| OpenView Venture Partners Taps George Roberts |
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| Monday, 09 April 2007 | |
OpenView Venture Partners Taps George Roberts(NAMC) - Expansion stage venture capital fund, OpenView Venture Partners, have added a new component to the firm. They have been come to terms with George Roberts which has brought him to the firm effective April 2, 2007. According to the company George Roberts is a former member of the executive management team at Oracle, with over 25 years of deep management experience in the software industry. For the last three years, George has been making private investments and serving as a board member of several fast-growing venture capital-funded software companies, including ScriptLogic Corporation, Fieldglass Inc., and Informance International. From 1990 to 2003, George spent 13 years at Oracle Corporation, most recently having served as EVP of North American Sales. While at Oracle, George was responsible for over $1 billion in revenue and over 2,000 employees, reporting directly to the company's CEO and Chairman, Larry Ellison. -As private equity and venture capital funds/firms continue to expand the acquisition of key talent has become more important than ever. So over the next 12-18 months you may see more top talent shift gears to private equity/venture capital, as more public entities go private. NAMC Newswire Note: NAMC Worldwide has added a new service to its line up, they are now arranging the private buying and selling of various commodiites such as Gold Bullion, Crude Oil, Copper, D2, Scrap Metal and others. With relationships with Private Buyers and Sellers, NAMC has the ability to arrange Private Transactions in most quantities. Please visit http://www.namcworldwide.com/gold for more information. This article can be republished either online or in print as long as credit is given to the author and the NAMC Newswire. Wall Street to Main Street is also one of the leading shows on StreetIQ , the leader in financial podcast: http://www.streetiq.com/dir/NAMC.shtml Also be sure to listen to the "Wall Street to Main Street" radio show that is syndicated daily. Just visit the NAMC radio at www.namcnewswire.com/namcradio. U.S. Trade Delegations to China scheduled for 2007, Small and Mid Cap Public and Private U.S. Companies are the Focus of the trips: www.namcworldwide.com/conferences |

