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Author:

David Glick

Senior Vice President, Enterprise Business Services
Walmart

David Glick serves as the senior vice president of Walmart’s Enterprise Business Services. He leads enterprise systems, including People Technology Modernization, Finance Tech, Associate Digital Experience (ADE) and Shared Services, that enable Walmart to spend smartly, act digitally and build trust with associates and shareholders. 

Before joining Walmart, David served as the chief technology officer for Flexe, a logistics and supply chain technology provider. There, he was responsible for building the foundational technology that allows for an open logistics network to optimize the delivery of goods. Prior to that, he was vice president of fulfillment and logistics tech for Amazon, where he was responsible for all the technology inside the walls of Amazon’s fulfillment centers, as well as the founding tech vice president of Amazon Logistics. 

David has over 20 years of experience in enterprise tech, product development, system architecture and logistics and fulfillment tech. 

 

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of South Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

David Glick

Senior Vice President, Enterprise Business Services
Walmart

David Glick serves as the senior vice president of Walmart’s Enterprise Business Services. He leads enterprise systems, including People Technology Modernization, Finance Tech, Associate Digital Experience (ADE) and Shared Services, that enable Walmart to spend smartly, act digitally and build trust with associates and shareholders. 

Before joining Walmart, David served as the chief technology officer for Flexe, a logistics and supply chain technology provider. There, he was responsible for building the foundational technology that allows for an open logistics network to optimize the delivery of goods. Prior to that, he was vice president of fulfillment and logistics tech for Amazon, where he was responsible for all the technology inside the walls of Amazon’s fulfillment centers, as well as the founding tech vice president of Amazon Logistics. 

David has over 20 years of experience in enterprise tech, product development, system architecture and logistics and fulfillment tech. 

 

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of South Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

 

Pankaj Dugar

SVP & GM, North America
AI21 Labs

Pankaj is the Senior Vice President and General Manager of North America for AI21 Labs - a leader in generative AI and Large Language Models, with the mission to bring reliable Generative AI solutions to the enterprise.

Previously, he was the Vice President of Product and Data Partnerships at Databricks where he built over 100 successful partnerships from the ground up.

Prior to Databricks, he led the Google Cloud Platform team responsible for its largest, and most strategic cloud partnerships.

Pankaj Dugar

SVP & GM, North America
AI21 Labs

Pankaj Dugar

SVP & GM, North America
AI21 Labs

Pankaj is the Senior Vice President and General Manager of North America for AI21 Labs - a leader in generative AI and Large Language Models, with the mission to bring reliable Generative AI solutions to the enterprise.

Previously, he was the Vice President of Product and Data Partnerships at Databricks where he built over 100 successful partnerships from the ground up.

Prior to Databricks, he led the Google Cloud Platform team responsible for its largest, and most strategic cloud partnerships.

He has over two decades of experience holding leadership roles in sales and corporate strategy at large multinational technology and management consulting firms, including Oracle, Cisco and McKinsey.

Pankaj graduated from Dartmouth with a degree in CS and has an MBA from the Harvard Business School.

 

Bryan Hanks

Shareholder
Greenberg Traurig

Bryan Hanks

Shareholder
Greenberg Traurig

Bryan Hanks

Shareholder
Greenberg Traurig

Author:

Mark Lohmeyer

VP & GM, Compute and AI Infrastructure
Google

Mark Lohmeyer leads the Compute and AI Infrastructure business for Google Cloud. In this role, he is responsible for the Google Cloud Compute Engine, AI/ML infrastructure (Cloud TPU and GPU), Core ML services, block storage (Persistent Disk and Hyperdisk), and enterprise solutions (SAP on GCP, Google Cloud VMware Engine, etc.)
Mark’s background includes leadership roles in general management, product management, marketing, business development, and engineering management, across a wide range of core infrastructure technologies, including compute, storage, and networking.


Prior to joining Google, Mark was the SVP/GM of VMware’s Cloud Infrastructure Business Group. In this role, he led a large-scale, global organization, spanning engineering, operations,
product management, and product marketing for the VMware infrastructure portfolio across Private Clouds, Public Clouds, and Cloud Provider Partners / Sovereign Clouds.


Prior to VMware, Mark led the product team for Enterprise WAN and Routing at Cisco and was the GM for HA/DR and Storage solutions at Veritas Software. Earlier in his career, he worked on storage I/O hardware at Adaptec, and digital imaging research and hardware design at the Sarnoff Research Labs, and holds a patent based on this work.
Mark holds a Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he also served as the head teaching assistant for Computational Structures.

Mark Lohmeyer

VP & GM, Compute and AI Infrastructure
Google

Mark Lohmeyer leads the Compute and AI Infrastructure business for Google Cloud. In this role, he is responsible for the Google Cloud Compute Engine, AI/ML infrastructure (Cloud TPU and GPU), Core ML services, block storage (Persistent Disk and Hyperdisk), and enterprise solutions (SAP on GCP, Google Cloud VMware Engine, etc.)
Mark’s background includes leadership roles in general management, product management, marketing, business development, and engineering management, across a wide range of core infrastructure technologies, including compute, storage, and networking.


