7 August, 2009
Posted by Amir Chaudhry
Speakers
Last year we pulled together a great pool of speakers for the programme. The Springboard teams learned a lot from their experiences but, as promised, had to fight for their share of the pizza and beer.
Stephen Allot
Stephen worked at Micromuse where at various times he was President, CFO and a main board director. While there he increased the company’s annual revenue from £1m to £140m and the number of employees grew from 50 to 800. Prior to Micromuse, Stephen worked at McKinsey as a strategy consultant and before this he held positions at Sun Microsystems and Rank Xerox.
Ryan Carson
Ryan is passionate about connecting and encouraging people. That’s why he co-founded Carsonified, a company in the UK that runs events for the web community. Ryan also loves, coffee and movies.
Peldi Guilizzoni
Peldi is founder and CEO of Balsamiq Studios and in just 14 months their flagship product, Mockups, has brought in over $1m in revenue is used by over 9000 customers worldwide. Prior to founding Balsamiq he was a Senior Software Engineering Lead at Adobe.
Laurence John
Laurence is CEO of the Amadeus & Angels Seed Fund at Amadeus Capital, with £10m under management and up to £10m for co-investment from Amadeus III. Since joining Laurence has established Amadeus’ seed activity with the Amadeus Mobile Seed Fund and made a number of investments including Enigmatec, Nujira, XMOS and Ambient Industries.
Paul Kenny
Paul is one of the UK’s top sales trainers, consultants and speakers. He has worked with many customers in three continents, including IBM, Perot Systems, The Guardian Newspaper and tens of others. Paul has developed a portfolio of nearly 100 sales, management and personal development courses. He won a national training award for his work with The Guardian.
Tim Lister
Tim is a Principal of the Atlantic Systems Guild, Inc., based in the New York office. He divides his time between consulting, teaching, and writing and has over 30 years of professional software development experience. Before the formation of the Atlantic Systems Guild, he worked at Yourdon Inc. from 1975 to 1983 where he was an Executive Vice President and Fellow, in charge of all instructor/consultants, the technical content of all courses, and the quality of all consultations.
Eric Peacock
Eric is active as a serial entrepreneur having taken his own business Babygro Plc to a full stock exchange listing and others to AIM and Trade Sales. Eric currently chairs a number of businesses across a range of industries and his passion is around the development of leaders and their teams. Eric believes that his role is to enable people to find their own greatness in the environment in which they work. Companies which he has chaired have been winners of the Best Place To Work, The UK BT Vision Award, The Queen’s Award for Expert Achievement and for Technology.
Joel Spolsky
Joel started his career at Microsoft and became co-founder and CEO of Fog Creek Software. As well as his day job, Joel writes about software development and at joelonsoftware.com and also co-founded StackOverflow.com
Alex van Someren
Alex van Someren became involved with local firm Acorn Computer as a young teenager. He left school at 17 to join the company, working on the prototype BBC before starting his own consulting firm. He went on to co-found ANT Limited in 1990 to produce networking products – ANT plc was listed on the London AIM market in 2005 and is now positioned in the embedded software market for IPTV. From 1996 Alex was CEO of nCipher which he co-founded with his brother to develop internet security products. They raised a total of £14m ($28m) in venture capital investments between 1996 and 2000; nCipher plc was listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2000, raising a further £108m ($216m) at IPO. Alex expanded the company by making four acquisitions before recruiting his successor and exiting the business in December 2007. The company was sold to Thales SA in October 2008.