jean sini, chief technology officer
Jean drives activeweave’s technical vision and architecture.
His expertise and interests are primarily focused on the design and development of distributed computing
infrastructures and products. Based in Silicon Valley since 1996, he has honed his leadership and software engineering skills
over the last 17 years, building large-scale multi-tiered platforms and managing international engineering teams.
Jean holds Masters Degrees in Computer Science from Telecom Paris and
the Computer Science Laboratories at the Paris University.
marc a. meyer, chief executive officer
Marc is an entrepreneur with a background in technical management, business
consulting and system architecture,
with over 25 years of experience in research, development, leadership, and management in the U.S. and internationally.
He holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Computer Science from UC Berkeley.
His interest in the promise of
activeweave
to empower building and sharing personalized perspectives on information dates back to his
work at Xerox PARC in the 80's.
eric di benedetto, board of directors
Eric has over 19 years of Silicon Valley venture capital experience as an investor in software for the enterprise,
mobile applications and digital media. His 29 institutional investments have led to 9 public offerings and 2 sales to public companies.
Three of those companies - Signio, AdForce and CBT Group (now SkillSoft) - reached market capitalizations in excess of $1 billion.
Eric holds an MBA degree from ESSEC, Paris, France, and a BA in mathematics and physics.
esther dyson, board of advisors
For more than 23 years Dyson wrote the newsletter Release 1.0 and ran PC Forum,
the IT market’s leading executive conference. She sold them to CNET Networks
and was editor-at-large there until the end of 2006. Her primary activity is
investing and advising start-ups, serving on many of their boards. She writes for the Huffing Post and other publications.
Dyson was the founding chairman of ICANN, and chairman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
In both her investments and her nonprofit activities,
she has always been concerned with the impact of information and technology on business and society.