as Senior Vice President of Western U.S. Operations and as Executive Vice President of Ford Credit North American handling the Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealer brand business. Wagner served on three Company boards: Ford Motor Credit Company, Ford Credit Canada, of which he was Chairman, and Ford Direct, LLC as well as the Board of Lithia Motors, where he was also Chairman of the Corporate Governance Committee.

Wagner earned a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Wisconsin and an MBA from the University of Detroit. Wagner received the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award from the University of Wisconsin—LaCrosse. Wagner also received the 2006 Philip E. Benton Award for fostering diversity at Ford Motor Company. He currently serves on the Board of Starfish Family Services, a local charity that assists young children, 0-5 years of age.