ROBERT E. LEVIN
Founder and CEO, Transclick, Inc.
Robert Levin is the inventor and developer of Transclick™, the award-winning, patented mobile application
that provides real-time, digital translation of SMS, e-mail, and instant messaging in 22-plus languages, with
more than 126 customizable micro-glossaries, for the global consumer, social networking, and corporate
collaboration portal market. Transclick is distributed in 144 countries by RIM, Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, Samsung,
Cellmania, and Qualcomm, and licenses its API to PepsiCo and global enterprise portals for instant global
collaboration. Transclick is a Technology Pioneer 2008 member of the World Economic Forum. Mr. Levin is
a tech laureate of the Tech Museum of Innovation and was a professor of finance at the Columbia Business
School. He is the author of Bill Clinton: The Inside Story, the first biography of President Bill Clinton.
MARK LEWIS
President, Information Intelligence Group, EMC Corp.
Mark Lewis heads the Information Intelligence Group, a division of EMC, the world’s leading developer and
provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions. Promoted to his current position in 2007,
Mr. Lewis is responsible for accelerating the growth and expanding the market presence of the group, which
employs more than 3,000 people and develops integrated software solution suites that enable enterprise
search, document management, collaborative workspaces, the automation of rich content, legal discovery,
and the archiving of e-mail, files, and data. He oversees the division’s product operations, new business
development, global sales, and marketing. Before assuming this position, Mr. Lewis held key roles at EMC
including CTO, co-leader of the EMC Software Group, and most recently, EMC’s chief development officer,
where he was responsible for developing technical strategy, overseeing mergers and acquisitions, and
advancing the company’s OneEMC effort to leverage engineering across its product portfolio. Mr. Lewis joined
EMC as CTO in 2002 from Hewlett-Packard/Compaq. He holds eight U.S. patents in storage technology.
JOHN LILLY
Chief Executive Officer, Mozilla Corp.
John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla Corp., is responsible for guiding the company’s product and organizational
development efforts. Before becoming CEO, Mr. Lilly was Mozilla’s COO and focused primarily on the company’s
day-to-day and international operations. Before his career at Mozilla, Mr. Lilly was the founder, CTO, and
vice president of products at Reactivity, an XML Security company. He served as a senior scientist at Apple
Computer Research Labs, and has held positions at Trilogy Software, Sun Microsystems, and HP, among other
companies. A regular speaker at industry events, he serves on the boards of the Open Source Application
Foundation and Participatory Culture Foundation. He is also a member of the board of library trustees for the
City of Sunnyvale. He earned a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in computer science from Stanford University.
DAMON LINDELOF
Co-creator and Executive Producer, Lost
Damon Lindelof, after earning a film degree from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, moved to Los Angeles and
worked for a literary agency, Paramount Studios, and as a creative executive for producer Alan Ladd, Jr.,
before becoming a writer’s assistant on the ABC drama, Wasteland. After he rose to staff writer, the show was
cancelled. Mr. Lindelof next wrote for CBS’ Nash Bridges in its final season, then moved to NBC’s new drama,
Crossing Jordan, where he wrote and produced for three seasons. Then he got Lost. Within 12 weeks Mr.
Lindelof and co-creator J.J. Abrams made a pilot for ABC; the series was picked up and won a Golden Globe and
an Emmy award for Best Television Series and Best Drama in its first season. A life-long Trekker, he produced Mr.
Abrams’ Star Trek reboot, which was released last summer.