Board of Directors
Integrity, leadership and experience are the common denominators in the InfoLogix Board of Directors.
Warren V. "Pete" Musser
Mr. Musser joined InfoLogix as the chairman of the board of directors in 2006. Mr. Musser is the founder and CEO of The Musser Group LLC, a strategy consulting firm based in Wayne, Pennsylvania which he started in 2001. Mr. Musser is the founder and former CEO and chairman of Safeguard Scientifics, Inc., a company that builds value in high-growth, revenue-stage information technology and life sciences businesses.
He was a founding investor of QVC, Novell, CompuCom Systems, Cambridge Technology Partners and Internet Capital Group, among other companies. Mr. Musser is currently on the board of Nutrisystems, Inc., Internet Capital Group, Inc., Health Benefits Direct Corporation and Health Advocate, and serves as chairman of Telkonet, Inc. and Epitome Systems, Inc. Mr. Musser serves on a variety of civic and charitable boards, including as co-chairman of the Eastern Technology Council, chairman of Economics PA and vice chairman of the National Center for the American Revolution.
Mark S. Denomme
Mark S. Denomme joined InfoLogix as a member of the board of directors in 2009. Mr. Denomme is a Managing Director at Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc., (NASDAQ: HTGC), a specialty finance company providing venture debt and equity to venture capital and private equity-backed technology and life science companies at all stages of development.
Mr. Denomme has over 20 years of experience in financial services. Prior to joining Hercules, Mr. Denomme was a Senior Vice President at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., focusing on investments in middle market healthcare companies. From 2000 to 2006, Mr. Denomme was a Managing Director and co-founder of Consilium Partners, an investment banking firm focused primarily on sell-side and buy-side engagements for lower middle market companies. From 1997 to 2000, Mr. Denomme was a Director in the Leveraged Finance group of BancBoston Robertson Stephens, focusing on originating loan syndication and high yield debt opportunities for the firm’s technology and media clients. From 1988 to 1997, Mr. Denomme was a commercial lender with Bank of Boston focused on structured debt opportunities with technology and media-related companies. Mr. Denomme holds a BBA degree from the University of Michigan.
David T. Gulian
David T. Gulian, 45, co-founded InfoLogix in 2001 and serves as our President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Gulian has served as a member of our Board of Directors since November 2006 and as a member of the Board of Directors of InfoLogix Systems Corporation, our wholly-owned subsidiary, since 2001 which he founded. Mr. Gulian guided InfoLogix from a privately held company to a publicly traded company on NASDAQ raising over $17 million in initial capital and over $40 million in growth capital to date. He has acquired and integrated several technology and IP companies at InfoLogix.
Mr. Gulian has over 20 years of industry experience with leading information technology and enterprise mobility firms including extensive experience in the mobile technology space for commercial and healthcare industries working with over 2000 hospitals and Fortune 500 companies. Setting the vision, he has cultivated business for product and go to market strategies for all entities and subsidiaries of InfoLogix.
Prior to the formation of InfoLogix, Mr. Gulian co-founded, and from 1996 to 2001 served as President of, Prologix, a provider of mobility systems and wireless platforms. Prologix merged with Datavision in 1999. Prior to Prologix, Mr. Gulian was the Vice President of RF Mobile Solutions from 1994 to 1996. Mr. Gulian has provided advisory services to multiple companies and boards through the years.
Manuel A. Henriquez
Manuel A. Henriquez joined InfoLogix as a member of the board of directors in 2009. Mr. Henriquez is the Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO at Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc., (NASDAQ: HTGC), a specialty finance company providing venture debt and equity to venture capital and private equity-backed technology and life science companies at all stages of development. Prior to co-founding Hercules, Mr. Henriquez was a partner at VantagePoint Venture Partners, a $2.5 billion multi-stage venture capital firm, where he was an active equity investor and board member of many leading communications and software companies. From 1997 to March 2000, Mr. Henriquez was at Comdisco Ventures, where he was the president and chief investment officer, along with other senior level positions. While at Comdisco Ventures, he co-headed the investment activities for more than $2 billion in investments to venture backed companies. Earlier in his career, Mr. Henriquez was a vice president at Robertson Stephens & Co.’s late stage equity venture fund, CrossLink Capital (fka Omega Ventures). From 1987 to early 1991, Mr. Henriquez was a vice president at BancBoston Ventures, the Bank of Boston’s early stage venture capital fund. He also was in the Bank of Boston’s specialized High Technology Lending Group.
In addition to his extensive debt and equity investment experience, Mr. Henriquez has held various senior executive level operating positions at companies, including ON Technology (NASDAQ: ONTC), a Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers venture backed software company acquired by Symantec (NASDAQ: SYMC). He was also the founder of various technology companies including HealthyPets, acquired by Petopia.com. Mr. Henriquez earned his B.S. in Business Administration and Finance from Northeastern University.
