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Greg Baszucki
Greg has over 20 years of experience building and running technology companies. Prior to Wheelhouse, Greg co-founded Dealix Corporation, a market leader in online automotive sales leads. Under Greg’s leadership, Dealix was named the Highest Rated Automotive Online Buying Service by J.D. Power and Associates for three consecutive years. In addition, Dealix consistently won other awards for customer service, lead quality, and volume of leads delivered from Ward’s Auto World, Auto Dealer Monthly, and others. During Greg's tenure, Dealix was also named one of the Best Places to Work by the San Francisco Business Times. Greg grew Dealix to an $80 million revenue business and sold it to The Cobalt Group in 2004. In 1990, he co-founded Knowledge Revolution, a maker of award winning educational and professional simulation tools. Under Greg's leadership, Knowledge Revolution also won numerous awards, including the prestigious Software Publisher's Product of the Year for Best Educational Software in 1992. Knowledge Revolution was sold in 1998 to MacNeil-Schwendler Corporation.
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Brian Flynn
Brian is a private investor and serial entrepreneur focused on the software, internet/digital media and mobile sectors. Brian co-founded and/or invested in 22 private companies. Of that group, 9 exited, 10 are independent and 3 were shut down. Some of his private investments include AdMovate (sold to Yahoo!), IMsecure (sold to Checkpoint), Pixoart Design (sold to 51.com), Ultris (sold to Saba), Fotolog (sold to Hi-Media), Qpod (sold to Groupon) and other companies which are independent (Relevad, Wheelhouse, Mixbook, Meltwater, iDentalSoft, Cleanshelf, Pinkoi, Chairish, Markable, CFOPlans). He is also an LP in Infinity Venture Partners, a Japan-China mobile Internet fund. Brian spends his philanthropic time mentoring early stage technology entrepreneurs in Ghana, Africa. He currently serves on the Board of the Meltwater Foundation which runs MEST (Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology). Earlier in his career, Brian served as Head of Corporate Development at Macromedia where he managed strategy, investments and acquisitions and facilitated the sale of the company to Adobe for $3.9 billion. He also was an investment banker at Morgan Stanley & Co. and Robertson Stephens where he closed more than 40 mergers, acquisitions and financings. Specialties: Entrepreneurship, early stage investments, M&A, corporate development and strategy. Software, internet/digital media and mobile.
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