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iPass Executive Biographies

A diverse and experienced management team directs and executes iPass’ market strategies, technical initiatives, and the company’s fast-paced growth.

Evan L. Kaplan, President and Chief Executive Officer
evan_kaplanEvan L. Kaplan was elected as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective in mid-November 2008. He brings to iPass nearly two decades of experience providing enterprises with IP-based communications.
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Steven Gatoff, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
steven_gatoffSteven Gatoff, iPass Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is responsible for the company’s global finance, accounting, treasury and investor relations functions. Steven joined iPass in 2009 and brings a unique combination of strong accounting and controls acumen, tier-1 investment banking experience and an accomplished track record of in-house financial leadership. Steven has nearly 20 years of leadership in building and overhauling organizations, scaling operations and driving shareholder value for technology and telecommunications companies.
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Nick Hulse, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales
nick_hulseNick Hulse is responsible for worldwide direct and channel sales for of all iPass products and services. Nick has over two decades of experience spanning sales, operations and marketing, having built strong channel, distribution, partner and professional services programs for a number of software and service companies.
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Jay Patel, Senior Vice President, Product Development
jay_patelAs Senior VP of Product Development, Jay Patel drives the evolution of iPass’ next-generation service delivery platform and the development of enterprise connectivity services for new and existing markets. He brings more than 25 years experience building software for a variety of markets, from personal computers to Internet services. Jay also possesses strong expertise in security systems, rapid-development techniques and managing global engineering teams.
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Steven Wastie, Senior Vice President, Marketing
steven_wastieAs Senior Vice President of Marketing, Steven Wastie is responsible for evolving iPass’ corporate strategy, ensuring the development of new capabilities, services, pricing, and messaging consistent with this strategy, and effectively promoting the company and its services to prospects, customers, partners and other stakeholders. With over 15 years of global marketing and general management experience, Steven has a consistent track record of building and managing teams that deliver results.
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William (Bill) Garvey, Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
william_garveyBill Garvey manages the iPass legal team. He plays a key role in driving corporate strategies, setting policies and developing standards and practices across the company. As iPass conducts business with large corporations worldwide, Bill oversees vital regulatory and governmental relations efforts, and the

computer server manufacturer and Actuate Corporation, an enterprise reporting and business intelligence software company.
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Barbara Nelson, Chief Technology Officer
barbara_nelson As Chief Technology Officer, Barbara Nelson is responsible for establishing the company’s technical vision and aligning that vision with the overall iPass business strategy. She defines the strategy for technology platforms, partnerships, and external relationships.  Her team is responsible for researching new technologies, and represents iPass on standards committees such as the WiMAX Forum and the Wireless Broadband Alliance. 
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