BOARD OF DIRECTORS

JENNIFER SCOTT FONSTAD
JENNIFER SCOTT FONSTADManaging Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson

Jennifer Scott Fonstad is a Managing Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Considered one of the most senior women in venture today, Ms. Fonstad invests broadly in early stage companies with recent investments in mobile applications, consumer and enterprise application services, and energy management. Investment successes include Athenahealth (NASDAQ: ATHN), Lumenos (acquired by Wellpoint, NYSE: WLP), Achex (acquired by First Data, NYSE: FDC), and NetZero (NASDAQ: UNTD).

In addition to her investing responsibilities, Jennifer sits on the investment committees for DFJ Frontier, DFJ's partner fund in California and serves as an advisor to DFJ Tamir Fishman, DFJ's partner fund in Israel, and the DFJ China and DFJ Vietnam teams.

Jennifer joined DFJ as a Kauffman Fellow in 1997 becoming a partner in 1998. She began her career with Bain and Company after spending a year teaching math to high school students in sub-Sahara Africa. She graduated Cum Laude from Georgetown University and holds an MBA with Distinction from the Harvard Business School. In her spare time, Jennifer focuses on her family and community. She serves on the Board of Trustees for Castilleja School, the pre-eminent girls middle school and high school in Northern California, and the Somaly Mam Foundation, an organization focused on ending sex slavery for under-age girls around the world. She and her husband Diego built the first LEED Platinum certified home in Silicon Valley and Jennifer can be found running around on weekends with one or all of their four children.

SONJA HOEL PERKINS
SONJA HOEL PERKINSManaging Director, Menlo Ventures
Sonja joined Menlo Ventures in 1994. Prior to Menlo Ventures, she was in business development for Symantec Corporation and was an investment analyst for TA Associates. Sonja focuses primarily on Internet, communications and software investments. Her recent investments and board seats include: 3VR, Crowdcast, Flurry, Jobfox, nCircle, Q1 Labs and Socialcast. Her prior investments and board seats include: Acme Packet (APKT); AssureNet Pathways, acquired by Symantec (SYMC); Eloquent (ELOQ); F5 Networks (FFIV); MailFrontier, acquired by SonicWALL (SNWL); Optical Solutions, acquired by Calix (CALX); PassMark Security, acquired by RSA Security (formerly RSAS and now a subsidiary of EMC Corporation); Priority Call, acquired by LHS Group; Recourse Technologies, acquired by Symantec (SYMC); Solidcore, acquired by McAfee (MFE) and Vermeer Technologies, acquired by Microsoft (MFST). Sonja is a graduate of the University of Virginia (B.S. in Commerce) and the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration (M.B.A.). She serves as a director of the Western Association of Venture Capitalists (WAVC), the Foundation Board of the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
KEVAL DESAI
KEVAL DESAIPartner, InterWest Partners

Keval Desai invests in digital media, consumer Internet and mobile companies. Keval, a past Google executive and well-known angel investor, joined InterWest's IT team in 2011. He is a board member at Flurry, Triposo and LocBox, and investor in FloType, GainFitness, iDoneThis, PrimaTable and SourceNinja.

As Google's former director of product management, Keval led teams that launched new advertising products and businesses — including video/TV ads and an expansion of AdWords. He also launched syndication of Google's products to third parties. Keval, has worked in Silicon Valley since the early 1990s and prior to InterWest, he was an angel investor at several start-ups including Backblaze, MyLikes, Optimizely, Rixty and SpotMixer.

Immediately prior to joining InterWest, Keval was vice president for product at Digg. Earlier in his career, he was a co-founder of Achex, an Internet payments company acquired by First Data. Before joining Google, Keval was an investor at two venture capital firms, ONSET Ventures and Morgan Stanley Venture Partners.

Keval holds an M.B.A. from UC Berkeley, an M.S. in computer science from UC Santa Barbara and a B.E. in electrical engineering from the University of Mumbai. He is a member of the Dean's Advisory Board at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and also sits on the Board for the Lester Center for Entrepreneurship at UC Berkeley.

SIMON KHALAF
SIMON KHALAFPresident & Chief Executive Officer, Flurry
Simon is responsible for Flurry's day-to-day operations. He has been an entrepreneurial executive for over 20 years, having built numerous consumer, media and enterprise solutions that have generated over $800 million in M&A and IPO transactions. Prior to Flurry, Simon held senior executive positions at JustOn, Novell, Vernier, Volera and Worldtalk. Simon earned an undergraduate engineering degree from the American University of Beirut and a Master of Engineering from Syracuse University.
SEAN BYRNES
SEAN BYRNESFounder and Chief Technology Officer, Flurry
Sean oversees all product development and management functions at the company. Prior to Flurry, he led a product development team in the eServices group at Verizon Communications, developing new consumer services from emerging technologies. Sean earned an undergraduate engineering degree from Dartmouth College and a Master of Engineering in Computer Science from Cornell University.