Paul Deninger is currently a Senior Managing Director of Davis Partners Group (DPG), an advisory firm that provides C-Suite and Board level consulting services. Paul has over 35 years of experience in the technology industry as a CEO, Board Member and banker. He retired from investment banking in 2020, having completed over 150 technology transactions in his career. He currently serves on the boards of GenPhoenix, Resideo Technologies (NYSE: REZI), EverQuote (NASDAQ: EVER) and until recently, Iron Mountain (NYSE:IRM), where he served as a board member for 11 years.

Paul was most recently with Evercore, where he was Senior Managing Director and Senior Advisor. Previously, he was a Vice Chairman at Jefferies, where he led the firm’s Technology Group and and it’s entry into the IPO market. Earlier, Paul was CEO of Broadview, a technology M&A firm that he grew from $50M in 1996 to over $300M in 2000, while delivering attractive profits every year. Paul previously served as a member of the investment committees of both Kennet II and Kennet III. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BS from Boston College.

Bill Edwards is Chairman of the Executive Advisory Board and has served on the board, advised and/or invested in several Kennet portfolio companies including Revolution Prep, Intelepeer and Daptiv.

Bill was part of the founding executive team at Siebel Systems (serving as vice president of engineering and later as chief technology officer) as well as a founding investor and Advisory Board member of C3 (C3.ai). During his tenure, from 1993 to 2005, Siebel grew rapidly achieving revenues of almost $2 billion in just six years, went public and ultimately was acquired by Oracle for $6 billion. Siebel was one of the most capital efficient high value exits in enterprise software having raised only $8 million prior to its IPO. Prior to Siebel Systems, Bill worked with three other Silicon Valley companies that had successful IPOs during his tenure. He was responsible for graphical authoring systems at Macromedia, was senior vice president of engineering, research and development at Frame Technology, and held engineering management positions at Convergent Technologies and Apple Computer. Bill began his career at Intel. He received an M.S. in Computer Science from Rutgers University.

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