Management
ActiveVideo Networks Management Team


Jeff Miller President and CEO
Ed Forman EVP Strategy & Corporate Development and CSO
Christine Munson CFO
Don Gordon SVP of Engineering & Operations and COO
Michael Taylor SVP Business Development
Craig Kugler SVP Customer Service and Operations
Terry Shaftel VP Program Office
Robert Gonsalves SVP and General Manager, AMG


 
 

Jeff Miller

Jeff Miller
President and CEO


Jeff joined ActiveVideo Networks in 2000 as Sr. Vice President of Engineering, and was appointed President and CEO in 2005. Prior to ActiveVideo Networks, Jeff co-founded and served as president of embedded computer manufacturer RISQ Modular Systems, taking the company from the pre-revenue stage through five years of profitable growth. After becoming a key supplier to customers including Lucent, Cisco, WatchGuard, and Terayon, RISQ was acquired in 1996 by SMART Modular Technologies (NASDAQ:SMOD), after which Jeff served as Vice President of Consulting Engineering and Applications.

He began his career in 1983 at Delco Research Labs as a processor design engineer. Jeff holds a BS in electrical engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara and an MS in systems management from the University of Southern California.

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Ed Forman  

Ed Forman
EVP Strategy & Corporate Development and Chief Strategy Officer


Ed returned to ActiveVideo Networks in 2006 after co-founding and serving as CEO of Switched Media, a developer of solutions for mass customization of live video streams that merged with ActiveVideo Networks. In his previous stint with ActiveVideo Networks, from 2001 to 2004, Ed served as senior vice president of marketing and in an executive consulting capacity and was instrumental in launching the HeadendWare product. Previously, Ed had been president and CEO of RealContax, Inc. and vice president of marketing and new ventures for enCommerce, Inc., an Entrust acquisition.

From 1996 to 1999, Ed was senior vice president of product development and marketing for Elemental Software, Inc., where he managed the development and launch of “Drumbeat,” the first drag-and-drop tool for active server pages, and helped to engineer the company’s sale to Macromedia.  Other key career accomplishments include the launch of the first mobile wireless email solution with RadioMail and the launch of the first system for accessing relational databases from off-the-shelf PC applications with Network Innovations and the sale of the company to Apple Computer, where Ed served as IT marketing solutions manager.  Ed is a graduate of Harvard College, and earned his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. 

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Christine Munson  

Christine Munson
CFO


Christine joined ActiveVideo Networks in 2007 after having spent much of the past two decades as CFO or vice president, finance of venture-backed firms in the San Francisco Bay area and in Silicon Valley.  Prior to joining ActiveVideo Networks, Christine was vice president, finance for MarketTools, Inc., a San Francisco market research company.  Previously she had been CFO of several companies, including:  Weldon Owen Publishing, Inc., a San Francisco-based international book publisher for which she executed the sale of the company; Kasenna, a Mountain View, CA video-over-IP software and hardware company, where she closed $14 million in equity financing; Portera Systems, a Campbell, CA software firm; and Liquid Thinking, Inc., a San Francisco consultancy.

During her career, Christine has successfully taken three companies public:  Gadzoox Network, Inc., a San Jose, CA manufacturer of gigabit fiber channel networking products for storage area networks where she was CFO and vice president of finance and administration from 1997-2000; the California Culinary Academy, Inc., a San Francisco professional school for which she served as Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, vice president of finance and assistant corporate secretary from 1993-1996; and Document Technologies, Inc., a Sunnyvale image processing software and hardware firm for which she served as CFO, vice president of finance and corporate secretary from 1989-93.  Christine also positioned Netcarta, a Scotts Valley software company for which she served as CFO and assistant corporate secretary, for sale to Microsoft for triple the Netcarta backers’ investment.  Christine began her career as manager, emerging business practice with Pricewaterhouse from 1983-89.  A Certified Public Accountant, Christine earned her B.S. in Accounting from San Jose State University. 

