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Revision as of 20:44, 24 October 2011
Official Adress
Glimmerglass Headquarters
26142 Eden Landing Road
Hayward, CA 94545 USA
T: +1-510-723-1900 (within US: +1-877-723-1900)
F: +1-510-780-9851
People Involved
Management Team
- Robert Lundy: President & CEO
- Jim Donnelly: Vice President, Americas Sales
- Bernd Schilp: Vice President, European Sales
- Jeff Zindel: Managing Director, Middle East & Africa – Vice President, Global Business Development
- Alice Kung: Senior Director, Asia Business Development
- Chusak Siripocanont: Vice President, Engineering and Operations
Strategic Advisory Board
- Tom Kelley
Tom founded Thomas A. Kelley & Associates, an executive search firm based at 3000 Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, California; notable for the concentration of venture capital firms there. For 33 years, from 1969 to 2002, Tom and his partners specialized in forming management teams for entrepreneurial, high technology start-ups and emerging early stage companies. Mr. Kelley’s firm performed CEO, Vice President and Board level searches for some of the technology industry’s most noted firms. Many of the high tech success stories were clients early in their business histories (Rolm Corporation, Intel, Apple, Sun, Microsoft, Spectra Physics, Memorex, JDS Uniphase, etc. to name just a few). Tom is “semi-retired” remaining actively involved in several non-profits and advising entrepreneurs and innovative high-tech companies. Mr. Kelley has an MBA from Stanford University and a BA and BS in Mechanical Engineering from Rice University.
- Lieutenant General Michael Maples
Lieutenant General Michael D. Maples retired from the United States Army in 2009 with over 37 years of service. His last assignment was as the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), where he was responsible for global intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination, as well as defense intelligence support to operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Global War on Terror. He simultaneously commanded the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR) for U.S. Strategic Command. Prior to that, he was the Vice Director of the Joint Staff in the Pentagon. LTG Maples commanded the United States Army Field Artillery Center and Fort Sill and served as the Army’s Chief of Field Artillery. His operational experience includes Operation Joint Endeavor, where he planned the relief in-place of U.S. forces in Bosnia and Operation Joint Guardian where he coordinated the initial entry of NATO forces into Macedonia and Kosovo. He commanded a nuclear capable firing battery in Korea, a Multiple Launch Rocket System battalion supporting U.S. and French forces during combat in Operation Desert Storm, and a Field Artillery Brigade forward deployed in Germany.