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Peter Mojica, Bio.

Mojica is a visionary technical executive and a research and development expert in the fields of compliance, risk management, social sciences, long-term digital preservation, and legal discovery with a demonstrated success creating, building and launching enterprise class products for domestic and international markets. He has deep expertise in the financial services  and health-care sectors.

Mr. Mojica currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer and CIO of bioVIGL Systems (Ann Arbor, MI.). bioVIGIL is a company in the acute health-care sector that manufactures wearable technology, networking equipment and software to assist hospitals in reducing healthcare-associated infections through enhanced hand-washing compliance.  Here he is responsible for orchestrating and driving the company’s product vision, innovation, technology architecture and overall strategy. Prior to bioVIGIL Mojica served as an advisory board member and was later recruited by the CEO to a full-time role as VP of Product Strategy and Management for Awarepoint Corporation (San Diego, CA), a leading provider of enterprise awareness and Real Time Location Solutions (RTLS) for major healthcare systems. At Awarepoint Mojica led a transformational change to re-position the company from a network hardware and device provider to an enterprise class software solution provider.

Prior to joining Awarepoint, Mojica was recruited by the Board of AXS-One to develop a new software and services business based on an existing enterprise legacy archiving software platform product that was still being used and maintained by the firm.

AXS-One was a publicly traded software company located in Rutherford, NJ. From the beginning of AXS-One’s entry into the email archival industry (2003) Peter developed and led AXS-One’s compliance solutions business, product strategy and technical platform and applications architecture for digital archival, long-term records management of electronic records, regulatory compliance and legal discovery with a focus on electronic communications such as e-mail, instant messaging, office documents and transactional systems generated data for worldwide enterprises. He served as the General Manager leading all facets of product strategy, management, product development, global partner strategy, business development and marketing. During his six + years at AXS-One, Mojica led the company’s exponential growth to a 1,200% stock value increase over a two year rapid growth period. During Mojica’s visionary leadership, the company’s newly developed software product lines grew revenues from $2 million to nearly $100 million.(see stock value during this period)

In his  capacity (from 2007 on) Peter worked closely with and advised the firm’s major customers and strategic partners (EDS, British Telecom, Sun Microsystems) in their technological direction, product positioning and use of electronic records archival and long term storage technologies for their corporations.

As a 25+ year Information Technology veteran of the financial services, consulting and commercial software industries Mr. Mojica has held key executive positions in the software, consulting, services and corporate sectors – including Vice President of Research & Development for First Union National Bank Capital Markets (currently Wells Fargo), located in Charlotte, NC., where he led research in the computer science field as it applied to creating strategic leverage of technology within the banking and financial markets. His organizational responsibility included a multi-divisional unit within First Union/Capital Markets with charters to service both enterprise wide infrastructure technology standards and capital markets business unit’s technology requirements throughout the firm.

In New York City, Peter was a Managing Director with R.C.G. Information Technology, the technology arm of Reliance Insurance Co. He also worked at diverse Fortune 500 companies in various information management capacities and served in executive information and IT management roles at Nomura Securities, British Airways, CS First Boston, and Chemical Bank.

Mr. Mojica’s commercial software company experience includes serving in business and engineering capacities – at CreekPath Systems, located in Boulder CO as the CSO (Chief Solutions Architect) where he was responsible for developing and championing the company’s heterogeneous storage management vision and technology both internally and externally to major customers, prospects and industry analysts.

At Selectica Inc., located in San Jose, CA., he served both in engineering and senior management capacities – working with major channel partners in developing software solution practices for using complex rules based systems within the financial services, manufacturing, telecom and other vertical markets. His major channel partners served were KPMG and Anderson Consulting.

Mr. Mojica’s early career accomplishments are in the area of developing 4GL compilers for database management systems and computer applications for complex legal settlement and legal case management systems for the automotive products liability industry.

Having served in full-time capacities at Herzfeld & Rubin P.C. (reference letter) located on Wall St. in NYC, he led the firm’s research and computer system development of case, interrogatory, expert witness and records management systems and document access strategies for worldwide complex automotive product liability defense claims which included special records archival projects for video classification for NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).

And, at Sargoy, Stein Rosen & Shapiro (reference letter) located in NYC,  he developed records and analytical computer management systems for anti-trust claims in the motion picture industry where damage periods and records analysis averaged 25 years periods.

Mr. Mojica is the founding President of the Charlotte Area Chapter for the Society of Information Management (SIM).

He is an active member of the Storage Networking Industry Association and has served as Chair and co-Chair of various committees for the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA)-Data Management Forum. At SNIA he co-developed and published the ground breaking “100 Year Archive Survey Requirements” study and contributed to the Blue Ribbon Task Force research paper on “Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access”, led by a 17-member group of experts from economics, computer science, libraries, archives, museums, with funding and support from the U.S. National Science Foundation and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

He is a member of the Technology Advisory Boards of Xandros , a leading Linux-based operating environment and Scalix Corporation an open source messaging and calendaring solution.

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