management
Advisory Board
Our Advisory Board Members
Andrew Ferlitsch
Full Biography:www.linkedin.com/in/andrewferlitsch
Donna Schultz
Full Biography:www.linkedin.com/in/donnaschultz
Jamie Graham
Full Biography:www.linkedin.com/in/jamiegraham
Board of Directors
Our Board Members
Rob Monster
Chairman of the Board
Robert W. Monster leads Monster Venture Partners (MVP), an early-stage venture capital firm based in Seattle, focused on global technology opportunities. Mr. Monster is the co-founder and chairman of several companies, including Demoxi, giving users control of all their online identities in one application, and GMI (Global Market Insite, Inc.), providing technology-enabled services to the global market research industry.
Management Team
Our Management Team
James Whitley
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer; Board Member
Growth and Innovation
The addition of Edwin Voskamp to the GoLife team was a very exciting moment in the history for our company. His joining could not come at a better time, specifically in terms of the strategic alignment of resources. Mounir commented to me last week that he was thrilled about his “new position.” I told him that I had been thrilled about his “new position” for the past two years! Let me explain.
Vodafone Staff Upset by Dead Badger on Way to Work
Some days I just have to shake my head and laugh. Seems a dead badger is giving Vodafone employees the creeps, no doubt driving down productivity as a result. You know it’s a slow day for the editor when roadkill becomes the subject of a news article. Hopefully Vodafone st
GoLife Mobile and digital-telepathy announce RE3EL alliance
GoLife Mobile is proud to announce a strategic partnership with digital-telepathy/re3el (rebel). Our friends at digital-telepathy are committed to “leveraging the possibilities of the Internet,” and in our case, the mobile Internet. Re3el is a spin-off of digital-telepathy, that is focused on creating their own web and mobile applications, ideas, and enterprises.
Yahoo and the spirit of being dynamic
I ran across a post from Bnet’s Michael Mattis today and it made my heart ache. I don’t personally know the players, nor do I have any inside information. What caught my attention was the all-too-familiar telltale signs of an organization that had lost its way. Mattis writes, “I managed, compiled, wrote and edited two blogs.