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`Exhibit 23
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`www.linkedin.com/in/dougbrackbill
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`Doug Brackbill
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`CEO at DLB Mobile
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`Web Development
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`Business Modeling
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`Product Management
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`Proven CEOand entrepreneur with the ability to recognize
`opportunity early and build great teams, IP, products and results.
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`Pioneer in messaging, social, mobile, cloud, communications, for
`consumer and enterprise.
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`Skills include leadership, strategy, team building, fund raising, IP
`creation, business models, pricing, execution, go to market, and high
`growth.
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`Experience
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`DLB Mobile
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`CEO
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`January 2010 - Present (12 years 7 months)
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`Good Technology (acquired by Blackberry)
`CMO
`December 2005 - December 2009 (4 years 1 month)
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`Executive advisory services for startups and corporate projects in mobile,
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`messaging, communications and cloud. Projects include executive
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`management, strategy, fund raising, product marketfit, roadmap, marketing
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`plans, and business development.
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`Line2 (acquired by J2 Global)
`CEO
`February 2014 - August 2018 (4 years 7 months)
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`Line2 provides a separate business phoneline for smartphones, tablets and
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`computers,andis targeted at small businesses and professionals. Popular
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`with realtors, freelancers, consultants, owners and founders,it’s as easy to
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`install and use as an app for each device. The businessusercantalk, text and
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`do business worldwide, while keeping their personal numberprivate.
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`management and marketing responsibilities. Products included mobile email,
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`mobile social networking, and mobile device management, with offerings
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`for consumer, small business and enterprise. Worked closely with mobile
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`operators Vodafone Global, T-Mobile, Orange, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and
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`Softbank.
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`Traverse Networks (acquired by Avaya, Inc.)
`CEO
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`2003 - 2005 (2 years)
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`Took the helm of early stage innovative telephony startup, raised $9m in
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`funding, expanded the team and focused strategy on mobile access to
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`corporate voice systems. Products included visual voicemail and smart call
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`control. Created partnerships with industry leaders Cisco and Avaya, thelatter
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`of whom acquired the company.
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`Visto (acquired by Blackberry)
`Chairman & CEO
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`1997 - 2002 (5 years)
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`Case 6:22-cv-000 Rejoined the expanded Visto/Good as global CMO with all product
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`SkyTel (acquired by Verizon)
`SVP Mobile Apps
`1993 - 1997 (4 years)
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`Founding CEO ofVisto Corporation, which later became Good Technology,
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`inventing early cloud concepts and delivering award-winning suite of cloud
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`apps for messaging, sharing, syncing and mobile access. Built the team from
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`a few talented engineers into 130 people, raised $45M from Bessemer, NEA,
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`Trinity, and GE, developed a patent portfolio worth over $300M, and quickly
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`ramped to 3M users.
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`Led the mobile apps and devices group to achieve many mobilefirsts and
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`partnerships in mobile email, information services, broadcast services, peer-
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`to-peer messaging, M2M and mobile devices, working with partners Microsoft,
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`HP,Philips, Sony, Motorola, IBM Lotus, Dow Jones and Reuters.
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`Borland International
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`VP & GM Collaboration
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`1991 - 1993 (2 years)
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`GM responsible for workgroup business unit focused on email and
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`collaboration software. Product breakthroughs included email conversation
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`threads, workgroup-enabled apps, and publish/subscribe collaboration.
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`customers,and partners Apple and Adobe.
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`MCI
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`Director MCI Mail
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`1982 - 1991 (9 years)
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`Memberofthe industry-leading MCI Mail team.
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`Initially drafted the plan to
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`secureinternal funding, then product management, and ultimately business
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`GM ofglobal email business for F100 customers. Led MCI to many email firsts
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`in client software, interconnectivity, EDI and mobile. Also provided industry
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`leadership as Chairman of the Email Association.
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`Sprint Nextel
`Manager, Finance
`1980 - 1982 (2 years)
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`Case 6:22-cv-000 Worked closely with Paris development team, F500 sales channels and
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`Penn State University
`BS, Electrical Engineering - (1974 - 1978)
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`Financial managerresponsible for the founding business plan for Sprint’s
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`Spacenetsatellite spinoff. Later led financial team analyzing wireless backhaul
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`technologies, digital switching, and new voice services.
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`Education
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`University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School
`MBA, Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology - (1978 - 1980)
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`University of Pennsylvania
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`MS, Systems Engineering - (1978 - 1980)
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