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Randall Ottinger is the Chairman of the Strategic Advisory Board for UST Global.
He is an investor, philanthropist, and author, and founder of the Wealth Impact
Network (WIN), an investment company and institute for philanthropy.
Prior to starting WIN, he was involved in the private bank of Bank of America advising
large family offices. Recently, he wrote a book on legacy leadership that is slated
to be published by McGraw Hill.
Mr. Ottinger has spent more than 20 years as an executive in high tech companies,
while at the same time acting as a key executive of the Ottinger-Heath Family Office
and Co-Chairman of the Ottinger Foundation.
Mr. Ottinger has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University and an MBA from
Harvard Business School. He is a member of Young President’s Organization and of
Social Venture Partners, and has served numerous non-profit boards.
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C. Scott Hartz retired from PWC Consulting in 2002 after 32 years with PWC and its predecessor firm, Price Waterhouse. For the last seven of those years, as Global CEO of the
organization, he built the consulting business from a $900.0 million enterprise
in 1995 to a $6.0 billion global enterprise operating in 70 countries with 33,000
employees. The organization served over 70 percent of the Fortune Global 500 enterprises.
Mr. Hartz has a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Lehigh University and
an MBA from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
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Cindy K. Andreotti is the President and CEO of The Andreotti Group LLC, a strategic business
advisory firm serving domestic and global enterprise clients, private equity and
institutional firms, and international investment groups. Prior to the launch of
The Andreotti Group, Ms. Andreotti spent 26 years in the telecommunications industry
with AT&T and MCI. Most recently, she was President of Enterprise Markets and was
responsible for the most successful and profitable business unit at MCI. Her previous
assignments at MCI included President of Business Markets and President of Global
Accounts and Strategic Ventures and Alliances. Before MCI, she held executive management
positions at AT&T Corporation.
Ms. Andreotti was recently ranked as one of the most powerful women in the Washington,
D.C. metropolitan area by The Washington Post. She serves as Vice Chairperson of the
Japan American Society, is a member of the executive committee of the Accenture
Women’s Leadership Forum, and is a member of the board of directors for APAC Client
Services, Inc., and Rivermine Software Inc.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Robert Damon is the President, North America for Korn/Ferry International and is a member of the
firm's global operating committee.
Earlier, Mr. Damon was with Spencer Stuart, where he was a Vice Chairman of the
firm’s U.S. operations and managing director of the West Coast operations. He has
more than 25 years of experience in executive searches for CEO, COO, president,
board director, and general management positions, as well as management searches
in the functional areas of marketing and sales, finance, manufacturing, operations,
and strategic planning.
He serves on the boards of the Special Operations Military Education Fund and the
GlobeSecNine, an investment firm specializing in homeland security.
Mr. Damon holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Industrial Management from Purdue University.
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Lane Grijns provides strategic direction and consultation to several companies. Earlier he was a Special Partner with Patricof & Co. Capital Corporation.
Prior to Patricof, Mr. Grijns had a 20-year career at ING Group N.V. where he was
Chairman and Regional Manager Americas Region of ING Barings, member of ING's Executive
Committee for Corporate and Investment Banking, Amsterdam, and Deputy Chairman,
Global Management Committee, ING Barings, London. During his leadership, ING's banking
and investment banking in the U.S. became the most profitable division of the ING
Group.
Mr. Grijns is a former Chairman of the Institute of International Bankers, New York;
Chairman of the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in the U.S.; and Chairman of the
Netherland–America Foundation.
He holds Law degrees from the University of Utrecht Law School and Tulane
University Law School.
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Anthony Williams is a partner at Baker & McKenzie where he serves as a member of Baker & McKenzie’s
Global Corporate & Securities Practice Group in the New York office. He concentrates
on mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments and commercial transactions
for American, European, and Asian clients, with an emphasis in the area of pharmaceuticals
and biotech.
Prior to Baker & McKenzie, Mr. Williams was with Coudert Brothers LLP where he was
chair of that firm's Global Life Sciences Practice. He also served as Chairman for
Coudert from 1993 to 2001.
He became a member of the State Bar of New York in 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court
in 1974, and the State Bar of California in 1977.
Mr. Williams graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University
and a J.D. from the New York University School of Law.
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