
at AVG, Moka5, Quest, Webgistix
San Francisco Bay Area

at AVG, Moka5, Quest, Webgistix
San Francisco Bay Area
Currently serving as the President/ CEO of a very hot venture backed, that are the architects of the personal digital future of virtualization, before that served on the Board of Directors and as interim President and CEO of McAfee from Jan. 2006 through July 2007 (NYSE: MFE), and is or has served on a few private and public company Board of Directors, and before that was President and CEO of Borland Software Corporation (NASDAQ: BORL), President and CEO of WhoWhere? Corporation, GM/VP PowerBook Division for Apple Computer (NASDAQ: AAPL), GM/VP NEC Portable Computer Division, Motorola, Texas Instruments
a proven technology executive with extensive experience across a wide range of consumer and enterprise companies. A track record of successfully leading companies through crisis situations and directing turnarounds that resulted in substantial improvements in operational performance and creation of significant shareholder value. Functional experience across engineering, marketing, sales, business development, and global management; areas that are critical in today's technology industry.
(Airlines/Aviation industry)
July 2008 — Present (1 year 5 months)
From the very beginning the underlying mission at Quest has been to design and manufacture a bush / utility aircraft specifically suited to the needs of missionary and humanitarian aviation organizations which provide access to the most remote regions of the world and the isolated people groups who live in them.
(Computer Software industry)
July 2008 — Present (1 year 5 months)
AVG is a global security solutions leader protecting more than 80 million consumers and small business computer users in 167 countries from the ever-growing incidence of web threats, viruses, spam, cyber-scams and hackers on the Internet. Headquartered in Amsterdam, AVG has nearly two decades of experience in combating cyber crime and one of the most advanced laboratories for detecting, pre-empting and combating Web-borne threats from around the world. Its FREE and online.
(Privately Held; Computer Software industry)
January 2008 — Present (1 year 11 months)
(Computer Software industry)
2008 — Present (1 year )
AVG is focused on providing home and business computer users with the most comprehensive and proactive protection against computer security threats.
With more than 80 million active users around the world, the AVG family of security software products is distributed globally through resellers and through the Web and supports all major operating systems and platforms.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Warehousing industry)
January 2007 — Present (2 years 11 months)
Webgistix is a global leader in fulfillment solutions. The company has a reputation for delivering fast and accurate order fulfillment services, useful Internet technology, and personalized customer service.
The company was built on the Webgistix guarantee - Every order shipped with 100% accuracy within 24 hours or it's free.
The entire Webgistix model has been engineered from inception to deliver exceptional order fulfillment services and technology. You never have to worry about an order being shipped and can focus on your core business
(Computer Software industry)
1958 — 2009 (51 years )
The most powerful development tool is search. Whether a developer is looking to reuse a shopping cart they know someone has built, or whether they are trying to figure out why their function call is throwing an error, Krugle makes search easy and efficient.
Krugle's project centric approach, multiple search channels, and directory view provide developers context for a more meaningful search experience. Our collaboration tools allow developers to interact with source code and each other.
With Krugle, developers can easily find code, fix problems, learn new things and share knowledge, making them more efficient and more effective. Krugle helps professional developers solve their programming problems.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; PTEC; Computer Software industry)
1958 — 2008 (50 years )
BOD, Served on Board of Directors and served as Chairman of the Board for Phoenix Technologies (NASDAQ: PTEC), Served as a member of the Compensation Comittee and N&G, where he is assisting management in the turnaround of the company whose core system software helped launch the PC industry more than 20 years ago. Also driving a transformation strategy that is allowing Phoenix to extend its leadership beyond the PC to a wide range of platforms and other digital devices.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; GUID; Computer Software industry)
1958 — 2008 (50 years )
BOD, Guidance Software, (NASDAQ: GUID), Serves as Chairman for the Corporate Governance Comittee, Serves as a member of the Audit Comittee and Compensation Comittee of Guidance Software, which is recognized worldwide as the industry leader in digital investigative solutions. Its EnCase(r) platform provides the foundation for government, corporate and law enforcement organizations to conduct thorough and effective computer investigations of any kind, such as intellectual property theft, incident response, compliance auditing and responding to eDiscovery requests -- all while maintaining the forensic integrity of the data
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; MFE; Computer & Network Security industry)
1958 — 2007 (49 years )
interim President and CEO of McAfee from October 2006 through April 2007 (NYSE: MFE) Was responsible for working through the companies restatement and accounting issues in regards to stock options accounting while serving on the companies special committee reporting to the SEC and DOJ regarding this delicate matter. During this interim CEO assignment, was able to keep the company focused on operational execution, revenue growth, and margin expansion leading to a 52 week high in stock price and creation of approximately $1 billion in market cap.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; BORL; Computer Software industry)
1958 — 2005 (47 years )
President and CEO of Borland (NASDAQ: BORL) from 1999 until 2005 and then continued to serve on their Board of Directors. Was responsible for turning the company's once bleak past into a shining future. Assumed the CEO role when Borland was nearly bankrupt and reversed multiple years of losses. Mr. Fuller led the turnaround into a predictable 18 consecutive quarters of profitability and growth. As a result of this performance, the company became the leader in the Java development and management space and is dedicated to helping IT organizations transform software delivery into a managed, efficient and predictable business process.
(Internet industry)
1958 — 1998 (40 years )
President and CEO of WhoWhere? Inc., one of the leading community sites on the Internet, which was acquired by Lycos in 1998, resulting in excess of $1 billion for all investors. At WhoWhere?, as a start-up company CEO, Mr. Fuller led the expansion of numerous domain sites, including Angelfire.com, the fastest-growing Internet site of 1998-2003, and MailCity.com, a free email site, increasing the company's consumer reach to become a leading online guide of people and business information around the world.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; AAPL; Computer Hardware industry)
1958 — 1996 (38 years )
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; NIPNY; Telecommunications industry)
1958 — 1994 (36 years )
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; MOT; Telecommunications industry)
1958 — 1992 (34 years )
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; AAPL; Computer Hardware industry)
1958 — 1990 (32 years )
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; TXN; Semiconductors industry)
1958 — 1986 (28 years )