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Don Gordon  

Don Gordon
SVP of Engineering & Operations and COO


Don joined ActiveVideo Networks in 2006 after eleven years with Microsoft Corporation and DIVA Systems. Named on 70 pending or issued patents (many of which are in the video-on-demand and interactive program guide spaces), Don served as director of development for Microsoft TV’s former TVD venture, then was named director of solutions architecture for Microsoft TV.  Previously, Don was the first employee of DIVA Systems, where he served in various technical and marketing capacities before being named general manager and vice president of the broadcast products division.

Don began his career in 1980 as a senior software engineer and systems administrator with Lockheed Corporation’s Missiles & Space Division. From 1984 to 1988, he was principal of the Gordon Group, which developed software for the entertainment and defense industries.  He served as director of program management for Ericsson before joining DIVA in 1995. Don holds a BA in Mathematics and Computer Science and an MS in Cybernetic Systems from San Jose State University.

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Michael Taylor  

Michael Taylor
SVP Business Development


Mike joined ActiveVideo Networks in 2006 in conjunction with the company’s merger with Switched Media, a developer of solutions for mass customization of live video streams. Mike co-founded and served as vice president of business development for Switched Media after having spent five years as head of both the nCUBE and later the BigBand Networks business development units. With BigBand, he developed the initial business plans for the company’s switched digital broadcast and digital simulcast solutions. From 1997 to 1999, Mike was a product and business development consultant to companies in the cable, entertainment and telecommunications sectors.

During the previous four years, he helped to start, and served as vice president of new market development for, IPC Interactive PTE Ltd., a worldwide network-based provider of interactive services that developed and deployed the first VOD system in Canada. Prior to that, Mike was founder and consultant for GeoTel, Inc., an independent consulting venture, and held various marketing and management positions at Telic Corporation (now CSC Partners). He also was instrumental in starting Venue Media, which developed and deployed the in-stadium interactive television system for the 1998 Super Bowl. Mike received his BA in English and Economics from Georgia State University.

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Craig Kugler   Craig Kugler
SVP Customer Service and Operations

Craig joined ActiveVideo Networks in 2005 as Senior Vice President of Customer Services and Operations and focuses on building the infrastructure to support the products that ActiveVideo Networks is bringing to market and building and fostering relationships with customers. Prior to ActiveVideo Networks, Craig spent 26 years with DST Innovis, providing billing and operational services to cable and telecommunications operators worldwide. He was responsible for the solutions resulting in the birth of pay-per-view, video-on-demand, and digital services. As the on-demand services evolved, Craig was an innovator for the operations and billing of these services. Craig received his bachelor's degree in Management Information Services and Production Operations Management from California State University, Sacramento.
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Terry Shaftel   Terry Shaftel
VP Program Office

Terry comes to ActiveVideo Networks after learning the art of Program Management from various technology companies in Silicon Valley. These companies include Intel, Applied Materials, Asyst Technologies and Data General.  His current responsibilities include the management of software and hardware engineering projects as well as having Program Management responsibilities for product deployments worldwide.  Terry holds a bachelor’s degree in Industry Technology from San Jose State University.
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Robert Gonsalves
SVP and General Manager, AMG

Robert joined ActiveVideo Networks in 2007 as a co-founder of the ActiveMedia Group that develops and manages content for delivery over the ActiveVideo™ Distribution Network. Previously, Robert had been vice president of production operations for Disney Online, for which he was responsible for the application technology, quality services, editorial, and central design departments of Disney.com. From 1992-99, Robert held various positions with the Time Warner organization; most notably, he was director of production operations and director of technology and operations at Warner Bros. Online, and guided the growth of the division during its start-up phase.

Robert’s career also has included positions with Walt Disney Studio Feature Production and the Paramount Studio Television Group. A graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara, Robert Gonsalves earned an MBA from the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he completed a self-designed program on the management of emerging technology in the entertainment industry.

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