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Board of Directors

Bill Miller

Executive Chairman

Bill Miller currently serves as Chairman of the Board of XAware.  Miller founded StorageNetworks, Inc. where he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Member of the Executive Committee, and Member of the Board of Directors, growing the company from its two-person founding team to more than six hundred employees, raising over $700 million in private and public equity financings, growing in three years to $127 million in 2001 sales. As CTO, Miller was responsible for the strategic direction of the company's service offerings, technology and software development.  A graduate of the University of Illinois, Miller holds eleven U.S. patents. 

Tim Harvey

Chief Executive Officer

Tim Harvey brings a rich history of experience to XAware. He most recently served as SVP of Sales and Marketing at S1 Corporation (NASDAQ: SONE), a leading global provider of enterprise software and services to the financial services industry. Prior to S1, Harvey spent six years with SynQuest, a Warburg Pincus funded supplier of Supply Chain management solutions. As President and COO, he helped manage the company's significant growth leading to an IPO in August, 2000 and subsequent merger. Additional experience includes executive and sales management roles with Datalogix (acquired by Oracle 1996) and MSA. Harvey graduated from the University of Florida with a BSBA in Finance and served four years as an officer in the United States Marine Corps.

Tim Connor

Tim Connor is a partner with Sequel Venture Partners, a venture capital firm based in Boulder, Colorado.  Sequel has $410 million under management and provides funding for emerging technology and life sciences companies in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region.  Prior to Sequel, Connor held senior finance, development and operations positions with Access Health, an information services company acquired by McKesson Corporation.  Connor joined Access from Lehman Brothers where he was a Managing Director in Technology Investment Banking. 

Ed Ekstrom

Ed Ekstrom is currently a Managing Director at vSpring Capital.  Previous to that, Ekstrom served as Vice President of the Intel Communications Products Group and General Manager of the Intel Utah Software Development Center, a position given to him after Intel acquired LANSystems where Ekstrom was a Principal. Prior to Intel, Ekstrom was a Vice President at CeriSyn and a founder at Cericor, which was acquired by Hewlett Packard in 1985. Ekstrom holds a BS in computer science from Brigham Young University and a MBA from Westminster College.