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Jonathan Hare:Chief Executive Officer, Founder
Jonathan Hare is a serial entrepreneur and technology executive,and has held a variety of executive roles spanning strategy, product management, software development, strategic alliances, and marketing over a twenty year career. He was founder and CEO of Consilient, Inc. an internet software firm which pioneered XML - based collaborative application technology.
Earlier, he was founding CEO of Evolve software, an enterprise software vendor which pioneered a new application market, and went public in 2000. Jonathan has held executive, management and technical positions at Teseract, Microsoft, Cornerstone Research, Strategic Planning Associates, and Impell Corporation.
Jonathan has broad expertise in internet and enterprise software, security and privacy technology, electronic health records, healthcare policy, etc. He is a member of the Health IT Standards Panel's Security and Privacy Technical Committee, the Identity Credential Management Working Group, and the Markle Foundation Consumer Authentication Working Group. He is a member of the Markle Foundation Personal Health Technology Council.
Jonathan is a noted expert in the application of complex adaptive systems theory to enterprise software and business processes, and a regular participant in cross-disciplinary symposia at the Santa Fe Institute and Aspen Institute. He is the Chairman of the E.O Wilson Foundation technical advisory board.
Jonathan received his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar. He was a Regents and Chancellors Scholar at UC Berkeley, where he majored in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research.
Steve Lund:Chief Operations Officer
Steve Lund has over 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business development. Before coming to Resilient, Steven was COO of YTC, where he raised capital, built a team, recruited new customers and hired a world class CEO. From there Steve was VP of Sales for LignUp, where he built the company from zero customers to 25 Service Providers who used the LignUp communications Platform to roll out VoIP services in the US and South America. He built strategic alliances with IBM and Motorola from the ground up, and he successfully served in a number of sales and business development positions with Sybersay Communications, Cisco Systems, Apple Computer, and Hewlett Packard.
As EVP of Sales and Marketing for Sybersay, Steve successfully launched a new product line of wireless devices and later licensed the technology to a large retail distributor. At Cisco, Steve's team managed proposals of $200M or greater, to major telecommunications and enterprise accounts. In this role, he led the coordination of proposals with partners for VOIP, optical, wireless, broadband, and networking infrastructure solutions, as well as the implementation of an online system for automating the RFP/sales proposals process.
Steve began his career leading large projects at Evans & Sutherland, including the implementation of a training/simulation project for NASA and American Airlines, sold to large enterprise/strategic accounts for Apple Computer and managed OEM/VAR alliances at Hewlett Packard.
Steve was awarded his Masters in Architecture Degree from the University of Utah with an emphasis in computer graphics/computer aided design, and he earned his B.S. in Business Management/Marketing from Brigham Young University. He has served on advisory boards for eight technology companies.
He is currently a Founder of the Brigham Young University Center for Entrepreneurship and is a regular lecturer at the Marriott School of Business at BYU.
David Hartzband:VP Products
Dr. Hartzband brings more than two decades of diverse experience in the private and public sectors as a consultant, executive and technology industry leader. He has developed advanced database and metadata technologies, including knowledge base, similarity-based reasoning systems and model and ontology-based systems. He has also developed products in the distributed middleware, content management and collaboration areas, as well as developing architectures for very large-scale data and information management systems.
Until late 2004, Dr.Hartzband was technology vice president of the Collaboration in the Content Management Software Group of the EMC Corporation. Previously, he served as the chief technology officer for several technology companies such as Documentum, eRoom Technology, Agile Software, Upstream Consulting and Riverton.
In 2004 Dr. Hartzband assumed a part-time position at the Engineering Systems Divison of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a visiting Scholar focused on technology adoption in the healthcare sector. His on-going research, consulting and advisory activities have included an evaluaiton of the technology being used to create the Santa Barbara County Care Data Exchange, and in research and education towards providing community health centers with affordable access to the technology infrastructure needed to provide clinical care and support operations throught the RCHN Community Health Foundation.
Dr. Hartzband is the author of numerous technical reports and journal articles in mathematics, artificial intelligence, concurrent engineering and cultural anthropology. He holds a doctoral degree in mathematics and has served as an adjunct faculty member at both Stanford University (Computer Science Department & Knowledge Systems Laboratory) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Leaders for Manufacturing Program).