Prior to joining Google, Mark was the SVP/GM of VMware’s Cloud Infrastructure Business Group. In this role, he led a large-scale, global organization, spanning engineering, operations,
product management, and product marketing for the VMware infrastructure portfolio across Private Clouds, Public Clouds, and Cloud Provider Partners / Sovereign Clouds.


Prior to VMware, Mark led the product team for Enterprise WAN and Routing at Cisco and was the GM for HA/DR and Storage solutions at Veritas Software. Earlier in his career, he worked on storage I/O hardware at Adaptec, and digital imaging research and hardware design at the Sarnoff Research Labs, and holds a patent based on this work.
Mark holds a Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he also served as the head teaching assistant for Computational Structures.

 

Issiah Owens

Director of Animal Health Products
DAW Systems

Issiah Owens

Director of Animal Health Products
DAW Systems

Issiah Owens

Director of Animal Health Products
DAW Systems
 

Adam Little

President
Exponential Animal Health Inc

Adam Little

President
Exponential Animal Health Inc

Adam Little

President
Exponential Animal Health Inc
 

Brian D. Walters

Executive Vice-President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Matthews International

Brian serves as Executive Vice-President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary for Matthews International Corporation having joined the Company as corporate counsel in January 2005 and having been promoted to the role of General Counsel in February 2009.  Brian directs all legal operations for the Company globally, in addition to serving as a member of Matthews’ executive leadership team.   

 

Brian D. Walters

Executive Vice-President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Matthews International

Brian D. Walters

Executive Vice-President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Matthews International

Brian serves as Executive Vice-President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary for Matthews International Corporation having joined the Company as corporate counsel in January 2005 and having been promoted to the role of General Counsel in February 2009.  Brian directs all legal operations for the Company globally, in addition to serving as a member of Matthews’ executive leadership team.   

 

Established in 1850, Matthews now operates 3 very diverse business segments in over 35 countries.   In 20 years of leading the legal function for Matthews, Brian has directed over 80 mergers and acquisitions, varying in size, complexities, industries and geographies.  During that same period, the annual revenue of the Company has more than tripled to approximately USD 1.8 Billion. 

 

Brian is also responsible for developing and directing various global compliance programs addressing trade secret protection, anti-trust, anti-corruption, data protection, export controls and insider trading.

 

Fortune Shieh

Chairman, Taiwan Association for Trade Secrets Protection
Associate General Counsel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.

Fortune Shieh, the Associate General Counsel of TSMC, boasts an illustrious career with diverse experiences. Starting as a public prosecutor, he served as the deputy director at Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council. Later, he became the managing attorney at Arthur Andersen's law firm in Taipei, followed by director of legal and public affairs of TSMC Shanghai, deputy legal director of TSMC North America, and eventually legal director at TSMC headquarters.

Fortune Shieh

Chairman, Taiwan Association for Trade Secrets Protection
Associate General Counsel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.

Fortune Shieh

Chairman, Taiwan Association for Trade Secrets Protection
Associate General Counsel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.

Fortune Shieh, the Associate General Counsel of TSMC, boasts an illustrious career with diverse experiences. Starting as a public prosecutor, he served as the deputy director at Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council. Later, he became the managing attorney at Arthur Andersen's law firm in Taipei, followed by director of legal and public affairs of TSMC Shanghai, deputy legal director of TSMC North America, and eventually legal director at TSMC headquarters.

Fortune has been instrumental in initiating TSMC's trade secret program, which includes a trade secret registration system and intelligent management. He also serves as the Chairman of the Taiwan Association for Trade Secret Protection Promotion.

Fortune holds an LL.B. from National Taiwan University, an LL.M. from Boston University, a Master's degree in intellectual property from the Franklin Pierce Law Center, and a Ph.D. in law from National Chengchi University. He is licensed to practice law in both New York and Taiwan.

 

The Honorable Kent Jordan

Director
Richards Layton & Finger (Former United States circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit)

Kent A. Jordan is a Director in the Wilmington, Delaware law firm of Richards, Layton & Finger. Previously, since 2006, he served as a United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit. Before that, he was a United States District Judge for the District of Delaware from 2002 to 2006. Judge Jordan received a B.A. in Economics in 1981 from Brigham Young University and a J.D. in 1984 from Georgetown University. He was an Assistant United States Attorney and head of the Civil Division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware.

The Honorable Kent Jordan

Director
Richards Layton & Finger (Former United States circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit)

The Honorable Kent Jordan

Director
Richards Layton & Finger (Former United States circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit)

Kent A. Jordan is a Director in the Wilmington, Delaware law firm of Richards, Layton & Finger. Previously, since 2006, he served as a United States Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit. Before that, he was a United States District Judge for the District of Delaware from 2002 to 2006. Judge Jordan received a B.A. in Economics in 1981 from Brigham Young University and a J.D. in 1984 from Georgetown University. He was an Assistant United States Attorney and head of the Civil Division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware. Later, he served as an officer and as a member of the boards of directors of privately held businesses and was a partner in a law firm. He is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University and has served as President of the Board of Trustees of the American Inns of Court Foundation, as well as on the boards of other non-profit organizations.