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Management Team

Jack Bradley - Chief Executive Officer
Jeff Raice - Executive Vice President, Marketing and Business Development
Cengiz Alaettinoglu- Chief Technology Officer
Constantinos Bassias - Vice President, Engineering
Steve Ackley - Vice President, Worldwide Sales
Alex Henthorn-Iwane - Vice President, Product Marketing
Balaji Venkatraman - Vice President, Product Management
Kim Dimick - Vice President, Technical Services
Judy Estrin - Chairman
Van Jacobson - Chief Scientist

 

Jack Bradley
Chief Executive Officer


 

Jack Bradley joined Packet Design in March of 2003 and has over 20 years of executive management experience at high technology companies including positions as General Manager of the International Division of 3Com, CEO of Network Computing Devices, and Director of the Video Services Business Unit at Cisco. In addition, Bradley has held CFO positions at Precept Software, Blaze Software, NCD and Bridge Communications. Bradley has a BS degree in Finance from the University of San Francisco.

 

 

Jeff Raice
Executive Vice President, Marketing and Business Development


joined Packet Design in March of 2003 and brings over 20 years of sales and marketing management experience in emerging technology companies. Prior to joining Packet Design, he was Vice President of World Wide Sales at Precept Software, a video networking company which was acquired by Cisco Systems. Raice was also Vice President of Marketing at NCD and held a variety of sales and marketing management positions at Sun Microsystems, Daisy Systems and Hewlett-Packard. Raice has a BSEE degree from Cornell University.

 

 
Cengiz Alaettinoglu
Chief Technology Officer

Cengiz Alaettinoglu is a senior and founding member of Packet Design’s technical staff since the company’s formation in 2003. Previously he was with the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute, where he worked on the Routing Arbiter project. He was co-chair of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Routing Policy System Working Group, and has lectured and published widely at industry technical conferences and workshops. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara MS and PhD in Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park

 


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Constantinos Bassias
Vice President, Engineering

 

Costas Bassias joined Packet Design in June of 2006 from C-COR, Inc., where, as Platform Director, he was responsible for engineering and product line management of the company's flow-networking products. Previously he had been Vice President of Engineering at wireless router vendor Chantry Networks; and Vice President of Engineering at Lantern Communications, maker of switches for metropolitan-area networks. He has also held senior engineering and engineering management positions with Motorola, Memotec Communications, Nortel Networks and Lockheed-Martin Canada.

 


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Steve Ackley
Vice President, Worldwide Sales

 

Steve Ackley joined Packet Design in December 2006 from MonoSphere, a Redwood City, Calif., storage capacity planning software company, where he had been Vice President of World Wide Sales.  Previously he had been Vice President of World Wide Sales at Satmetrix Systems, a provider of on-demand software and consulting services for improving customer loyalty.  Ackley also has served as Vice President of World Wide Sales at Vicinity Corp. (acquired by Microsoft) and Regional Vice President of Sales at Marimba (acquired by BMC), and has held sales management positions with Tivoli Systems (IBM) and Sun Microsystems.  He holds a J.D. degree from Santa Clara University School of Law and a B.S. from San Diego State University School of Business.
 


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Alex Henthorn-Iwane
Vice President, Product Marketing

 

Alex Henthorn-Iwane joined Packet Design in September 2004 and brings 18 years of systems engineering, product management and marketing experience in network infrastructure, management and security technologies and products. Prior to joining Packet Design, he was Senior Director of Product Management and Product Marketing at CoSine Communications, a maker of virtualized edge routing and security infrastructure equipment for the Service Provider market. Previously, Henthorn-Iwane was Director of Product Management and Marketing at Corona Networks, Lucent Technologies and Livingston Enterprises (acquired by Lucent); and held systems engineering management posts with Fibronics America. He holds a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.

 

 
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Balaji Venkatraman
Vice President, Product Management

 

Balaji Venkatraman joined Packet Design Inc. in January 2004. Prior to joining Packet Design, Balaji was with Lucent Technologies where most recently, he led the award-winning VitalSuite product line as Director of Product Management, responsible for product strategy, positioning and delivery and integration within Lucent’s Navis Service Assurance portfolio. Balaji also held positions as Director of Customer Service and Operations for the Americas and Engineering Manager of the team responsible for VitalSuite’s award winning user interface at Lucent Technologies and International Network Services. Balaji has more than 10 years experience in data networking and software, with a strong focus in network management. He holds a M.S. and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from University of Florida, Gainesville and an MBA from Santa Clara University.

 

 

Kim Dimick
Vice President, Technical Services

 

Kim Dimick joined Packet Design in March of 2001 and brings over 25 years of technical management and services experience at data networking companies. Prior to Packet Design, he was Technical Marketing Manager of Cisco Systems Video Services Business Unit and Precept Software (acquired by Cisco). Previously he was Technical Marketing Manager for NCD, and held technical management positions at Bridge Communications and Larse Corporation.

 

 

Judy Estrin
Chairman


 

Judy Estrin previously co-founded three technology companies with Bill Carrico. Bridge Communications was a vendor of internetwork routers and bridges that went public in 1985 and merged with 3Com Corp. in 1987. Network Computing Devices, a maker of X terminals and PC-UNIX integration software, went public in 1992.PreceptSoftwarewasa maker of streaming video software acquired by Cisco systems in 1998; Estrin then became Cisco's Chief Technology Officer until April 2000. During her two years as Cisco CTO, Estrin was twice named to Fortune Magazine's list of the 50 most powerful women in American business. She sits on the boards of directors of The Walt Disney Company, The Federal Express Corp. and Sun Microsystems. She holds a B.S. degree in math and computer science from UCLA, and an M.S. in electrical engineering from Stanford University.

 

 

Van Jacobson
Chief Scientist

 

 

Van Jacobson was previously Chief Scientist at Cisco Systems where he worked on cross company architectural efforts such as QoS and Voice Services. Prior to Cisco he had a distinguished career at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory as a group leader for the Network Research Group. Beginning with his seminal paper Congestion Avoidance and Control (SIGCOMM 88), Jacobson has authored dozens of papers and RFCs on his work in the areas of performance and scaling of IP networks. Jacobson also contributed many of the defacto tools currently used in the IP development community, including traceroute, pathchar, and tcpdump. While at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory he was one of the leaders in the development effort of the multicast backbone (MBone), and his group developed the first popular Internet multimedia tools (vic, vat, wb) laying the groundwork for many of the current commercial multicast applications. In 2001, Van was awarded the prestigious ACM SIGCOMM Award for his many years of creativity and commitment to data networking. In 2002, Van was awarded the IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award for major contributions to the understanding of network congestion, and the development of congestion control mechanisms, enabling the successful scaling of the Internet.

 

 


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