Dr. Eric Haseltine:Chief Scientist
Dr. Haseltine was the Associate Director of National Intelligence for Science and Technology (the CTO for the entire national intelligence community) until last October, and before that was the Director of Research at the National Security Agency. Prior to that he was EVP of Disney Imagineering where he was in charge of all R&D for Walt Disney Corporation. While there he worked closely with some of the brightest minds in the software industry - among them Alan Kay and Danny Hillis - incubating new technologies for mass consumer markets and on-line gaming and communities.
Dr. Haseltine was director of engineering for Hughes Aircraft, where he focused on developing virtual reality systems for flight simulation. He has 15 patents in optics, special effects and electronic media, and more than 100 publications in science and technical journals, the web, and Discover Magazine.
Dr. Grant Bagley, MD, JD:Chief Medical and Policy Officer
Dr. Bagley brings nearly 30 years of experience in the healthcare field and a deep and sophisticated understanding of healthcare policy issues and regulatory programs.
Prior to joining Resilient, Dr. Bagley was a partner at Arnold & Porter for nine years, with a practice focused on health care regulatory and reimbursement matters for public and private agencies, payers, providers, and others. He is the former Director of the Coverage and Analysis Group in the Health Care Financing Administration's Office of Clinical Standards and Quality. CMS is the federal agency that administers the Medicare, Medicaid, and Child Health Insurance Programs, thereby providing health insurance for over 74 million Americans.
While at CMS, Dr. Bagley directed the clinical and scientific determination of Medicare coverage policy and the assessment of new technology. Dr. Bagley previously held positions as a Medical Officer at CMS and was a Medical Officer in the Office of the Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Bagley served as Assistant Attorney General for the state of Utah, where he remains licensed to practice both law and medicine.
Sloan Looney:Executive Director of Software Development
Mr. Looney is responsible for the technical execution of Resilient's vision -- creating the infrastructure and integrating with partners and customers to help them extract value from the Resilient Trust Network. He brings 15 years of software development experience to the role. He started his career at CERN (Eurpoean Center for Nuclear Research) and Sybase, later serving as Director of Engineering and Director of Professional Services at Evolve Software and Primavera Systems. Mr. Looney holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin and is a board officer for a non-profit, non-traditional community choir.
Jonathan Hare is a serial entrepreneur and technology executive,and has held a variety of executive roles spanning strategy, product management, software development, strategic alliances, and marketing over a twenty year career. He was founder and CEO of Consilient, Inc. an internet software firm which pioneered XML - based collaborative application technology.
Earlier, he was founding CEO of Evolve software, an enterprise software vendor which pioneered a new application market, and went public in 2000. Jonathan has held executive, management and technical positions at Teseract, Microsoft, Cornerstone Research, Strategic Planning Associates, and Impell Corporation.
Jonathan has broad expertise in internet and enterprise software, security and privacy technology, electronic health records, healthcare policy, etc. He is a member of the Health IT Standards Panel's Security and Privacy Technical Committee, the Identity Credential Management Working Group, and the Markle Foundation Consumer Authentication Working Group. He is a member of the Markle Foundation Personal Health Technology Council.
Jonathan is a noted expert in the application of complex adaptive systems theory to enterprise software and business processes, and a regular participant in cross-disciplinary symposia at the Santa Fe Institute and Aspen Institute. He is the Chairman of the E.O Wilson Foundation technical advisory board.
Jonathan received his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar. He was a Regents and Chancellors Scholar at UC Berkeley, where he majored in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research.
Steve Lund has over 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business development. Before coming to Resilient, Steven was COO of YTC, where he raised capital, built a team, recruited new customers and hired a world class CEO. From there Steve was VP of Sales for LignUp, where he built the company from zero customers to 25 Service Providers who used the LignUp communications Platform to roll out VoIP services in the US and South America. He built strategic alliances with IBM and Motorola from the ground up, and he successfully served in a number of sales and business development positions with Sybersay Communications, Cisco Systems, Apple Computer, and Hewlett Packard.
