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Gary Rosensteel
President & CEO

Gary Rosensteel was a key executive in the startup of TechRx, which was acquired in 2003 by NDCHealth, producing over a 550% four year return for the Series A investors. Over the past decade he also participated in three other startups (founding role in two of these), in which he was heavily involved with executive management, product development and sales & marketing. He has held various executive management positions with start-up, mid-market and Fortune 100 companies. Gary has over 30 years of experience in all Information Technology disciplines across a wide range of industries, computing platforms and software applications, and worked for 11 years in Los Angeles adopting leading-edge technologies for the entertainment industry.

For four years Gary served as President of Cymbol Group, Ltd., a company providing comprehensive IT outsourcing services to small businesses. He then spent the next five years as a principal contributor to the success of TechRx. He was in charge of architecting, building and supporting the high-volume pharmacy application that made TechRx the leader in its industry, growing into a $50m company.

Following this, Gary participated in the creation of a new B2B web-based business, Pelleon, which supports reverse auction bidding on major construction projects. He worked directly with the founder helping to transform his vision into a complete business plan, and then architected and built the processing and web site supporting the business. Next, Gary assisted a local consulting company in entering a new line of business - web site hosting. He managed the design, provisioning, build out and testing of their fully fault tolerant web hosting center. Most recently he served as a principal and Chief Operating Officer for Vevolution, a startup company engaged in eMarketing activities.

Gary has a BS in Political Science from Valparaiso University. He has also taken courses at CMU's Graduate School of Industrial Administration.


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