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Chief Executive Officer — Mark Palomba
Mark Palomba joined Critical Path in May 2004 and became CEO in June 2007. Prior to becoming CEO, Mark served as the company's EVP of Worldwide Sales and Field Operations. Mark has been instrumental in the growth of Critical Path's consumer messaging business. He has also successfully established and expanded the company's sales and field marketing organization, effectively led professional services and field operations, and has driven significant business development throughout the world.
Mark Palomba has more than 23 years of experience in the high-tech industry. Prior to Critical Path, Mark served as Senior Vice President, Global Operations, at Vastera, Inc., where he led a successful managed services organization that drove more than 65% of the company's annual revenue. Previously, he led a profitable $100 Million consulting services unit at the Baan Company as Senior Vice President of Consulting for the Americas. In addition, Mark spent 16 years at IBM in various sales and marketing positions.
Mark holds a master's degree in Computer Science and a bachelor's degree in Economics and Computer Science - both from Union College in New York.
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VP Finance — Tim Noel
Timothy M. Noel was appointed as the Acting Chief Financial Officer in May 2008. Prior to joining Critical Path, Mr. Noel was the corporate controller of Netopia, Inc. from April 2003 to April 2004 and served in other various capacities in the finance department of Netopia, Inc. since 1994. Before that, he served in various capacities in the finance department of Farallon Communications, Inc. from 1991 to 1994.
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Chief Technology Officer — Donald Dew
Donald Dew joined Critical Path in March 2000 and currently serves as Chief Technology Officer. As CTO, he is responsible for technology research, development and strategy. In his six-year tenure with Critical Path, Mr. Dew has served in leadership roles within the company's Engineering team, office of the CTO, and as Vice President, Product Management.
Mr. Dew has more than 18 years of experience in software and technology management. Prior to Critical Path, he served as EVP Technology at DocSpace, a company later acquired by Critical Path that specialized in the development of secure messaging solutions. Before DocSpace, Mr. Dew spent 12 years in the financial services industry, during which time he served in senior technology roles, including Vice President of Technology for the Corporate & Institutional Client Group at Merrill Lynch (Canada).
Mr. Dew holds a bachelors degree in Applied Science (Engineering) and an MBA in Finance and Technology from the University of British Columbia.
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EVP Engineering — Barry Twohig
As senior vice president, Engineering, Barry Twohig leads Critical Path's product
development and new technology integration. Mr. Twohig has served as the vice
president, messaging, since November 2000. In this role, he managed the worldwide
Critical Path messaging engineering organization including development and release
of Critical Path's Personal Address Book, Calendar, Mail Server and Notification
Products, and led the department during the development of Critical Path's new Instant
Messaging and Presence Technology.
Mr. Twohig came to Critical Path when Isocor was acquired in 2000. Prior to
Isocor, Mr. Twohig spent 7 years at Retix, where he worked in the European
development center — in both development and professional services roles
— on communication technology projects including development, integration and
deployment of Retix communication software to major telecommunications providers and
OEM's in the US, UK and Japan.
Mr. Twohig earned a Bachelors Degree in Computer Engineering from Trinity
College in Dublin.
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