Board of Directors

D. Craig Young – Chairman and CEO, MegaPath

Craig Young has over 29 years of experience in the telecom and data communications industry. Since joining MegaPath in July 2004, his primary focus has been to create a world class managed IP services company that provides businesses with the ability to easily and securely communicate between their headquarters, employees and business partners.

Young served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Netifice until its merger with MegaPath in 2006. Before this he was with AT&T Canada, serving first as Vice Chairman and Director and later as President. He was the President and CEO of MetroNet Communications until their merger with AT&T in 1999. Before MetroNet, Young served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Brooks Fiber, a pioneer local exchange carrier that was acquired by WorldCom for approximately $3 billion in 1998. From 1980 to 1995, Young held various high level executive positions at Ameritech Customer Business Services, US West Communications and Executone Information Systems.

Young earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from California State University, Chico.

Rob Archambault - Partner, Platinum Equity

Rob Archambault oversees Platinum's M&A Operations group and evaluates prospective acquisitions by analyzing operations, strategy and overall fit within the portfolio. Post-acquisition, Archambault works closely with the executive management team to set the strategy, budget and transition plan.

Prior to joining Platinum Equity in 1997 as part of the Pilot Software acquisition, Archambault held the positions of Vice President Business Development, Vice President Professional Services and Vice President, Channels, Americas with Pilot; as well as technical support and finance positions with other technology companies.

Archambault earned a B.S. in Management from New York Maritime College.

Scott Chandler - Managing Partner, Franklin Court Partners

Since 2002, Scott C. Chandler has been the managing partner for Franklin Court Partners, LLC. From 1998 to 2001, Chandler was chief financial officer (1998 - 2000) and senior vice president for global business development (2000 - 2001) for RHYTHMS NetConnections, a leading provider of broadband services utilizing digital subscriber line (DSL) technology.

At RHYTHMS, he was responsible for raising over $2 billion for the company and in 2001, led the financial restructuring of the company, which resulted in the sale of its assets to Worldcom. Chandler also served as president and chief executive officer of C-COR.net, a pioneer in the cable television industry. Under his leadership, C-COR.net's revenues increased to over $150 million, and it was named by FORTUNE magazine as one of the 100 fastest-growing public companies.

Chandler earned his BA from Whitworth College and his MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

Rob Ketterson - Managing Partner, Volition Capital

Rob Ketterson focuses on investment opportunities in information technology, software and tech-enabled services. He currently serves on the boards of Asset Control, MegaPath and mindSHIFT. Prior to being a founding partner of Volition Capital in 2010, Ketterson was Managing Partner at Fidelity Ventures. While at Fidelity Ventures, he led the U.S. and Europe investment teams.

He has led a number of investments including Geotel (subsequently acquired by Cisco), Nuance Communications, InterNAP, Webspective Software (acquired by Inktomi), Nexabit Networks (acquired by Lucent), WaveSmith (acquired by Ciena), Connected Corp (acquired by Iron Mountain) and Intellon (subsequently acquired by Atheros). Prior to Fidelity, Ketterson worked as a manager in the high technology practice of The Boston Consulting Group and was a product manager for PC products at VLSI Technology, Inc.

Ketterson currently serves on the Board of the New England Venture Capital Association (NEVCA) for Volition Capital and formerly represented Fidelity Ventures on the Board of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA).

Ketterson received an undergraduate degree in computer engineering from the University of Arizona and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Jacob Kotzubei - Partner, Platinum Equity

Jacob Kotzubei leads a team of professionals through the entire acquisition execution process, including diligence, valuation, contract negotiations and financing, as well as directs selected portfolio company divestiture activities. He works directly with Founder, Chairman and CEO Tom Gores. Kotzubei is a board member of many of Platinum's portfolio companies and also shares responsibility for managing Platinum's limited partner relationships.

Prior to joining Platinum Equity in 2002, Kotzubei was a Vice President of the High Tech Group at Goldman Sachs and was head of the East Coast Semiconductor Group. Previously, he was a successful M&A attorney with Sullivan & Cromwell in New York City.

Kotzubei earned his Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University in 1991 and his J.D. from Columbia University School of Law in 1994. He is a retired member of the New York State Bar.

Glen Swanson - Senior Vice President, Best Buy

Glen Swanson serves as a senior vice president, business customer group, for Best Buy, Co., Inc., a multinational retailer of technology and entertainment products and services. In this role, his responsibilities include meeting the needs of small business owners, government agencies and educational institutions. He also oversees Best Buy Express, a business focused on meeting the needs of on-the-go customers through automated service outlets.

Prior to his current role, Swanson served as a territory general manager for U.S. Best Buy stores in portions of the Midwest. He has held numerous roles in the organization since joining in 1989, including senior product specialist, assistant manager, general manager and district manager. Swanson also was a pioneer on the early Customer Centricity teams and has been active supporter of the Women's Leadership Forum (Wolf) at Best Buy.

Swanson, who grew up in Chicago, attended Illinois State University.

Bob Wentworth - Partner, Platinum Equity

Robert Wentworth participates in senior level merger and acquisition activities for Platinum Equity. He was previously President and Chief Executive Officer for the North American operations of Platinum portfolio company NextiraOne, where he led its formation and served as CEO since its inception in 2001. Prior to joining Platinum Equity in 1997, Wentworth was President and Chief Executive Officer at Alden Electronics, Inc. where he also served as the company's Chief Financial Officer. Previously, Wentworth served as a certified public accountant for fourteen years with Ernst & Young.

Wentworth grew up in Massachusetts and was educated at Bentley College.

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