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JUNE 4, 2011

Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA


As a registered attendee at OPEN Forum 2011, you have a chance at winning two
business class tickets which will be a raffled today during the program. This initiative
comes to OPEN audience courtesy of Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways, two leading
international airlines. OPEN SV is excited about the support on offer from these
airlines for OPEN Forum and expects to engage our audience in an exciting drawing
for the round trip business class tickets.

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together with professionals or entrepreneurs looking for advice. Members can request
sessions with experts for career guidance, mentorship, resume critiques, and startup
advice.

For information and to sign-up:


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The service is available to OPEN Silicon Valley members.


WELCOME TO
OPEN FORUM 2011

Moazzam Chaudry (General Secretary & OPEN Forum 2011 Chair)


Over the past ten years, from joining OPEN SV as an eager young newcomer in
2001 to chairing this years event, I have had the immense privilege of working with
a phenomenal team. I would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt Thank You to
everyone involved in putting this conference together, without their tireless devotion,
dedication, and outstanding zeal OPEN Forum 2011 would not have been possible.
Chairing this conference has been one of the most fascinating and compelling
experiences of my life, and I hope it is as memorable for all attending as well! Let
OPEN help you LAUNCH yourself in the world of opportunities that awaits you.

Gulrukh Ahmed (Operations Manager, OPEN Silicon Valley)


Welcome to the 8th Annual OPEN Forum 2011! This conference is a true labor of
love by all the volunteers who are involved. From the most noticeable to the minutest
of detail, OPEN SV volunteers took care of it all. Before getting involved with OPEN
SV, I always wondered how an all-volunteer organization can put on a show as grand
as OPEN Forum. Having been involved in it for the past year now, I have a new
appreciation for the amazing amount of weight lifting effort volunteers dedicate. For
the sake of this effort and your participation, I hope that all of us are able to realize all
our goals for this conference and beyond.

Shahab Riazi (Vice President Sponsorship, OPEN Silicon Valley)


On behalf of the Sponsorship Committee for OPEN SV: Welcome to OPEN Forum
2011. This year the conference is featuring luminaries from hi-Tech to the world of
diplomacy to show business. For me, however, the thrill remains to see you, the
participant, who inspires so much of this in the first place. We hope to keep it this way
going forward. That is going to be the true measure of our continued success.

Abdulrahman Rafiq (Vice President Mentorship, OPEN Silicon Valley)


Get set to LAUNCH yourself into the magical world of entrepreneurship – a world
where opportunity knocks many times. Today as you walk the halls of OPEN Forum
2011, partaking of the content sessions, networking with your peers, attending
keynote presentations, I hope you will take the opportunity to submerge yourself in
the experience of this day-long conference. I assure you that you will leave here today
with a lasting connection made, with something new learnt, and most importantly
with a renewed sense purpose for your entrepreneurial venture, or professional
career. Best of luck and have a gainful day today!

Umair Hoodbhoy (Marketing Co-Chair, OPEN Silicon Valley)


Greetings! As OPEN SV Marketing co-chair, I am excited to present OPEN Forum 2011
to you. Every year I experience a high level of energy at the end of our flagship event.
It is a fantastic opportunity to meet with leaders of so many industries and schools of
thought. I’m excited about OF2011 and look forward to meeting you in person.
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE

Naeem Zafar
President, OPEN Silicon Valley 2009-2011

Welcome to the 8th Annual OPEN Forum in Silicon Valley. Over the
years OPEN has brought thought leaders together to share with our
members about what is shaping our careers, lives and the world
around us. This year is no exception.
The theme this year is LAUNCH - a word that captures the current spirit in Silicon
Valley. Spring is here and the recession is over - look around you and optimism looms
everywhere. The time of banking crises, stock market crashes, and bursting real
estate bubbles is ending and we hold in our hands the seeds of renewal. People are
ready to launch their startups, their careers, and many fresh graduates are ready to
launch their professional lives.

Today OPEN Forum 2011 presents a multi-track program that will bring thought
leaders and opinion makers as keynote speakers and panelists covering both
entrepreneurial and professional development aspects. The half-day Youth track
focuses on Generation Y and features panels and workshops that can help decide
the upcoming generation on choosing a path that matches their ambitions and
exposes them to some of the ways to make these choices.

The Annual OPEN Forum is the biggest event that OPEN SV puts together and is a
product of over 100 volunteers including a core committee of 15 who devote their
time and resources to make this event a memorable and transforming experience
for all. I thank our volunteers who have worked tirelessly for several months - without
their help this event would not have been possible. I also thank our sponsors who
made generous contributions to allow us to put this rich content in front of you.

Once again, welcome and enjoy the day. I look forward to your active engagement
and your continued participation in the future.

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TABLE OF
CONTENTS

Welcome Messages 1

President’s Messages 2

OPEN Forum 2011 Conference Agenda 4

OPEN SV Charter Members 6

OPEN SV at a Glance 7

Keynote Speakers 11

Parallel Sessions 15

OPEN Forum 2011Volunteers 34

OPEN Forum 2011 Sponsors 35

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OPEN FORUM 2011
CONFERENCE AGENDA

9:00 AM Introduction by Moazzam Chaudry, General Secretary, OPEN SV


9:05 AM Opening Remarks by Naeem Zafar, President, OPEN SV
9:15 AM Morning Keynote – Aaref Hilaly – President and CEO Clearwell:
“Zero to $400m: Building an enterprise from scratch”
Track 1 Track 2 Youth Track
10:00 AM Opportunities in Gaming CLOUD: The Next
and Digital Media: The Rise Great Opportunity in
of the Tablet Hi-Tech
11:00 AM Tea Break
11:30 AM Innovation and Disruption Launching Non-
in E-commerce Corporate Careers – It
Pays to be Creative
12:30 PM Lunch*
1:45 PM Keynote: Raymie Stata, Chief Technology Officer, Youth Keynote: Faran
Yahoo!: “Technologies Catalyzing Digital Media” Tahir: “Paths Less
Travelled - Conquering
New Frontiers.”
2:30 PM Workshop: Secrets of The New Face Gen Y Entrepreneurs
Company Valuation, Legal of Funding: How
Formation & Term Sheets accelerators /
for Startups incubators are changing
the rules
3:30 PM Social Media: New Rules Workshop: 8 Essential Workshop- Pitch
in Mobilizing and Driving Skills to Accelerate Your to Win: The Art of
Impact Career Fundraising
4:30 PM Tea Break
5:00 PM Evening Keynote: Wendy J. Chamberlin - Former US Ambassador to Pakistan
and President Middle East Institute: “Pushing the reset button on US Pakistan
Relations - How Business could lead the way”
5:45 PM Final Remarks & Conclusion by Naeem Zafar, President, OPEN SV

*Tribute to Omar Ahmad, OPEN SV Charter Member and Mayor, City of San Carlos, at 1:35
PM, Hahn Auditorium.