As EVP of Sales and Marketing for Sybersay, Steve successfully launched a new product line of wireless devices and later licensed the technology to a large retail distributor. At Cisco, Steve's team managed proposals of $200M or greater, to major telecommunications and enterprise accounts. In this role, he led the coordination of proposals with partners for VOIP, optical, wireless, broadband, and networking infrastructure solutions, as well as the implementation of an online system for automating the RFP/sales proposals process.
Steve began his career leading large projects at Evans & Sutherland, including the implementation of a training/simulation project for NASA and American Airlines, sold to large enterprise/strategic accounts for Apple Computer and managed OEM/VAR alliances at Hewlett Packard.
Steve was awarded his Masters in Architecture Degree from the University of Utah with an emphasis in computer graphics/computer aided design, and he earned his B.S. in Business Management/Marketing from Brigham Young University. He has served on advisory boards for eight technology companies.
He is currently a Founder of the Brigham Young University Center for Entrepreneurship and is a regular lecturer at the Marriott School of Business at BYU.
Dr. Hartzband brings more than two decades of diverse experience in the private and public sectors as a consultant, executive and technology industry leader. He has developed advanced database and metadata technologies, including knowledge base, similarity-based reasoning systems and model and ontology-based systems. He has also developed products in the distributed middleware, content management and collaboration areas, as well as developing architectures for very large-scale data and information management systems.
Until late 2004, Dr.Hartzband was technology vice president of the Collaboration in the Content Management Software Group of the EMC Corporation. Previously, he served as the chief technology officer for several technology companies such as Documentum, eRoom Technology, Agile Software, Upstream Consulting and Riverton.
In 2004 Dr. Hartzband assumed a part-time position at the Engineering Systems Divison of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a visiting Scholar focused on technology adoption in the healthcare sector. His on-going research, consulting and advisory activities have included an evaluaiton of the technology being used to create the Santa Barbara County Care Data Exchange, and in research and education towards providing community health centers with affordable access to the technology infrastructure needed to provide clinical care and support operations throught the RCHN Community Health Foundation.
Dr. Hartzband is the author of numerous technical reports and journal articles in mathematics, artificial intelligence, concurrent engineering and cultural anthropology. He holds a doctoral degree in mathematics and has served as an adjunct faculty member at both Stanford University (Computer Science Department & Knowledge Systems Laboratory) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Leaders for Manufacturing Program).
Dr. Haseltine was the Associate Director of National Intelligence for Science and Technology (the CTO for the entire national intelligence community) until last October, and before that was the Director of Research at the National Security Agency. Prior to that he was EVP of Disney Imagineering where he was in charge of all R&D for Walt Disney Corporation. While there he worked closely with some of the brightest minds in the software industry - among them Alan Kay and Danny Hillis - incubating new technologies for mass consumer markets and on-line gaming and communities.
Dr. Haseltine was director of engineering for Hughes Aircraft, where he focused on developing virtual reality systems for flight simulation. He has 15 patents in optics, special effects and electronic media, and more than 100 publications in science and technical journals, the web, and Discover Magazine.
Dr. Bagley brings nearly 30 years of experience in the healthcare field and a deep and sophisticated understanding of healthcare policy issues and regulatory programs.
Prior to joining Resilient, Dr. Bagley was a partner at Arnold & Porter for nine years, with a practice focused on health care regulatory and reimbursement matters for public and private agencies, payers, providers, and others. He is the former Director of the Coverage and Analysis Group in the Health Care Financing Administration's Office of Clinical Standards and Quality. CMS is the federal agency that administers the Medicare, Medicaid, and Child Health Insurance Programs, thereby providing health insurance for over 74 million Americans.
While at CMS, Dr. Bagley directed the clinical and scientific determination of Medicare coverage policy and the assessment of new technology. Dr. Bagley previously held positions as a Medical Officer at CMS and was a Medical Officer in the Office of the Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Bagley served as Assistant Attorney General for the state of Utah, where he remains licensed to practice both law and medicine.
Mr. Looney is responsible for the technical execution of Resilient's vision -- creating the infrastructure and integrating with partners and customers to help them extract value from the Resilient Trust Network. He brings 15 years of software development experience to the role. He started his career at CERN (Eurpoean Center for Nuclear Research) and Sybase, later serving as Director of Engineering and Director of Professional Services at Evolve Software and Primavera Systems. Mr. Looney holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin and is a board officer for a non-profit, non-traditional community choir.