Mr. Henriquez has also served on the board of directors of many technology companies, including Alopa Networks (acquired by C-Cor: CCBL), Asiner, S.A. (Mexico City), eAssist Solutions (acquired by Talisma), New Channel (acquired by LivePerson: LPSN), Qiva (acquired by TradeBeam). Savvion, STSN, and Think Engines (acquired by Cognitronics: CGN).
Wayne D. Hoch
Wayne D. Hoch has over 25 years of domestic and international financial management experience focusing on such areas as U.S. and international accounting standards, financial controls, risk management, internal audit, taxation, financial analysis and mergers and acquisitions.
From 1995 to 2006, Mr. Hoch was executive vice president and chief financial officer of GMAC Commercial Holding Corp., now known as Capmark Financial Group, a global commercial real estate financial services firm specializing in lending, mortgage banking, investment and funds management and servicing. As one of the original members of the executive team of GMAC Commercial, he served as a member of the board of directors, its executive committee and as co-chair of its Enterprise Risk Management Committee.
From 1986 to 1995, Mr. Hoch held various senior level corporate accounting and financial management positions at an affiliate company, GMAC Residential Mortgage. Prior to joining GMAC Residential Mortgage, he spent seven years (1979-1986) at AmSouth Mortgage Company, holding positions in corporate accounting, information technology and internal audit. Mr. Hoch is currently a member of the board of directors of Pearl S. Buck International.
Roy Liu
Mr. Roy Liu joined InfoLogix as a member of the board of directors in 2009. Mr. Liu is a Managing Director at Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc., (NASDAQ: HTGC), a specialty finance company providing venture debt and equity to venture capital and private equity-backed technology and life science companies at all stages of development.
Previously, he was a Vice President at GrandBanks Capital and led the firm’s investment in Colubris Networks (acquired by Hewlett-Packard), and was a board observer for CXO Systems and GlassHouse Technologies. Mr. Liu co-founded Imperial Bank’s Boston office in 1997, providing debt financing for venture-backed companies. In addition, Mr. Liu was CFO of several technology start-ups. Mr. Liu started his finance career in the Acquisition Finance Division of the Bank of Boston. Prior to his career in finance, Mr. Liu worked at IBM in research & product development. He holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Michigan.
Thomas C. Lynch
Mr. Lynch has served as a member of the InfoLogix board of directors since October 2006. He has served as a senior vice president of The Staubach Company, a real estate advisory firm, since 2001. Mr. Lynch previously served as a senior vice president for Safeguard Scientifics, Inc., a public investment firm specializing in expansion financing, management buyout, recapitalization, industry consolidation and early-stage transactions. While at Safeguard, he served from 1998 to 2000 as president and chief operating officer at CompuCom Systems, a Safeguard subsidiary company.
After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy and contributing 31 years of service in the Navy, he retired in the rank of Rear Admiral. Mr. Lynch's naval service included chief of Navy Legislative Affairs, command of the Eisenhower Battle Group during Operation Desert Shield, superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy from 1991 to 1994 and director of the Navy Staff in the Pentagon from 1994 to 1995. Mr. Lynch serves as a director on the following boards: Pennsylvania Eastern Technology Council, Epitome Systems, Mikros Communications, Telkonet, USO World Board of Governors and U.S. Naval Academy Foundation. He also serves as a trustee of the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation. He also is the former president of the Valley Forge Historical Society and the former chairman of the Cradle of Liberty Council, Boy Scouts of America.
Thomas O. Miller
Mr. Miller joined our board of directors in November 2006. He is currently a partner in The SAGE Company, which assists small to mid-size companies by providing consulting services to build increased levels of company performance and value. Mr. Miller was President of Intermec Technologies, a supply chain information systems provider, from 2004 to 2005 and a corporate officer in UNOVA Corporation, Intermec’s parent company, from 2001 to 2006. Mr. Miller also served as Intermec’s Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing from 2001 to 2003 and Senior Vice President, Sales Americas and as Senior Vice President of System and Solutions from 1999 to 2001.
From 1982 to 1999, he served in various positions with Norand Corporation including President and Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Operations, helping in the development of Norand’s point-of-sale, wireless and direct story delivery automation businesses and in its 1997 sale to Western Atlas Corporation. Mr. Miller serves on the board of directors for Socket Mobility, Inc. From 1996 to 2001, Mr. Miller was a member of the board of directors of Eagle Point Software, a NASDAQ listed architecture, civil engineering, and landscaping software company.