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VISIONARY
SPONSOR

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OPEN SV
CHARTER MEMBERS

SOHAIB ABBASI RIAZ KARAMALI

BARI ABDUL NAZIM KAREEMI

ASIM ABDULLAH IDRIS KOTHARI

FARUQ AHMAD RAFAT PIRZADA

KAMAL AHMAD MAHMOOD PANJWANI

MAHBOOB AKHTAR NAYEEM QURESHI

NADIR ALI SAFI QURESHEY

ASHAR AZIZ WAHEED QURESHI

JAVED ELLAHIE OSMAN RASHID

AMMAR HANAFI HASAN RIZVI

AYAZ HAQUE SAFWAN SHAH

RAGHIB HUSSAIN AAMIR SHEIKH

JAFFER HUSSAIN FAYSAL A. SOHAIL

FARAZ HOODBHOY SAJID SOHAIL

MOHAMMAD IRFAN DILAWAR SYED

ASAD JAMAL FARAZ SYED

ARIF JANJUA NAVEED SHERWANI

REHAN JALIL AMRA TAREEN

ZAIN JEEWANJEE MAHMOOD VIRANI

AMIR KHAN SHOEIB YUNUS

AURANGZEB KHAN ZIA YUSUF

OMAR KHAN NAEEM ZAFAR

UMAIR KHAN FAWAD ZAKARIYA

WAQAS KHAN RAHEEL ZIA

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OPEN SV
AT A GLANCE

About OPEN
The Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs (OPEN) was launched in 1999 as a
voluntary, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship
and leadership in the Pakistani-American business community. Over the years OPEN
has grown with chapters now in Boston, Houston, New York, Chicago, Silicon Valley,
and Washington DC. The OPEN Silicon Valley community is several thousand-strong,
and includes corporate professionals, entrepreneurs “venture capitalists, banking
professionals” social leaders, academics and students.

Join OPEN
Become a member of the OPEN Silicon Valley community! Here you will find an
entire network of entrepreneurs and professionals that will help you in achieving your
professional goals. This is done through regular mentoring sessions, networking
events, and skills and leadership development workshops throughout the year.

All OPEN members are encouraged to lead, create, and participate in programs that
are delivered each year to the community. Those who have demonstrated years of
service are often invited to become part of the Executive Committee and they set the
agenda for new programs. You can also join OPEN’s Operating Committee and help
organize events.

Access to our 50+ charter members is another way for you to seek mentorship and
learn from those who have been in the trenches. This kind of access will otherwise
be very hard for most people but as part of OPEN you are invited into the community
who cares about your aspirations and goals.

Year at a Glance (2010-2011)


Women Leadership Forum 2011: Optimize Your Effectiveness - An annual conference
dedicated to women’s empowerment in the workspace. The one day conference
designed exclusively for women, by women from the community had over 150
attendees.

Mentorship Breakfasts 2011, with Nadir Ali, President Sysorex; Zia Yusuf, CEO
Streetline Inc.; Arif Janjua Managing Director at the Boston Consulting Group
and Aamir Shaikh, Managing Director, Corporate Investments Group at Bank of
America.

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These are held monthly and open to all OPEN members. It is a great opportunity
to meet with experts in a relaxed, informal setting, and build relationships and gain
valuable business and career feedback. This year mentors were Nadir Ali, President
Sysorex, Zia Yusuf, CEO, Streetline Inc., Arif Janjua, Managing Director, Boston
Consulting Group, and Aamir Shaikh, Managing Director, Corporate Investments
Group, Bank of America.

OPEN Events
• Starting Online Business on a Shoestring Budget by Naeem Zafar, Faculty member
at Berkeley-Haas Business School and CEO of Bitzer Mobile.
• Money Management: A Woman’s Perspective by Saadia Ahmad, a certified
financial planner.
• Quarterly Networking Event with Samir Hoodbhoy, a Pakistani technologist,
philanthropist and thought leader was a successful event with over 100
attendees.
• Joint OPEN and TiE event, “Just Between Friends,’ a successful event with
over 200 attendees that addressed the joys and complexities of friends starting
companies together.
• Pakistan Gaming Industry Showcase Companies from Pakistan.
• We also conducted OPEN Golf challenge and OPEN Cricket match between our
charter members and volunteers who create greater engagement and opportunities
for informal mentorship.

OPEN SV Programs and Services


Mentorship Breakfast
OPEN Silicon Valley Monthly Breakfasts is an excellent opportunity for entrepreneurs
and industry professionals to meet with experts in their respective field. The event is
conducted in a relaxed, informal setting, where participants can build relationships
and gain valuable business and career feedback.

Participants are asked to deliver a 30 to 60 second elevator pitch, and the guest
mentor provides immediate feedback, enabling fast, effective, accessible mentoring
and relationship development. Participation in Monthly Breakfasts is available to to all
OPEN members free of charge. For details email breakfast@opensiliconvalley.org

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Ask An Expert
Ever had a question about startups or needed advice on your career growth? OPEN‘s
program called ‘Ask an Expert’ - is a free service bringing together industry and
domain experts with professionals or entrepreneurs seeking advice. Members can
request sessions with experts for career guidance, mentorship, resume critiques,
and startup advice.

The service is available to all OPEN members, as well as members from P@SHA
(Pakistan Software House Association) our affiliate organization in Pakistan. For
details email askanexpert@opensiliconvalley.org

Job Board
If you are aware of opportunities in your organization or have an opening in the wider
group that you are involved in please submit that job description and as much detail
as you may have available via an email to jobs@opensiliconvalley.org.

The job will be posted on the job board for the OPEN members and the community
at large. You can even connect with OPEN members on this website who may be
good candidates for the job you post providing you with no cost access to talented
and driven individuals that are part of our community.

OPEN SV Board of Directors


• Ammar Hannafi
• Idris Kothari
• Umair Khan
• Arif Janjua
• Hasan Rizvi
• Zia Yusuf

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OPEN SV Executive Committee
• Naeem Zafar, President
• Gulrukh Ahmed, Operations Manager
• Shahab Riazi, Vice President Sponsership
• Mobashar Yazdani, Vice President Logistics
• Abdulrahman Rafiq, Vice President Mentorship Program
• Bari Abdul, Vice President Communication Strategy
• Faraz Hoodbhoy, Vice President Broad Events
• Nayeem Qureshi, Vice President
• Saadia Ahmad, Chair Women’s Initiative
• Moazzam Chaudry, General Secretary & Chair OPEN Forum 2011
• Laiq Chugtai, Treasurer
• Faisal Hanif, Chair Operating Committee

OPEN SV Operating Committee


• Iftikhar Ahmad, Chair Logistics
• Rafae Bhatti, Chair Volunteers
• Jumana Ghadiali, Co-chair Women Leadership Forum
• Mohsin Iman, Chair Marketing & Communication
• Umiar Hoodhboy, Co-chair Marketing & Communication
• Sadia Malik, Chair Membership
• Moez Naseer, Co-chair Affiliates
• Hasan Randhawa, Chair Social Media Marketing
• Nadir Rahman, Chair Sponsorship
• Arif Shamim, Chair Mentorship Program
• Shoieb Yunus, Chair Youth Initiative
• Azhar Zeeshan, Co-chair Mentorship Breakfast Program & Web Infrastructure
• Pooja Batra, Co-chair Women Leadership Forum
• Waqas Khan, Chair Video Archival and Testimonial

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KEYNOTE
SPEAKERS

Aaref A. Hilaly
President & CEO, Clearwell
Zero to $400m: Building an Enterprise From Scratch:
In his 11-year career in Silicon Valley, Aaref has helped to create and sell two software
companies collectively worth close to half a billion dollars. Most recently, as President
and CEO of Clearwell, he grew the company from a handful of engineers at the early
stages of product development into a high-growth, profitable company with over
$50 million in annual revenue. Clearwell is the leading provider of electronic discovery
software, with over 400 customers and 75 partners in 14 different countries. On May
19, 2011, Symantec announced that it would acquire Clearwell for $410 million. The
transaction is expected to close in July.

