Tom Bevilacqua: Partner, ArrowPath
Tom Bevilacqua is Managing Partner at ArrowPath. He co-founded ArrowPath in 1997 and is a Managing Partner of the firm. He brings over 20 years of Silicon Valley experience as an executive, general manager, investor and advisor to technology driven companies. Tom primarily focuses on investments in application and infrastructure software, including technology leveraged business and consumer services.
Tom currently serves on the Board of Active Reasoning, Appscio, BlueRoads, Innoprise, MetaLincs, Remend, Vyatta and Xceedium. Prior investments and Board seats include Digital Island (acquired by Cable & Wireless), Critical Path (CPTH), NetSec (acquired by MCI), Immunix (acquired by Novell), Sanera (acquired by McData), Persist (acquired by Hewlett-Packard) and Knight Trading Group (NITE).
Prior to ArrowPath, Tom served as an Executive Vice President of E*TRADE Financial. At E*TRADE, Tom held a number of operational roles and was instrumental in establishing E*TRADE's successful acquisition and investment strategies. Tom was previously a Partner at two of Silicon Valley's leading law firms, where he lead practice groups targeting the needs of technology start-ups. In this role, Tom served as an advisor in over 250 public and private financings.
Tom received his B.S. in Business Administration and J.D. from the University of California.
Kip Myers: Partner, Red Rock
Kip Myers is a successful venture investor and entrepreneur. Prior to Red Rock, Kip was a partner in Vanguard III, IV and V over a fourteen year period. Previously, he was founder and vice president of engineering and marketing of Plexus Computers. Kip also co-founded Onyx Systems. Earlier he served as an engineering manager at Zilog.
Kip earned an M.B.A. and a B.S.E.E. from U.C. Berkeley.
Bob Marsh: CEO, Appscio
Bob Marsh is an entrepreneur with over 30 years in the software and high technology industry. Most recently Mr. Marsh was a Partner with Red Rock Ventures. Prior to joining Red Rock Ventures, Mr. Marsh founded and served as CEO of three venture funded startups: Plexus Computers, Onyx Systems and ImageOnline. He also founded and served as the first President of the Unix trade association, UniForum. Earlier in his career, he held a variety of development and management positions within several MIS organizations and systems integrators.
Mr. Marsh earned a B.A. in Computer Science from U. C. Berkeley.
