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Kim Polese

Kim Polese, CEO SpikeSource, 2006
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Kim Polese, CEO SpikeSource, 2006

Kim Karin Polese (born November 13, 1961) was president and CEO of Marimba, Inc. until July 2000, and was one of the most prominent Silicon Valley executives during the dot-com era. Polese spent more than seven years with Sun Microsystems working as a Java product manager, before embarking on Marimba's Java-based business. Before joining Sun, she worked at IntelliCorp Inc.

As of September 2004[1], Polese is CEO of SpikeSource, a provider of business-ready open source solutions. The company was incubated in 2003 at VC firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers by Ray Lane, and launched its first products in April 2005. Series A and B investors include Intel Capital, co-led by Matthew Fix, and Fidelity Ventures.

Polese serves on the boards of Technorati, Inc., the Global Security Institute, and the University of California President's Board on Science and Innovation. She also serves on the executive council of TechNet, a bipartisan network of executives that promotes the growth of the technology economy.

Polese is a fellow at Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Engineered Innovation.

She received a BA degree in biophysics in 1984 from the University of California, Berkeley and studied Computer Science at University of Washington.

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