Prior to Clearwell, Aaref was Founder and CEO of CenterRun, which he led from
inception in 2000 to its acquisition by Sun Microsystems for $66 million in August
2003. CenterRun was a leading provider of application provisioning software and
today forms the basis of Sun’s data center automation product suite.
Aaref earned an MBA from Harvard Business School with high distinction as a Baker
Scholar. He holds a BA Honor’s degree from Oxford University, and a Master’s degree
from McGill University, where he was awarded the Arthur Tagge Fellowship. While a
full-time student, he completed internships at Linklaters, Slaughter and May, and the
UN Center For Human Rights in Geneva.

You can follow Aaref on Twitter at www.twitter.com/aaref and learn more about
his thoughts about E-Discovery at his blog http://www.clearwellsystems.com/e-
discovery-blog/.

Raymie Stata
Chief Technology Officer, Yahoo! Inc.
Technologies Catalyzing Digital Media:
Technical forces are converging to unlock the true potential of Digital Media. Tablets
provide an immersive canvass for interactive experiences that captivate users of
all ages. The proliferation of smart phones and connected televisions, allows us to
connect to users in every possible context. And all of these screens are connected
via a smart, big-data cloud that supports continuous, contextual, personalized

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programming. So what are the big bets being placed to support the next wave of
digital media? How are innovative new native / HTML5 hybrid app development
approaches and video technologies enabling rich consumer experiences and
increasing personalization? Raymie Stata will talk about the frontiers of Digital Media
and demonstrate some new user experiences coming out of Yahoo!’s research labs.

Raymie Stata is Chief Technology Officer of Yahoo!. He is responsible for the company’s
technical strategy and long-term direction and plays a hands-on role translating that
strategy into execution. Over the years, Stata has held a number of roles at Yahoo!,
in which he helped initiate the Hadoop project, provided leadership for Search, and
was the founding architect for Yahoo!’s display advertising platform.

Before Yahoo!, Stata founded Stata Laboratories, maker of the Bloomba search-
based e-mail client, which Yahoo! acquired in 2004. He also worked at Digital’s
Systems Research Center, and at UC Santa Cruz. He is an inventor on over a dozen
patents, and author of numerous technical papers. Stata received his Ph.D. in
Computer Science from MIT in 1996.

Wendy J. Chamberlin
Former US Ambassador to Pakistan and
President Middle East Institute
Pushing the reset button on US Pakistan Relations - How Business could
lead the way:
Events in 2011 have marked a low level of bilateral distrust between our two nations.
The current political debate obscures the real source of Pakistan’s strength - its
middle class, its entrepreneurial technocrats and its youth. There are lessons from
the Arab Spring that could apply to Pakistan. Pakistan’s diaspora businessmen
are well positioned to play positive role. What policies and programs could the US
government adopt to enable development.

Wendy Chamberlin has served as President of the Middle East Institute since March
2007. She previously served as Ambassador to Pakistan (2001) and to the Lao
Peoples Democratic Republic (1995-98). She was the Deputy High Commissioner
for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (2004-2006). She served as Assistant
Administrator for the Asia Near East Bureau in USAID from 2002 until she retired
from the US diplomatic service in 2004. Ambassador Chamberlin is on the Board of
Directors of the American Academy of Diplomacy, The Hollings Center, and the Sultan
Qaboos Cultural Center. She is a graduate of Northwestern University. Chamberlin
has a MS in Education from Boston University and participated in the Executive
Program at Harvard University. She also holds an honorary PhD from Northwestern
University and meritorious awards from the US State Department.

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Faran Tahir
Actor

Paths Less Traveled – Conquering New Frontiers:


Come and be inspired by Faran Tahir as he shares his journey and experiences as he
charted his way to success in a non-traditional career. He has a refreshing perspective
that can provide invaluable ideas for people at all stages of their lives and how they
can reinvent their careers.

Faran Tahir is a third generation Pakistani/American actor who has shown his talents
equally in film, television and theater. His most recent film credits include the vicious
villain, Raza, in the 2008 Marvel live action blockbuster, Iron Man, starring alongside
Robert Downey Jr., Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow and Terence Howard. In 2009, he
followed the success of Iron Man with another super hit, Star Trek, as the dashing
and heroic Federation Captain. The casting marks a historic moment in the Star Trek
saga and for him as well. He played the first Federation Captain of South Asian/
Middle Eastern ethnicity. Tahir’s vast television resume includes over 40 television
appearances. He has been seen as guest leads in notable shows like Lost, Chuck,
NYPD Blue, NCIS, NCIS- Los Angeles, Cold Case, The West Wing, Warehouse 13
etc. Faran also plays a lead role in Shoieb Yunus’ feature film Two Mothers (now in
post-production).

Faran graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a BA in Theatre


before acquiring a graduate degree from Harvard University’s Institute for Advanced
Theatre Training.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 1

10:00am - 11:00am

The Rise of the Tablet: Opportunities in


Gaming and Digital Media
Although tablet laptop computers have been in the marketplace for years, the Kindle,
iPad and similar devices have made tablets mainstream and hold the promise of a
new age of entertainment.

This panel will focus on the entertainment aspects of tablets, rather than business
related applications.The compactness of tablets, together with wireless connectivity
and location-based functionality all combine to create a new set of opportunities
and challenges for entrepreneurs and industry incumbents alike. Consideration will
also be given to opportunities in the larger non-tablet, global mobile entertainment
space. Please join a panel of industry leaders in a discussion of the current tablet and
mobile ecosystems; what to expect in the immediate and medium term future; and
the opportunities available for entrepreneurs.

Moderator:
Riaz Karamali (Partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP)
Riaz has over twenty years of experience in partnering with technology-driven clients
in their most strategic and game-changing transactions. Working closely with a diverse
array of clients, including publicly held, private equity backed and venture capital
financed companies, Riaz has structured and negotiated numerous complex, long-
term technology-based and service-based alliance agreements relating to business
process outsourcing, information technology outsourcing, manufacturing outsourcing,
research and development outsourcing, software OEM transactions, internet search and
display advertising alliances, university technology transfer and traditional corporate joint
ventures. Riaz leads Sheppard Mullin’s Outsourcing Team which was named to the 2010
List of World’s Best Outsourcing Advisors published by the International Association of
Outsourcing Professionals.
Riaz also has extensive experience in domestic and international mergers and acquisitions.
Riaz has worked with hundreds of start-up companies, taking them from their pre-founding
stages through their angel and venture capital financing rounds and strategic alliances to
their ultimate exit transactions.
Riaz takes pride in being a hands on, responsive counselor who takes the time to understand
the client’s business, and is known as a pragmatic, creative, win-win negotiator.

