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I-Impact Advisory Board Elliott Ng Mr. Ng is the co-founder of Netcentives, a leading developer of online reward and loyalty programs for e-commerce. He is currently vice president and general manager of ClickRewards, a division of Netcentives, which helps turn shoppers into return customers. Mr. Ng was previously with Microsoft Corporation as a product manager for Microsoft Word. He also led the product introduction for PowerPoint. Earlier in his career, Mr. Ng was also a consultant for McKinsey & Co, where he advised companies on new business opportunities in interactive media. Mr. Ng holds a B.A. and an M.B.A. from Harvard University. Peter D. Moore Mr. Moore is an author and consultant. In 1996, while working as a managing partner at Inferential Focus, he conceived the idea to create a practitioner-led learning community dedicated to cultivating human capital management ideals and practices. Inferential Focus is a New York based consultancy, specializing in identifying broad societal changes and their implications for businesses. He is also the co-author of the best selling book, The Caterpillar Doesnt Know: How Personal Change Is Creating Organizational Change. Prior to joining Inferential Focus in 1989, Mr. Moore spent seven years at the New York Stock Exchange where he was a senior vice president of Corporate Relations. Mr. Moore is a board member for Junior Achievement of New York and the Advertising Council. Kent Vickery Mr. Vickery is chairman of SRI Consultings Learning on Demand Advisory Board, a world-wide consortium dedicated to understanding the competitive advantages associated with advanced learning technology (ALT) adoption. He is a well known contributing editor and author of research focused on developing a functioning map of advanced learning technology deployments to help both the vendor and user communities mitigate their respective risks in the field. Mr. Vickery is also the co-author of a report on the strategic implications of advanced learning technology on corporate decision-making. During the first 10 years of his career, he founded and was the CEO of a wholesale distribution-manufacturing firm, which he grew to $10M in annual sales. John Witchel Mr. Witchel is the founder and CEO of Red Gorilla, the web's first application syndication company. He has more than 10 years of experience building successful companies. Most recently, Mr. Witchel served as managing partner with USWeb/CKS (USWB), owning fiduciary responsibility for several major U.S. offices. Prior to USWeb, he was the president of XCom Corporation. Prior to XCom, Mr. Witchel was a senior project manager with Hewlett-Packard, and an analyst with Integrated Project Systems. He serves on the board of directors for Rainmaker Capital Group, The Center for Electronic Arts, 1stUp.com, and Hummingbird Investments LLC. Mr. Witchel holds a B.A. in political science from Stanford University. |
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