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| The
founders and senior
management of WebLOQ
have significant breadth
and depth of experience
in the technology industry.
With over 80 years
of combined high tech
experience between
them and more than
20 startup companies,
our leadership team
is well qualified to
take the company through
the early growth phases
and into solid market
growth. |
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George
Sidman, Chairman and
Chief Technology Architect

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| George is a proven
entrepreneur with a 26-year
track record in launching
and growing successful
software and Internet
companies. George is
a recognized authority
on complex large-scale
object databases and
Internet infrastructure
security, and is WebLOQ’s
chief technology visionary. |
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Neal
Smith, President and
Chief Executive Officer

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| Neal has over 30 years
of professional management,
marketing and sales experience
and a solid technology
background. He has participated
in the startup, financing
and management of several
Internet and software
companies. |
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Adriaan
Theron, EVP Sales

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| Adriaan brings more
that 25 years of international
sales and marketing experience
from start-up to Fortune
100 Companies. After
an extended early career
with Hewlett-Packard,
Adriaan has participated
in 7 startups over the
last 14 years, covering
both online and bricks
and mortar business models. |
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John
Vecchi, VP
of Marketing
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| John brings more than
16 years of experience
in high-tech and security
marketing, product marketing,
product management and
business development.
Prior to WebLOQ, John
was responsible for global
product & solutions
marketing for McAfee's
industry-leading network
security product line
and Business Unit. Previously,
John lead product marketing
and product management
for Symbol Technologies'
WLAN infrastructure business,
which included the introduction
of the industry's first
wireless switch. |
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Jerry
Williams, VP and Chief
Financial Officer

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| Jerry has a 30-year
management background
in finance, manufacturing
and international business.
His experience ranges
from Fortune 100 companies
to startups and turnaround
operations in technology
and telecommunications. |
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