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Panelists:
Faraz Hoodbhoy (Founder and Senior Vice President of Alliances at PixSense)
Faraz Hoodbhoy is a 3rd generation entrepreneur with unparalleled experience in the Pakistan-
Silicon Valley corridor. With 15 years of global business experience gathered in over 40
countries, Faraz is, most recently, the founder of PixSense. PixSense is a successful
mobile social media business with deployments across the globe including Indonesia,
Malaysia, Norway, Vietnam, and the Philippines. With significant operating experience
gathered in Silicon Valley, Faraz has raised over $15m in venture capital as a Silicon Valley
entrepreneur. His career spans multiple functional roles from software and product design
and development, to business development and sales, to executive management.

An expert in mobile and imaging software, Faraz continues to contribute to professional


and trade publications and co-authored one of the first books on XML, “Applied XML – A
Toolkit for Programmers” (John Wiley & Sons).

Shahid Khan (Chairman and Chief Strategist at MediaMorph)


Shahid Khan is a recognized thought leader in the media industry. His track record
includes launching digital media and mobile initiatives for a wide spectrum of media and
entertainment companies – from broadband, mobile and cable television to eBooks and
digital music. Prior to joining Mediamorph, Shahid was a Senior Partner at IBB Consulting
Group. Among his clients were Sony Entertainment, Scholastic, Disney, Hearst, IAC,
Showtime, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision and Comcast. Shahid has also held executive
positions at BearingPoint/KPMG Consulting and IBM Global Services. He holds an MBA
from New York University and is a Fellow at the Wharton School of Business. He is often
invited to speak at leading industry conferences and is widely quoted in the press on
industry issues.

Omar Javaid (Vice President, Motorola Mobility)


Omar Javaid is Vice President, Converged Experiences and Advanced Platforms. In this
role, he is charged with developing the multi-screen strategy and products for Motorola
Mobility.

Previous to his current post, Omar was the managing director of BBO Global, a leading
advisory and venture firm in the wireless and media space. At BBO, he advised senior
executives at leading media, telecommunications, and technology companies on
transformational products, technology trends, acquisitions, and restructuring activities.
Mr. Javaid was a successful executive and entrepreneur, bringing more than 15 years
of technology and entrepreneurial experience in the Telecommunications, Media, and
Internet industries with leading firms such as Qualcomm and Deloitte. Omar holds degrees
in chemistry and cellular & molecular biology from the University of Michigan.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 1

11:30am - 12:30pm

Innovation And Disruption In


E-commerce
E-commerce is being massively transformed by technology trends such as mobile,
social media, user generated content, private sale shopping sites, daily deal sites,
behavioral targeting, alternative payments, virtual goods, and other key trends. Come
join us as we discuss the future of eCommerce.

Moderator:
Faisal Qureshi (Co-founder and CEO of Offermatic)
Faisal is co-founder and CEO at Offermatic. He got the idea for Offermatic when he was
using his favorite personal finance website to review his finances. While his personal
finance tool sent him occasional deals on various financial products, he wanted deals &
offers on everyday purchases. Offers that were targeted to him and linked directly to his
credit card – so he could save money without dealing with coupons or vouchers.
Given his background as an online marketing entrepreneur, Faisal realized he could build
a service to help consumers save money while helping retail merchants to stop wasting
money on poorly targeted marketing campaigns.
Prior to starting Offermatic, Faisal founded a couple of other online marketing ventures
– beginning in 2005 with his first entrepreneurial venture called TellAPal. Before being
bit by the entrepreneurial bug, he worked as a product line marketing manager at Sun
Microsystems. Faisal attended college at Florida International University in Miami.

Panelists:
Aileen Lee (Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byer)
Aileen Lee is a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers which - she joined in 1999. Her
primary area of focus is working with consumer-oriented digital companies. Aileen has
worked closely with companies such as ShopKick, Zazzle, Bloom Energy, Miasole, Blue
Nile (NASDAQ: Nile), Friendster (acquired by MOL Global), Good Technology (acquired by
MOT), Tellme (acquired by MSFT). She currently works with companies including Callaway
Digital Arts, Offermatic, One Kings Lane, Plum District and RMG Networks (formerly
Danoo), where she was founding CEO for two years. Prior to joining KPCB, Aileen worked
at Gap Inc. in various operating roles. These included business development, product
management, marketing for Gap Online and special assistant to CEO of Gap Inc. She has
also worked for Odwalla and North Face in brand and product marketing. Aileen began
her career at Morgan Stanley in technology mergers & acquisitions.
She has a Bachelor of Science from MIT, an MBA from the Harvard Business School, and
is a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute.

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Manish Chandra (Founder and former CEO of Kaboodle)
Manish Chandra is former chief executive and co-founder of Kaboodle, Inc., a shopping
web site where people recommend and discover new products. He provides strategy and
vision for Kaboodle, which Hearst acquired in 2007, while overseeing new product ideas
and managing its business operations and revenue.
Prior to Kaboodle, Chandra was vice president of worldwide marketing at Versant
Corporation. Prior to Versant, he served in various roles at Versata, including vice
president of marketing and product strategy; he was part of the executive team that took
Versata public in March 2000. He also spent time in research & development and product
management roles at Sybase and Intel.
Chandra holds a bachelor’s degree from IIT Kanpur, India, an MS in computer science
from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from Haas Business School at the
University of California Berkeley.

K.V. Rao (Founder of Zuora)


K.V founded Zuora after five years at WebEx Communications where he reported
directly to the founder and President with strategic marketing and business development
responsibilities and played a key role in the growth of this successful startup. Prior to
WebEx, K.V worked in sales and customer support at SGI. He started his career as the
proverbial rocket scientist (Associate Scientist) at NASA and then spent several years
developing products at General Motors.
K.V obtained his Ph D in Engineering from Iowa State University, M S from University of
Missouri-Rolla, and B Tech from IIT, Bombay. K.V is a US patent-holder in computing
technology.

Tomas Campos (VP of Mobile, Online and Emerging Technologies at Blackhawk


Network)
Tomas is the vice president of mobile, online and emerging technologies at Blackhawk
Network, a billion dollar company doing innovative work in ecommerce solutions. Tomas
is a grad of UC Berkeley and started his career at Safeway Corp IT department. He also
held engineering title in Blackhawk before taking his current position.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 1

2:30pm - 3:30pm

Workshop: Secrets of Company


Valuation, Legal Formation & Term
Sheets for Startups
The founders of a startup know how to focus on creating great technology, products
or services, but knowing how to build a strong business and legal foundation is just
as important. This session will help equip you with tools andinformation on how to
answer questions like: How do we divide the equity among the founders? What kind
of entity should we form and when should we form it? How do we make sure that
we own our initial intellectual property? What does “pre-money valuation” mean?
What are the key issues to negotiate with investors and how do we compare investor
proposals? What are the lethal business mistakes that can be made at the startup
stage? This program will touch on all of these issues and more. This is a vital and
essential session for every entrepreneur.

