Board of Directors
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Patrick Moneymaker Chairman of the Board
Patrick Moneymaker is CEO of Kforce Government Holding. Patrick is a Retired Rear Admiral, US Navy where he served as Commander of the Blue Angels, Navy Director of Space and Information Warfare, and Commander of Naval Space Command. Patrick earned a B.S. degree in biology from the University of San Francisco.
Graeme Linnett
Graeme Linnett is the founding managing member of Gödel Capital LLC which is focused on early stage venture capital investments through its affiliate Hatch Ventures, LLC and commodity related investments through Gödel Commodities Management, LLC. Graeme is responsible for directing Godel’s investments which includes a seed investment in PayPal Inc, which sold to eBay Inc. for $1.5 billion and a seed investment in CleanWell, a startup established by renowned industrial design firm, IDEO. Previously, Graeme was the managing director of AIG International Inc. responsible globally for structured commodity transactions. Graeme earned a first class honors degree in mathematics from the University of Queensland in Australia.
John Ingalls
John Ingalls invests in technology companies through Express Ventures, LLC,a San Diego-based venture capital firm, and through RaptorFund, his privateinvestment fund. In addition to sitting on Anonymizer’s board of directors,John serves on the boards of several other organizations, including VOCEL,Inc., a San Diego software company Landmark College, in Putney, Vermont; the Santa Fe IrrigationDistrict (a municipal corporation supplying water in north San Diegocounty); and the Scripps Clinic Board of Advisors. John has been CFO for twopublic Internet software companies: Raptor Systems, which went public in1996 and is now part of Symantec, and Software.com, which went public in1999 and is now part of Openwave Systems. John practiced law for ten yearson Wall Street and then as a partner with Palmer & Dodge, a law firm inBoston, after receiving his B.A. degree in economics from Amherst Collegeand his law degree from the University of Virginia.
Bill Unrue
Bill Unrue was recruited by Anonymizer in 2000 and has substantially grown the company over these years. With a background in classical consumer products marketing, Bill has a winning history of quickly turning around companies and scaling them. Past successes include steering Sunbeam Canadian division of Sunbeam Products, Inc. into profitability and nearly tripling the sales of the company’s Health Care division. Bill has also engineered significant reversals at the Thermos Company and as President of Newpoint, a division of Fiskars Inc. Since he joined Anonymizer, Inc. in 2000, the company has quadrupled in size.Bill is a member of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), the Corporate Directors Forum and on the board of the North American Battery Corporation. He holds a Masters in Management from the Kellogg Graduate School of Business at Northwestern University.
Lance Cottrell
Lance Cottrell is an internationally recognized expert in cryptography, online privacy, and Internet security issues. Since founding Anonymizer, Inc. in 1995, he has gained wide media exposure for the company and has been quoted by The Wall Street Journal, CNET, ComputerWorld, FOX News, and more. Cottrell has addressed conferences such as the Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference, Organization Economic Cooperation and Development in Europe (OECD), and the MIT Forum. A certified Information Systems Security Professional, Cottrell is also the principal author on three Internet privacy and security technology patent applications. While sitting on the steering committee for Software as a Service (SaaS) with the San Diego Software Industry Council (SDSIC), he is also an active member of InfraGard and the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA). Cottrell holds a BS degree from University California San Diego and a Masters degree in Astrophysics.
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Paul Eisenbraun
Paul Eisenbraun was Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Service of Ion Track Instruments, now GE Ion Track where he directed company growth from $4.9 million in 1996 to $112 million in 2002, with operating profits greater than 30%. Paul earned a B.S. degree in geology from Wheaton College and earned a masters degree in geochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin.
Philip Zimmermann
Phillip Zimmermann was the creator of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the world’s most widely used encryption software, and founder of PGP, Inc. which was acquired by Network Associates in 1997. He has received numerous technical and humanitarian awards for his pioneering work in cryptography. He is a member of the International Association of Cryptologic Research, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the League for Programming Freedom. Philip earned a B.S. degree in computer science from Florida Atlantic University.
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