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Dheeraj Pandey, Director of Engineering
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Shawn Kung, Director of Product Management
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Jack Norris, VP Marketing
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Steve Wooledge, Director of Product Marketing
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Tasso Argyros, VP Engineering
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Mayank Bawa, CEO
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Hector Garcia-Molina
Hector Garcia-Molina has served as a member of the Oracle Board of Directors since October 2001. Mr. Garcia-Molina has been a member of the Committee on Compensation and Management Development and the Independent Committee for Review of Interested Transactions since August 2005.
Mr. Garcia-Molina has been the Leonard Bosack and Sandra Lerner Professor in the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University since October 1995 and served as Chairman of the Department of Computer Science from January 2001 to December 2004. He has been a professor at Stanford University since January 1992. From August 1994 until December 1997, he was the Director of the Computer Systems Laboratory at Stanford University. Mr. Garcia-Molina also serves as a Director of Kintera Inc.
Armando Fox
Dr. Armando Fox is a co-founder of the Reliable Adaptive Distributed Systems Laboratory at UC Berkeley. Prior to that, he was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University. His recent collaboration with David Patterson on Recovery-Oriented Computing earned him the distinction of being included in the "Scientific American 50" of 2003. He is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, as well as teaching awards from Stanford University, the Society of Women Engineers, and Tau Beta Pi.
David Cheriton
Dr. David R. Cheriton heads the Distributed Systems Group of the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. He co-founded Granite Systems, which was acquired by Cisco in 1996, and Kealia, which was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2004. He was also an early investor in Google. In 2003, Dr. Cheriton was presented with the SIGCOMM Lifetime Achievement award by the ACM "...for his contributions in data networking and systems, and for his keen talent for questioning the assumptions behind all our work."
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