Presenter:
Ron Star (Partner at Howard Rice Law Firm)
Ron is an attorney at the San Francisco law firm of Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady,
Falk & Rabkin, (www.howardrice.com). He focuses on securities law, financings, venture
capital, intellectual property and mergers and acquisitions. He works closely with start-up
and private companies on issues related to equity and financings, intellectual property
matters, the structuring of executive compensation (including stock arrangements),
strategic ventures, acquisitions and management buy-outs.
Ron’s engagements run the gamut from representing startup companies in formation to
representing major multinational companies in strategic investments. His particular industry
specialties include computer software and hardware, semiconductors, information services
businesses, internet and companies, medical technology, food related companies, retail
operations and financial services companies.
Ron is a frequent lecturer on entrepreneurship, venture capital transactions, acquisitions,
computer law, multimedia, strategic partnerships, employment matters and closely held
businesses.
Ron received his JD. from Harvard Law School where he was an editor of the Harvard Law
Review and an editor-at-large of the Harvard Environmental Law Review). He also received
an MBA. from Harvard Business School. His undergraduate degree was in Economics
from Harvard University.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 1

3:30pm - 4:30pm

Social Media: New Rules in Mobilizing


and Driving Impact
Social media has changed the manner in which we communicate, share and
consume content. The change has been equally transformative when it comes
to social and civic impact in societies around the world. The Arab Spring of 2011
has demonstrated the power and influence of Facebook and Twitter in organizing,
mobilizing and sustaining movements. Natural disasters such as the 2010 floods in
Pakistan and the earthquake and tsunami in Japan show us the power of the new
medium in generating support from across the globe. Did Facebook and Twitter lead
to the movements in Egypt and Tunisia or simply enable them? How does the digital
divide render some segments of the populations unreachable through social media?
How must traditional media adjust in the wake of the rise of social media? Our panel
will examine these questions and address others from experiences in news, media,
social web and emerging markets.

Moderator:
Dilawar Syed (President and CEO of Yonja Media Group)
Dilawar is President and CEO of Yonja Media Group, a leading emerging markets social
media company. Founded in 2003, Istanbul and Silicon Valley-based Yonja Media operates
Yonja, Turkey’s first and largest local social network. Under Dilawar’s leadership, Yonja
Media Group is expanding its portfolio of products to social commerce, mobile, education
as well as building an advertising and payment network in the region. Yonja Media Group
is backed by Tiger Global Management. Prior to joining Yonja Media, Dilawar led platform
strategy and operations at Yahoo! and oversaw Yahoo’s investments in next generation
platforms. Earlier, Dilawar spent several years in leadership roles in enterprise software
industry. At SAP Dilawar launched the company’s customer relationship management
solution; and at Siebel Systems, Dilawar grew Siebel’s integration platform to a multi-
million dollar business globally. Dilawar started his career as a management consultant with
Deloitte Consulting and Ernst & Young in financial services, energy and communication
industry practices.
Dilawar has played a leadership role in a broad range of civic efforts. In 2010, President
Barack Obama appointed Dilawar to the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian
Americans. The Commission advises the President on education, entrepreneurship, civil
rights and sustainability policy. As the Commission’s Economic Growth Chair, Dilawar
drives engagement with the Asian American entrepreneur community across the country.
In 2008, Gov. Howard Dean appointed Dilawar National Co-Chair of the Democratic
National Committee’s South Asian Leadership Council. Dilawar is past president of OPEN
Silicon Valley and is steering committee member of the Korematsu Institute for Civil Rights
and Education.

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Dilawar holds an M.B.A. from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a
B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin.

Panelists:
Reza Aslan (President and CEO of Aslan Media Inc)
Dr. Reza Aslan, an internationally acclaimed writer and scholar of religions, is a contributing
editor at The Daily Beast. Reza Aslan has degrees in Religions from Santa Clara University,
Harvard University, and the University of California, Santa Barbara, as well as a Master of
Fine Arts from the University of Iowa, where he was named the Truman Capote Fellow in
Fiction. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Los Angeles Institute for
the Humanities, and the Pacific Council on International Policy. He serves on the board
of directors of the Ploughshares Fund, which gives grants for peace and security issues;
Abraham’s Vision, an educational, conflict transformation organization; PEN USA, which
champions the rights of writers under siege around the world; and he serves on the national
advisory board of the Levantine Cultural Center, building bridges between Americans and
the Arab/Muslim world.
Aslan’s first book is the international bestseller, No god but God: The Origins, Evolution,
and Future of Islam, which has been translated into thirteen languages, and named one of
the 100 most important books of the last decade. He is also the author of How to Win a
Cosmic War (published in paperback as Beyond Fundamentalism: Confronting Religious
Extremism in a Globalized Age), and editor of an upcoming anthology from Norton titled
Tablet & Pen: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East.
Aslan is President and CEO of Aslan Media Inc, whose holdings include BoomGen
Studios, a mini-motion picture and media company focused entirely on entertainment
about the Greater Middle East and its diaspora communities. Born in Iran, he now lives
in Los Angeles where he is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of
California, Riverside.

Amra Tareen (Founder and CEO, Allvoices)


Amra Tareen is founder and CEO of Allvoices, the largest global community offering local
to global news and perspectives in one place. Launched in July of 2008, Allvoices is the
fastest growing open media site with over 11.6m unique users per month and 440,000
citizen reporters from over 180 countries. Prior to Allvoices, Amra was a partner at Sevin
Rosen Funds focusing on investment opportunities in the communications infrastructure
and next-generation carriers. Before joining Sevin Rosen, Amra was a product marketing
director at Ascend Communications (acquired by Lucent Technologies in 1999) where
she was instrumental in growing the DSL business. She was also responsible for product
positioning, competitive analysis and outbound marketing for the remote access business.
Earlier she worked as the product manager for Ascend’s SS7 gateway. Amra has a MBA
from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science from University of New South Wales, Australia.

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Saad Khan (Partner at CMEA Capital)
Saad Khan is a Partner at CMEA Capital where he invests exclusively in technology
startups. That includes all seed and early stage investments in the people behind Blekko,
Pixazza, Jobvite, and Evolution Robotics. Prior to CMEA, he was a Venture Partner at
Garage.com where he helped build Silicon Valley’s first startup incubator. In addition to his
day job, he co-founded the Film Angels (working with actors and producers like Carlos
Santana and Barrie Osborne, producer of Lord of The Rings); is an Advisor to Lending
Club (peer-to-peer lending platform); SamaSource (micro-work for the next billion); and
a Charter Member of TiE. He has been a guest lecturer at the Stanford Design School
and the UC Berkeley Business School. He blogs at SaadWired and has been featured in
Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times.

Muhammad Sajid Farooq (Tech Producer and Lifestyle Editor for NBC)
Muhammad Sajid Farooq is currently the Tech Producer and Lifestyle Editor for NBC. He
is an award-winning newspaper, television and web reporter and managed the company’s
social networking sites. He helped redesign and re-brand NBC’s local news sites in
10 markets. He was named the Society of Professional Journalist Outstanding Young
Journalist of the Year and he has received an Edward R. Murrow award. Sajid received a
BA in Journalism and a second BA in Graphic Design and he is currently a JD candidate.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 2

10:00am - 11:00am

CLOUD: The Next Great Opportunity in


Hi-Tech
Cloud Computing is the next great opportunity in High Tech. A very distinguished
panel of top experts from Facebook, Google, HP, Cisco and Morgan Stanley will
share their ideas about the opportunities, directions, markets and threats in Cloud
Computing. A must see panel for OPEN Forum 2011.

