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Board of Directors

Craig Lund, CEO

CEO Craig Lund is a seasoned technology-industry veteran with over 25 years of experience managing high-performing teams in some of the world’s leading technology companies and startups. Under his leadership, SecureAuth has become one of the recognized leaders in identity enforcement.

Before joining SecureAuth in 2005, Lund worked for IBM where he was a member of the World Wide Security Management division and was responsible for Security Sales Teams for the United States, Canada, and Latin America. He developed and managed the execution of sales strategy for five security product lines that resulted in more than $100 million of annual revenue. In addition, Lund developed and managed a worldwide program for Global Service Integrators such as KPMG, using the IBM Security Suite for their integrated security solutions.

Prior to his tenure at IBM, Lund was the vice president of sales and operations for the western region for Netegrity. During his tenure, Netegrity grew from a startup company into the industry standard for internet access control. Lund helped Netegrity build its sales and support teams,  which resulted in the company’s $1 billion market capitalization before being acquired by CA. He also has also held sales and sales management positions at Dassault Systems, Intelligent Environments, Prime Computer and Digital Equipment Corporation.

Lund holds a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration from Utah State University.

Allen Miner, Board Member

Mr. Miner is a founder and General Partner of SunBridge Partners and the founder and a Director of SunBridge Corporation. Mr. Miner has significant experience in Internet, enterprise and open-source software, entrepreneurship, and international technology transfer. Mr. Miner has been actively involved in each of the firm’s investments, resulting in numerous successful IPOs, including SalesForce.com, MacroMill, ITMedia and G-Mode, among others. Mr. Miner is currently a member of the Board of Directors of SalesForce Japan and The New Media Group.

Mr. Miner graduated from Brigham Young University with degrees in Computer Science and Asian Studies (he had earlier spent two years in Japan). He joined Oracle Corporation in 1986 and was dispatched to Japan, where he founded and helped lead Oracle Japan. Following commercial success in entering the Japanese market and a successful IPO on the Japan stock market, Oracle Japan has become a model for US technology companies entering Japan. Mr. Miner returned from Japan in 1996 to serve as Oracle’s Vice President in charge of Linux/Open Source.

Mr. Miner founded SunBridge Corporation in 1999. As SunBridge CEO, Mr. Miner aims to create a dynamic, collaborative environment in which Japanese information technology startups develop at a globally competitive pace. SunBridge provides a variety of growth-enabling services to both startups and global enterprises. SunBridge services include early stage venture capital investment (with a portfolio of over 35 investments), software product and internet system co-development, sales and marketing strategy and execution, organizational strategy and recruiting.

Garret Grajek, CTO / COO

Garret Grajek is a CISSP-certified security engineer with more than 20 years of experience in the information security and authentication space. As Chief Technical Officer and Chief Operating Officer for SecureAuth Corporation, Garret is responsible for the strategic direction of the company’s Identity Enforcement product offerings.

Prior to co-founding SecureAuth, Grajek held leadership roles at some of the world’s leading technology companies including Cisco and IBM, where he was responsible for consumer and network security products. He also served as western region lead field engineer for RSA Security.

Grajek also worked at Netegrity where he was responsible for field implementation of Access Control products and led installations of SiteMinder, the security suite that controls all user access to the E*Trade Financial Services web site. Netegrity became the standard for internet access control and was acquired by CA.

He began his career as an entrepreneur and founder of an independent programming company that specialized in operating systems and network utilities. A pioneer in the use of the Linux operating system in enterprise environments, Grajek was responsible for the successful completion of numerous projects for IBM, Texas Instruments, Tandem Computers.

Grajek holds bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University of Texas at Austin.

Thomas C. Stewart, CFO

Thomas C. Stewart is the chief financial officer at SecureAuth Corporation and is responsible for the company’s financial operations. A recognized expert in the financial analysis of business technology decisions and ROI of information technology, Stewart is a frequent speaker at industry events.

Stewart joined SecureAuth in 2006 after six years at Intel Corporation. At Intel he held senior positions in both finance and marketing, and was responsible for strategic analysis and financial controls for delivering information technology solutions. Stewart also acted as strategic finance consultant to Intel Capital. In addition to investment portfolio analysis, he contributed financial analysis for several individual portfolio companies. While at Intel, Stewart built the European sales and marketing team targeting the IT system integrator channel. During that time, he managed the technical integration of newly developed Intel products into System Integrator partners who were responsible for more than $80M in Intel revenue.

Prior to joining Intel, Stewart held management positions at data networking and application services firms. He served as one of the first product managers for FutureLink, a pioneer in the development of the application service provider (ASP) concept.

Stewart holds a bachelor’s degree from Colorado College and a master’s degree in business from the Paul Merage School of Business at University of California, Irvine.

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