Move Networks Board of Directors

Roxanne Austin

ROXANNE AUSTIN has been a member of the Move board since July 2009 and is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Move Networks. Since 2004, Austin has been President of Austin Investment Advisors, a private investment and consulting firm focused on new media and technology. Previously, Ms. Austin was president and COO of DIRECTV, having also held various senior leadership positions at its parent, Hughes Electronics Corporation. Prior to joining Hughes, Ms. Austin was a partner of Deloitte & Touche. She currently serves on the board of directors of Ericsson, Target Corporation, Abbott Laboratories and Teledyne Technologies and is on the board of trustees for the California Science Center.

Dan Beldy

DAN BELDY has been a member of the Move board since 2006 and is the managing director of Steamboat Ventures. Dan has spent the last 20 years in technology and finance as an investor, entrepreneur and operator.

Prior to Steamboat, Dan was a co-founder and managing director of Plainview Capital, an innovative family of fundamental value investment funds that leverage a proprietary software platform, Plainview AnalyticsTM. Before Plainview, Dan was an associate and partner at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners.

Focusing on early stage software investments, Dan was involved with several successful, growing companies as an investor / advisor / board member including Employease, acquired by ADP (NASDAQ: ADP), Technorati, Starmine, Method Home and Maxion Technologies.

Early in his career Dan was an officer and an F/A-18 Hornet jet instructor pilot for the U.S. Navy, completing over 275 aircraft carrier landings in tours of duty with the Atlantic Fleet.

Dan received a BS in computer science as a distinguished graduate of the US Naval Academy and received an MBA in finance from The Wharton School. Dan also serves on the boards of Baynote, Greystripe, Passenger, and Vobile.

Simon J. Gibson

SIMON J. GIBSON  joined the Move board in Oct. 2009 and is the Chief Executive Officer of Wesley Clover Corporation. He has broad management experience in high-technology industries in both North America and Europe. Before joining Wesley Clover, he was co-founder, President and CEO of Ubiquity Software Corporation. Ubiquity was named Innovator of the Year in 2001 by the British Venture Capital Association, and was acquired by Avaya in 2007 for $169 million.

His current company directorships include Wesley Clover Corporation, Isca Networks, the Celtic Manor Resort (host of the 2010 Ryder Cup), March Networks, IQE plc and Enfis plc.

Simon has been the recipient of four national R&D awards and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his services to industry and to the community in South Wales in the 1999 Queen’s Birthday Honours list. He is an advisor to several government bodies including the National Economic Research Advisory Panel. He recently chaired an independent panel evaluating the commercialization issues in higher education on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales. Simon is a member of Ofcom’s National Advisory Committee for Wales.

Simon is also a Regent of Harris Manchester College at the University of Oxford and a member of the Council of Cardiff University and a member of the International Advisory Panel of Cardiff Business School. He chairs the Institute of Advanced Broadcasting and is the Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Wales, Newport.

Doug Hickey

DOUG HICKEY has been a member of the Move board since 2006 and is a Managing Director at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners. Doug has more than 20 years of operational experience holding senior-level positions in the telecom, Internet and technology space. Most recently Doug was CEO of Critical Path. Prior to Critical Path, Doug was President and CEO of Global Center. Global Center became one of the first and largest providers of advanced web hosting. After selling Global Center to Frontier Communications in 1998, Doug was named President of Frontier Global Center and Executive Vice President of Frontier Communications Corporation.

Doug also held the position of president and CEO of MFS Datanet, the Internet and data arm of MFS communications. MFS Datanet grew to more than $200 million in revenues and became widely recognized as the leading bandwidth and connectivity provider to more than 3000 ISPs and leading corporations worldwide. Doug was a key member of the team that negotiated the purchase of UUNET, positioning MFS as the world leader in Internet data traffic. Prior to this, Doug held several other senior-level management positions including general manager of North America at Ardis, a Motorola company.

Doug received a B.S. in economics from Siena College. Doug also sits on the Boards of GNi, Martin Dawes Systems, Scalent Systems, InMage Systems, SignalDemand, and CITTIO. Doug founded the Douglas T. Hickey Chair in Business at Siena College and serves on Siena’s board of directors.

Drew Major

DREW MAJOR founded Move in 2000 and has been Chairman of the Board ever since. Drew was one of the founders of Novell and the lead architect and developer of NetWare for over 15 years. In 1981 Drew and his partners saw the value in enabling PCs to share files and other resources via local area networks (LAN). By 1991 NetWare was the “killer app” that was driving PC and most LAN deployments.

Drew left Novell in 2003 and has continued to be a passionate developer of high performance networking software. In 2002 Drew and Paul Sherer (ex-3Com CTO responsible for Ethernet’s success) founded Arroyo Video Solutions. Arroyo builds high performance video servers for the cable industry and telcos. Arroyo was purchased in 2006 by Cisco Systems, where Drew currently works as a Cisco Fellow.

In 1995 BYTE magazine named Drew one of the 20 Most Influential People for the previous 20 years of the computer industry. He was inducted into the National Computer Industry Hall of Fame in 1999 and into the Utah Technology Hall of Fame in 2005.

Drew received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in 1980, graduating with high honors in mathematics and computer science.

Eddy Hartenstein

Eddy joined Move’s Board of Directors in January 2010 and is the Publisher and Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles Times. Eddy has spent more than 25 years in the satellite communications industry and helped to establish satellite TV as an innovative entertainment programming and distribution medium.

Prior to the LA Times, Eddy founded and served as CEO and Chairman of DirecTV, where he pioneered the delivery model for digital television to be provided to millions of consumers worldwide without connection to a cable system.

Eddy is the recipient of a lifetime achievement Emmy® from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and an inductee into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame.

The Consumer Electronics Association and the Society of Satellite Professionals also elected Mr. Hartenstein to their respective Halls of Fame for his contributions. Mr. Hartenstein currently serves as non-executive Chairman of Sirius XM Radio and is a member of the boards of directors of Broadcom, SanDisk, and The City of Hope.

Sol Trujillo

Sol joined Move’s Board of Directors in January 2010. He served most recently as CEO of Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia’s largest media-communications enterprise, where he completed the privatization and led the transformation of a traditional telecommunications organization into an integrated media-communications company.

Prior to joining Telstra, Mr. Trujillo served as CEO and Chairman of US West Inc., where, under his leadership, the company launched a series of innovative telecommunications product offerings for its 25 million customers across 14 states, including delivering affordable high-speed digital Internet access for business and consumers, incorporating the first “plug and play” DSL, rolling out the first “one number” option integrating voicemail for home, mobile and office lines, and distributing digital video over copper wires.

Mr. Trujillo also served as CEO of Orange SA, the London-based multinational wireless company with 50 million customers in 19 countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, where he was the first American to lead a CAC-40 company.

Mr. Trujillo currently serves on the boards of directors of Target Corp. and Weather Investments S.p.A. Previously, he served on the boards of PepsiCo, EDS, Gannett, the Bank of America, Orange, SA, and Telstra.