Moderator:
Waqas Khan (AGM at TowerJazz)
Waqas Khan is AGM at TowerJazz. He has worked in the Silicon Valley for the last 24 years
with companies like IBM, Via Technologies, Opti, and TowerJazz in various technology
and executive capacities. In addition, Waqas is an inveterate entrepreneur and was the
CEO and founder of three Startups: Infonox, eTrango and Cricinfo (Pak). Waqas has a
degree from UET in Electrical Engineering, a Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer
Engineering from University of Texas and has done graduate work at Stanford. Waqas
lives in Fremont, California with his wife and three children.

Panelists:
Sendur Sellakumar (VP Morgan Stanley – Investment Banking Division)
Sendur Sellakumar currently serves as a Vice President in Morgan Stanley’s Technology
Investment Banking Group, based in Menlo Park, CA. Sendur focuses on providing
strategic advisory and financing services to leading private and public technology
companies, focused in particular on software and cloud/SaaS companies. Sendur and
team have had the privilege to work with category-defining companies spanning several
segments of technology, including Tesla, McAfee, Micron and Fortinet. So far in 2010,
Sendur and team helped lead the initial public offerings for ServiceSource and Responsys
in March and April, respectively. Prior to investment banking, Sendur spent nearly eight
years in the technology industry, across engineering, product marketing and sales. Sendur
holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego and an MBA
from Cornell University.

Shahed Latif (KPMG Partner, Executive Member of KPMG Global Cloud Computing
Steering Committee)
Shahed Latif has been with KPMG for 24 years and works as a partner in the IT Advisory
practice of Silicon Valley and serves as the Executive Member of the firms Global Committee
on Cloud Computing and serves many of the Major cloud service providers. He also leads
the information Protection for the Western Region.

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Khalid Raza (Distinguished Technologist at HP)
Khalid Raza has architected and designed some of the largest enterprise and service
provider networks such as, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Microsoft, Wal-Mart, VISA, AT&T,
Verizon Business, Deutsche Telecom, Saudi Telecom, Telstra and Singapore Telecom.
Khalid has deep expertise in IP routing protocols such as OSPF, BGP, ISIS, MPLS and
IPv6 routing (OSPFv3). He has been a regular speaker at conferences like NANOG, IPV6
Forum, SANOG and Cisco Networkers. Khalid is certified as a CCIE (Cisco Certified
Internetworking Expert – No.1192) and CCDE (Cisco Certified Design Expert). He also has
the honor of being one of only two people in the world to be certified as a Cisco Certified
Architect, which is Cisco’s newest and highest level of certification. Khalid has written a
book on Large Scale IP Network Solutions and has a patent on BGP multi-homing and
one patent-pending on OSPF transit link optimization. Recently he has been focusing on
developing cloud strategies for the health industry.

Hasan Rizvi (Senior Vice President – Oracle)


As senior vice president of Oracle Fusion Middleware and Java Products, Hasan Rizvi
is responsible for the company’s Application Server, Service-Oriented Architecture,
Application and Data Integration, Content Management and Portal, Identity Management
and Security and Java product development, product management and architecture.
Previously Hasan was vice president of Oracle Enterprise Manager and was responsible
for the company’s Data Center Automation products.
Prior to returning to Oracle in 2001, Hasan was vice president of Engineering for Corio, Inc.
where he led the development of key technologies to enable efficient delivery of software
as a service. Prior to that, Hasan served as director of OLTP technologies for Oracle,
where he was instrumental in development of transaction processing, messaging and
queuing and high-end scalability technologies for Oracle Database products.
Hasan has a MS in computer science from Rutgers University and a MS in engineering
management from Stanford University. He also holds 8 patents in the database
management area.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 2

11:30am - 12:30pm

Launching Non-Corporate Careers – It


Pays to be Creative
Ever wonder if you can creatively use your inner talent to launch your own successful
career? Yes you can!! Ever wonder if there are alternative non corporate careers that
allow you to follow your dreams and pursue your passion? Yes there are!!

This panel focuses on people who chose the non-traditional career track and enjoy
successful careers by creatively utilizing their inner talent in arts and non-corporate
fields. Our panelists come from the disciplines of music, culinary arts, education,
and architecture, and want to inspire you to launch your inner talent and pursue your
passion just like they did. They inspire those who want to turn these hard economic
times to their advantage by pursuing their own dreams and by carving their own
niches. Non-traditional industry choices, flex work schedules, social media and a
do-it all attitude are some of the themes that you will hear. Our panelists haves set a
precedent for you, and want to share their stories so that you can do it too!

Moderator:
Nabeela Khan (Director of Business Development at Monsoon Ads)
Nabeela Khan is the Director of Business Development at Monsoon Ads, the leading
South Asian on-line video Ad network. She is Co-Founder of Buddies Without Borders
(BWB), and the Producer and Director of BWB’s English/Urdu music video which received
International coverage. She has also worked in the media industry in various roles, and is
also a Partner in her family farming business in Northern California. She has a BA in Mass
Communications.

Rafae Bhatti (Adjunct Professor at Santa Clara University and Senior Member of
Technical Staff at Oracle)
Dr. Rafae Bhatti is a software engineer in his day job and otherwise an author and part-
time educator teaching CA graduate students. He has previously worked at a prestigious
industrial research lab. He has been recognized by the US government in the prestigious
category of “Individuals with Advanced Degree and Exceptional Ability in the National
Interest”. He earned his doctorate from Purdue University. He regularly engages in
community activities, and volunteers for local professional and cultural organizations.

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Panelists:
Manesh Judge (Co-Founder, CFO, and Music Director at Indus World Music)
Manesh Judge has been involved in producing and composing music for over 20 years.
He is a master percussionist, and a classically trained tabla player (Punjab Gharana),
and has over 2000 shows to his credit. He Co-directed the music for the award winning
soundtrack for the feature film ‘Maya’, and has been a TV talk show host in the bay
area for the past 10 years, on Pardes, India Post TV, and WomenNow. Currently, he is a
founding partner at Mudplace.com, a professional network for the music industry. He is
also a Co-Founder, CFO, and Music Director at Indus World Music, LLC, a San Francisco
Bay Area-based music production company that produces, creates, and records world
music deeply rooted in the classical tradition of the East. IWM also focuses on creating and
producing soundtracks and musical scores for television and film. The company believes
in preserving the musical heritage of South Asia and supporting its deserving artiste
community. IWM’s box-set project: Music of Indus: The Essential Raag has been created
to archive, develop, and promote the classical music of Pakistan. Manesh holds degrees
in Biochemistry and Microbiology from San Jose State University and the University of
California, Davis.

