People: iGO Inc (IGOI.W)

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Summary

Name Age Since Current Position

Michael Larson

59 2008 Independent Chairman of the Board

Michael Heil

64 2007 President, Chief Executive Officer, Director

Phillip Johnson

50 2012 Vice President - Product Development

Peter Ax

53 2007 Independent Director

Frederic Welts

58 2010 Independent Director

Tony Rossi

IR Contact Officer

Biographies

Name Description

Michael Larson

Mr. Michael J. Larson is Independent Chairman of the Board of Igo Inc. He has been a director since October 2007 and Chairman of the Board since July 2008 and is Chair of the Compensation and Human Resources Committee and a member of the Audit and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committees. From May 2002 to April 2008, Mr. Larson served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Personal Systems Group, Americas (“PSG”) for the Hewlett-Packard Company. In that role, he was responsible for PSG’s business and consumer PCs, mobile computing devices, workstations, and managed home products. Mr. Larson joined Hewlett-Packard following its merger with Compaq Computer Corporation. From 1996 through April 2002, Mr. Larson served in a variety of senior management positions at Compaq including Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Worldwide Access Business Group, which was responsible for all consumer and commercial personal computers. From May 2010 through November 2, 2011, Mr. Larson served as a retail business consultant for Imerj, a Flextronics, Inc. subsidiary, helping the company form a strategic business relationship with Best Buy, Inc. Mr. Larson’s professional experience also includes holding positions of increasing responsibility with companies such as Toshiba, Sony, The Coca-Cola Company Food Division, Johnson & Johnson, and The Carnation Company. Mr. Larson holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Wake Forest University.

Michael Heil

Mr. Michael D. Heil is President, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Igo Inc., since June 11, 2007. Prior to joining iGo, from 2004 to 2007, Mr. Heil was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Astute Networks, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company focused on the computer storage market. Prior to joining Astute Networks, from 2003 to 2004, Mr. Heil served as an outside director and consultant to several early-stage technology companies, including Locus Telecommunications and Maximize Wireless Solutions. From 2001 to 2002, Mr. Heil served as the Chief Executive Officer of Archway Digital Systems, Inc., a next generation blade-server start-up focused on the datacenter market. From 1999 to 2000, Mr. Heil served as the Chief Executive Officer of Broadstream Communications, Inc., a provider of last mile wireless telecommunication. From 1995 to 1999, Mr. Heil was employed by Compaq Computer Corporation, serving from 1998 to 1999 as its Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Marketing, where he was responsible for sales, marketing, service and support for all Compaq products and services worldwide. From 1995 to 1998, Mr. Heil served as Compaq’s Senior Vice President and General Manager, Consumer Products Group where he managed the development, marketing and sales of all of Compaq’s consumer products and services worldwide and introduced the first portable computer designed for the consumer market. Prior to joining Compaq, from 1989 to 1995, Mr. Heil was President and General Manager of Los Angeles Cellular Telephone Company, a cellular phone operation company and, from 1985 to 1989, Mr. Heil was employed by Sony Corporation of America, most recently serving as its President, Display Products Company, where he managed the direct view, projection television and Watchman product lines. Mr. Heil holds a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Texas.

Phillip Johnson

Mr. Phillip Johnson is Vice President - Product Development of Igo Inc. He joined the Company as Senior Creative Director upon Company's acquisition of Aerial7 in October 2010 and was appointed Vice President of Product Development in April 2012. Mr. Johnson was one of the founders of Aerial7 in 2008 and responsible for creating its brand and overseeing design, product development and brand initiatives. In October 2011, Mr. Johnson was promoted to Senior Director of Product Development with responsibility for Company's overall product design and development efforts. Prior to founding Aerial7, Mr. Johnson has been a entrepreneur and executive at various companies where he has designed consumer products targeting young adults for more than 20 years, including founding and serving as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Jet Pilot, a designer of technically advanced wetsuits, vests and apparel for the sport of personal watercraft racing, prior to its sale to O’Neill. Mr. Johnson also founded Rivet International, a cell phone and iPod accessories business, and has operated a design company that has worked with clients such as Altec Lansing, Plantronics, Boost Mobile and Amp’d Mobile.

Peter Ax

Mr. Peter L. Ax is Independent Director of Igo Inc., since December 2007. He is Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Corporate Governance and Nominating and Compensation and Human Resources Committees. Mr. Ax is the Lead Director of Meritage Homes Corporation and has been a member of that company’s board since 2002. Mr. Ax is currently the managing partner of Phoenix Capital Management, an operationally focused venture capital firm. Mr. Ax is the former chairman and chief executive officer of SpinCycle, Inc., a publicly-reporting consolidator and developer of coin-operated laundromats. Previously, Mr. Ax served as head of the Private Placement — Equity Division and senior vice president of Lehman Brothers in New York. Mr. Ax currently serves on the Advisory Board of Directors of Cascadia Capital, a Seattle based investment banking and merchant banking firm. Mr. Ax holds an M.B.A. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, a law degree from the University of Arizona, and has been a certified public accountant. He has also been an accounting instructor at the Wharton School and is regularly a judge in the annual Wharton Business Plan Competition.

Frederic Welts

Mr. Frederic Welts is Independent Director of Igo Inc., since March 2010. Mr. Welts is Chair of the Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee and is a member of the Audit and Compensation and Human Resources Committees. Mr. Welts became President and Chief Operating Officer of the Golden State Warriors NBA franchise located in the Bay Area of California in October 2011. Prior to that, Mr. Welts was the president and chief executive officer of the Phoenix Suns. Mr. Welts joined the Suns in July 2002 as president and chief operating officer. Mr. Welts previously served in various positions with the NBA league office and the Seattle SuperSonics. During his tenure at the NBA office, Mr. Welts is credited with the creation of the NBA All-Star Weekend concept in 1984, and supervised league departments including corporate sponsorship and media sales, consumer products, media relations, community relations, team services, special events, creative services, and retail including the NBA Store and the “NBA City” restaurant. He was also responsible for the NBA’s international business activities, from placing preseason games in foreign countries to opening the league’s first international office in Australia to supervising six regional offices and 75 international employees in Asia, Europe, Australia, Mexico and Canada. Mr. Welts left the NBA in June 1999 to become president of Fox Sports Enterprises, a new entity that managed Fox interests in facilities and sports teams including the Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodger Stadium, STAPLES Center, the Los Angeles Kings, Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks and New York Rangers. In June 2001, Mr. Welts became a partner in a sports consulting firm, ONSPORT. Prior to that start-up venture, he served as president for one year of “First in Line,” a joint venture between USA Network’s TicketMaster and SFX.

Tony Rossi

Basic Compensation

Name Fiscal Year Total

Michael Larson

--

Michael Heil

838,689

Phillip Johnson

--

Peter Ax

--

Frederic Welts

--

Tony Rossi

--
As Of 30 Dec 2011

Options Compensation

Name Options Value

Michael Larson

0 0

Michael Heil

250,000 162,500

Phillip Johnson

0 0

Peter Ax

0 0

Frederic Welts

0 0

Tony Rossi

0 0
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