Board members

Rajat Bhargava
Chairman and CEO
As Chairman and CEO of StillSecure, Rajat Bhargava is responsible for defining the company's vision and strategy as well as executing on that vision. StillSecure is Mr. Bhargava's fifth venture funded company. Three of his companies have successfully exited, including two IPOs and one acquisition by a public company.

Mr. Bhargava is co-founder and board member of Quova, the leading geolocation provider. Prior to Quova, Mr. Bhargava was co-founder of Interliant, a leading ASP. Mr. Bhargava was also co-founder and a board member of Service Metrics, a Web performance monitoring company. Prior to Service Metrics, Mr. Bhargava was co-founder, Chairman, President and CEO of NetGenesis, a leading Web-site usage analysis software company. Service Metrics was acquired by Exodus Communications in 1999. Interliant and NetGenesis both went public and were subsequently acquired.

Mr. Bhargava is a graduate of MIT, with a degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Peter van der Fluit
Peter van der Fluit is currently an independent IT advisor who advises several software and ICT companies on strategy and operations. He is a former COO of Cordys. Mr. van der Fluit spent 18 years with HP, including positions as VP and worldwide sales manager for HP Software, VP of worldwide and EMEA enterprise field marketing, Director of Global Commercial Alliances, and Global Alliance Manager SAP. He has worked and lived in Germany, the Netherlands, and the US. Mr. van der Fluit started his career at NCR. He holds an MBA and MS from Temple University, Philadelphia; a BBA from Nijenrode, the Netherlands, and he is an AMP (advanced management program) graduate of the Wharton School of Business.

Will Herman
As a serial entrepreneur, Will Herman has held various president, CEO and co-founder positions at companies such as Innoveda, Inc., Viewlogic Systems, Scopus Technology, Inc., Silerity, Inc., and Dataware Logic. Mr. Herman is currently on the Board of Directors for four private companies, including StillSecure, AccuRev, Carbon Design, and TrustPlus. Previously, he held board positions with several other public and private companies, including Template Graphics Software, Hall Kinion, Rebar, Lexra, Quintus, Viewlogic Systems, Innoveda, Silerity, ChannelWave and Bionaut Pharmaceuticals.

Brad Feld
Brad Feld has been an early stage investor and entrepreneur for over 20 years. Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and, prior to that, founded Intensity Ventures, a company that helped launch and operate software companies and later became a venture affiliate of the predecessor to Mobius Venture Capital. Mr. Feld currently serves on the board of directors of Gnip, Oblong, and Zynga Game Network for Foundry Group. In addition to his investing efforts, Brad has been active with several non-profit organizations and currently is chairman of the National Center for Women & Information Technology and co-chairman of the Colorado Governor's Innovation Council. He is a nationally recognized speaker on the topics of venture capital investing and entrepreneurship and writes widely read and well respected blogs at www.feld.com and www.askthevc.com.

Mr. Feld holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Management Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

John Kim
John Kim is a Partner with HighBAR Ventures, an Early Stage and Structured Venture Capital firm dedicated to restructuring venture-backed technology companies. Mr. Kim was formerly with W Capital Partners, a private equity fund with over $1 billion under management that acquires and makes direct investments in growth equity technology companies. Prior to W Capital, Mr. Kim worked in operations as Director of Corporate Development at Zeborg (acquired by Emptoris), a venture-backed enterprise software company spun off from The Mitchell Madison Group. He was also Director of Investments at ISL Management, a venture capital firm funded by JP Morgan dedicated to early stage financial services and software investing. Mr. Kim also worked as an investment banker with JPMorgan Chase (and its predecessors) and Robertson Stephens, where he worked on complex leveraged finance and merger and acquisition transactions.

Mr. Kim holds a BS degree in Economics from The University of Chicago and an MBA with Honors from Columbia Business School.