Malika Junaid (Founder and Principal of M. Designs Architects)


Malika Z. Junaid is a Founder and Principal of M. Designs Architects, the firm she
co-founded in 2002. She is currently a Planning Commissioner and member of the
Architectural and Site Review Committee for the City of Los Altos. She is also a founder of
the Pakistan Green Building Council, Green Learning Institute in 2009, and organizations
that help communities establish environmentally sustainable building practices. Malika and
her company have won several architectural awards for their exceptional work throughout
the Bay Area. Her work has been featured in local and international TV and print media.
Malika has traveled extensively and lived for many years in Europe and Asia studying
different cultures and architectural styles. She worked in an architectural office in Asia
for several years before returning to the United States. Malika received her Bachelor of
Architecture degree from Louisiana State University in 1998.

Chef Brandon Arnovick (Founder of Mission Minis)


Chef Brandon Arnovick is the founder of Mission Minis, a gourmet mini cupcake bakery
that bakes fresh cupcakes daily in San Francisco. Inspired by his love for food, he caters
to every sweet tooth in the Mission District and beyond by opening the first mini cupcake
bakery to the food friendly neighborhood. Music producer by day, Food Network devotee
by night, Arnovick has always cooked for the bands, artists and friends who come through
his home and studio. He eventually landed his own appearance on Food Network when
he competed to have his cupcake featured at a launch for the LA Kings hockey season.
Mission Minis has set out to create one specialty - the mini cupcake - and does it really
well. Mission Minis is now all around San Francisco and the Bay Area, and is actively
involved in events, charities, farmer markets, wine tastings and weddings.

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Jennifer Anastasoff (President of EnCorps)
Jennifer Anastasoff is President of EnCorps. She has significant experience engaging
the corporate sector in pro-bono projects as well as in education. In her capacity as
CEO of BuildingBlocks International (BBI), a San Francisco-based nonprofit that is
working with multinational corporations to develop what Business Week calls a corporate
“Peace Corps,” she created the corporate and programmatic infrastructure to support
professionals transitioning into the public sector, conducted a national public education
campaign, and successfully built strategic relationships with companies like Pfizer, UPS,
Cisco and PwC. Her prior work includes teaching through Teach for America and serving
as an analyst in the California Legislature. She has spoken and presented papers at
Harvard University and its Business School, the University of California at Berkeley, and the
Comparative International Education Society Conference. Ms. Anastasoff has a Masters in
Education Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and in Public Policy from
the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where she received the prestigious Public
Service Fellowship.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 2

2:30pm - 3:30pm

The New Face Of Funding: How The


Accelerators And Incubators Are
Changing The Rules
Gone are the days when you had to write a business plan and chase VCs on Sand
Hill Road. Angels/Super Angels and over a dozen incubators, accelerators and new
places have popped up that allow entrepreneurs to get started on a shoestring.
These places is where angels come to look for them and hang out with them. How
do you get into these places and what are the new rules of getting funded. This
panel will explore the new model and the new rules. Representatives will share how
Hacker Dojo, Plug and Play, Angel’s pad, 500Startups, Startup Weekend and Citrix
accelerators are reshaping the landscape.

Moderator:
Rick Rasmussen (Founder and Principal of Rasmussen Consulting Group)
A lifelong Silicon Valley native, Rick is the Founder and Principal of Rasmussen Consulting
Group, providing high-level marketing and management consulting services to small and
mid-cap companies centered on digital video semiconductor technology supplemented
by expertise in telephony infrastructure, internet services and digital media. He served as
an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Institutional Venture Partners, Interim CEO for @Road,
President and CEO for BuzMe.com and currently serves as a Director of CritterPix, an
animated feature film startup in Marin County, CA.
Rick’s professional experience includes five years at C-Cube Microsystems (LSI) as
VP Marketing and GM where he helped drive the digital video revolution in consumer,
computer and communications markets. Prior he spent nine years at LSI Logic where he
spearheaded new development of RISC microprocessors, DSP and standard cell product
lines culminating as the GM of the MIPS Microprocessor Division.
He earned an EECS degree with highest honors from UC Berkeley and completed an
executive dual MBA degree program from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and
Columbia’s Graduate School of Business in New York City with honors.

Panelists:
John McIntyre (Managing Director of the Citrix Startup Accelerator)
John McIntyre is the Managing Director of the Citrix Startup Accelerator where he leads
the team chartered with investing in and developing early stage entrepreneurs globally.
Over the last 20 years John’s focus has been on developing innovative ecosystems and
linking entrepreneurs, investors, and mentors internationally.

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Prior to joining Citrix John ran the Enterprise Ireland team chartered with driving market
momentum for Irish software, services, and technology companies in the North American
marketplace. He co-founded InnerWorkings, a software company that raised over $10
million of venture financing. He also spent time at SmartForce (now Skillsoft) as Director
of Business Development and Strategic Relations. Before SmartForce McIntyre spent 13
years at Intel Corp. where, as Director of Business Market Development, he partnered
closely with Intel Capital to fund emerging technology and software companies.

David Weekly (Founding Director of HackerDojo)


A Boston native and son of a MIT engineer, David has been programming since he was
five and has coded for MIT, Harvard, Stanford, There.com, atWeb, and Legato. David
wrote the first layman’s description of MP3 in early 1997 and graduated in 2000 with a BS
in Computer Science from Stanford, where he was a President Scholar and a finalist in the
ACM International Programming Competition.
David started the company that became [PBworks] in 2003, along the way creating
SingleStat.us and IMSmarter.
David is a Founding Director of Hacker Dojo, a non-profit community center aimed at
providing programmers in the SF Bay Area a place to collaborate and innovate. This
largely came out of David’s efforts as the co-founder of SuperHappyDevHouse, a monthly
hackathon whose 40+ Saturday gatherings of upwards of 600 programmers have
produced many projects, companies, and friendships.

Mike Hodges (Managing Director of ATA Ventures)


Mike Hodges joined ATA Ventures in 2006 and became a Managing Director in 2008. Mike
has built a reputation as a successful CEO and interim CEO and is credited with several
successful turn–around efforts, including Tellium, a Telecom Networking company that
began as a technology spinout from Bellcore in 1997 (Tellium completed a public offering
of $1.5B in 2001). Mike provides expert support to the ATA Venture’s comprehensive
portfolio of companies, as well as seeking new investments for the firm’s current and future
funds. He currently serves as a Director on the Boards of TeleCIS Wireless, PixSense, Red
Condor, Billeo and WaveBender. Mike graduated from U.C. Berkeley, receiving BSEE and
MSEE degrees.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
TRACK 2

3:30pm - 4:30pm

Workshop: 8 Essential Skills To


Accelerate Your Career
At school, no one teaches you how to thrive when you first enter the job market. You
notice that some people seem to get all of the promotions and juicy projects even if
you don’t think that they are smarter than you. What do they know that you don’t
know? What can you learn that will put your career on a fast track in your current job?
What is your career path and how can you reach your goal quickly? This workshop
gives you eight essential skills and techniques that are bound to give your career a
boost. The instructor has distilled his 25 years of working in corporate America and
extensive research on this topic in this three-hour workshop. We will cover:

• How to be recognized for your contributions


• How to get on the “right projects”
• How to be liked by your managers
• How to get a raise
• How to chase the next promotion
• How to chart a career path
• How to work within a culturally diverse workforce
• How to be effective and efficient within your work
• How to balance work/life and gain satisfaction

Presenter:
Naeem Zafar (President and CEO of Bitzer Mobile)
Naeem Zafar started out as an engineer, with a degree in electrical engineering, an IEEE
membership card, and not much else. Within a few years, he was enjoying management
titles and had zigzagged throughout the organization to become president and CEO. What
mistakes did he make and what did he learn from them? Today, as a part of the business
school faculty at University of California Berkeley, he advises entrepreneurs and works with
young professionals on what to do to accelerate their dreams. He has authored five books
(www.NaeemZafar.com) speakers frequently all over the world. He has held the president
and CEO title 4 times and is currently running www.bitzerMobile.com, his latest venture.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
YOUTH TRACK

2:30pm - 3:30pm

Gen Y Entrepreneurs
Moderator:
Zahra Siddique (Founder of Ezahra)
Zahra Siddique, a sophomore at Calhigh in San Ramon. She is very active in entrepreneurial
activities since the age of 12. First she built Ezahra to start selling online children’s novelty
school supplies, goodie bags and gift baskets. Later she started first of its kind club at
her school called “Investeen” to promote entrepreneurial and investment activities among
other teenagers, which is now become part of an international organization called DECA,
where she has become the treasurer of her chapter.
Check out the story about her club activities in local news paper San Ramon Patch and in
a popular blog. Zahra is an active Toastmaster and runs her club meetings in Pleasanton
regularly. She also manages IEEE ComSoc-SCV activities page, and volunteers at OPEN,
Walk for Cancer,Spread Kindness, Interact and several other organizations where she
provides active support. Last year during her summer vacation, she helped a new local
restaurant to organize their Grand Opening ceremony where she single handedly invited
congressmen, state senator, Mayors and city & county officials and other dignitaries,
which was very successful and attended by almost 150 people from the Tri-City area. The
coverage was done in local papers.

Panelists:
Aisha Thiessen (Artist and Webcomic Creator)
Aisha Thiessen is the creator of the site Catching Dreams. After graduating from the
University of Colorado at Boulder in May 2010, with a BFA in Film Studies and BA in
English, she moved to Silicon Valley to pursue reimagining and relaunching a webcomic
she started in high school. Not only does this involve writing and illustrating the comic
itself, but developing the website, marketing the product, and managing the community.
She hopes the comic’s popularity will pull in revenue through ads and merchandise, and, if
it really is successful, eventually launch her career in the entertainment industry.

Jabez Le Bret (Entrepreneur and Speaker -Creating Gen Y Leaders)


Jabez’s career story started with his first corporate job…elf at Santa lane in downtown
Seattle at the flagship Nordstrom store. He took this job, moved his way up the ladder, and
became financial analyst of that very flagship store. Since then he has traveled the world
as a professional speaker, written books, and had a blast as a marketing consultant. You
can find more information at http://www.JabezLeBret.com – Now day’s he is partner of
an advertising agency and continues to speak to audiences about advanced SEO, social
media conversion, and managing Gen Y employees turning them into leaders.

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It wasn’t always that easy. Like most entrepreneurs Jabez will be the first to tell you that he
has failed, lost money, and missed opportunity. That never stopped him from continuing
to push his way towards making it work. Today his firm handles hundreds of clients across
the US and has a completely virtual staff making it all work. A big fan of non-conventional
methods, Jabez has built a company that is both successful and freeing.

Wajahat Ali (Playwright, Attorney)


Wajahat Ali is a Muslim American of Pakistani descent. The Domestic Crusaders is his first
full-length play. which premiered in 2005 at the Thrust Stage of the Berkeley Repertory
Theater and San Jose University Theater. In 2009, The Domestic Crusaders premiered
Off-Broadway in New York at the famous Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and broke their box office
records during its historic 5 week run.
Ali’s essays and interviews on contemporary affairs, politics, the media, popular culture
and religion frequently appear in the Washington Post, The Guardian, Salon, Slate,
McSweeney’s,Wall Street Journal Blog, Huffington Post, and, CNN.com, among other
on-line sites. His blog, “Goatmilk: An Intellectual Playground” is ranked in the top 7% of all
political blogs by blogged.com.
Wajahat Ali is a researcher and writer for the Center for American Progress focusing on
Islamophobia in America. Ali was honored as an “An Influential Muslim American Artist”
by the State Department and invited to their 2008 and 2010 Annual Ramadan dinners.
He was named a “Muslim Leader of Tomorrow” for his journalism work and invited to
participate in the 2009 conference in Doha, Qatar. He is the recipient of Muslim Public
Affairs Council’s prestigious “Emerging Muslim American Artist” recognition of 2009.
Wajahat Ali is also an Attorney at Law, practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area. Wajahat
Ali is the proud recipient of the 2010 Otto Award for Political Theater.
Wajahat is currently writing a TV pilot with Dave Eggers for HBO about a Muslim American
cop in the Bay Area, California

Vikas Khanna (Managing Director, Zoovee Ventures)


Vikas Khanna is the Managing Director of Zoovee Ventures – a boutique angel investing
and consulting services firm based in Silicon Valley. Prior to founding Zoovee, Vikas was
part of the founding team of NextWeb – a VC-backed Wireless Internet Service Provider
where he was tasked with leading the technology strategy for the company. During his
tenure, NextWeb grew to dominate its market segment, achieve national recognition as
an Inc 500 (#104 in 2005) company, and delivered a successful exit with the acquisition
by Covad Communications in 2006. At Covad, Vikas served as the Vice President of
Technology where he provided guidance for the company’s overall technology growth.
In addition, he also serves on advisory boards for venture capital, Internet, Telecom, and
non-profit organizations in Silicon Valley.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS:
YOUTH TRACK

3:30pm - 4:30pm

Workshop: Pitch To Win - The Art Of


Fundraising
Join us at this fun, energetic and interactive workshop to learn how to successfully
pitch your idea. Get an insider’s perspective of what works, what doesn’t, the making
of a successful pitch and how to clearly speak and connect with your audience. Brad
brings an amazing blend of entrepreneurship combined with the practicality of many
years of successful Global Management in the Telecommunications, IT, and Media
Industries.

Presenter:
Brad Zielinski (Founder/Chairman of the Family Media Angel Investor Group)
Brad Zielinski is the Founder/Chairman of the Family Media Angel Investor group (FMA) in
the Bay Area. He brings together Investors and Producers/Entrepreneurs of family friendly
films, documentaries, mobile media, social media, and other technologies. Presenters
at his FMA meetings have included Oscar winners and Oscar nominees. Local success
has led Brad and his team to launch a new FMA LA branch in Southern California this
summer. He’s a serial global entrepreneur and networker with partnerships in Poland,
the United States, and other regions. He loves to network and make connections that
bring together great ideas with interested investors – and has a place to “shop” these
great new start-ups through his membership of a large VC organization in the Bay Area.
Brad is on the Board of Advisors for various Silicon Valley start-ups. He’s also been active
in the production of a 3D animated film in Cape Town, South Africa, called Zambezia.
Brad’s professional experience includes many years of Global Telecommunications Sales,
Marketing, and Business Development experience at companies that include Global One,
BT, MFS, and Sprint.
He has a MS Degree in Telecommunications from Golden Gate University, a BS Degree in
International Management from California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo, and
has attended the Harvard Graduate School of Architectural Design.

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FERMAN HAIDER AMER SAMIE

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