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Enclavix CEO Recognized for the Third
Consecutive year as One of Utah's Top Entrepreneurs
vSpring Capital 2006 v|100
list includes Nicole Toomey Davis as one of the Individuals Most Likely to Lead
a Successful New Venture
Salt Lake City,
UT (May 8, 2006) – Enclavix™, LLC announced
that, for the third consecutive year, Nicole
Toomey Davis, the firm's President and CEO, was
selected by Utah's entrepreneurial community as
one of the top 100 entrepreneurs in Utah, as
part of the annual v|100, the vSpring Capital
Top 100 Venture Entrepreneurs. This
peer-selected community of elite entrepreneurs
was designed to survey the Utah business
community and identify which executives would
most likely play an active role in building and
growing successful technology or biotechnology
companies in the next 5-7 years.
"This year's
v/100 includes some very remarkable people. The
list serves as an instructive demonstration of
the state's potential for growth and
development, especially in the technology
sector," said Dinesh Patel, managing director of
vSpring Capital.
"I am honored to
be included by my peers in the v|100 for the
third consecutive year. There is so much
talent recognized in this group, and many others
of comparable talent who were nominated this
year.” said Nicole Toomey Davis, Enclavix’s
President and CEO. “It demonstrates Utah's
continuing maturation as a business community,
which is being recognized by investors and
business partners from around the world.”
The 2006 Top 100 Venture
Entrepreneurs
Bill Aho, ClearPlay Inc., CEO
Curt Allen, Agilix Labs Inc., CEO
Paul Allen, Infobase Ventures, CEO
Will Allred, Firepoll, CEO
Dallin Anderson, Montigen Pharmaceuticals
Inc., president and CEO
Bob Barnes, Vacation Rentals Online, CEO
Coleman Barney, Cogito Inc., president and
CEO
Grant Beckmann, WiLife, Inc., chief operating
officer
Ragula Bhaskar, FatPipe Networks, president
and CEO
Brent Bishop, ContentWatch Inc., chairman
Brock Blake, FundingUniverse.com, CEO
Paul Brockbank, Enhance Interactive Inc., CEO
Fraser Bullock, Sorenson Capital, managing
director
Greg Butterfield, Altiris, president and CEO
Patrick Byrne, Overstock.com, president and
chairman
David Carter, S5 Wireless Inc., president and
CEO
Edwin Catmull, Pixar Animation Studios,
president and founder
Steve Christensen, Broadweave Networks, CEO
Gavin Christensen, Kellogg School of
Management, MBA candidate
Brad Christensen, The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, manager of product
managers
Carine Clark, Altiris, vice president of
marketing
Josh Coates, Mozy.com/Berkeley Data Systems
Inc., founder, CEO
Gregory Critchfield, Myriad Genetics Labs,
president
Gary L. Crocker, Crocker Ventures/Merrimack
Pharmaceuticals, president of CV LLC, chairman
of Merrimack
Nicole Toomey Davis, GOED- Centers of
Excellence, director and Enclavix,
president/CEO
Ed Donakey, The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, senior product manager of
strategic relations
James Dreyfous, UV Partners, partner
Adam Edmunds, Allegiance Inc., president/CEO
James Endicott, Exact Wave (formerly Veevix),
Distriba, president and CEO
Brett Error, Omniture, CTO/EVP Products
Bjorn Espenes, Infopia Inc., president and
CEO
Robert Frankenberg , NetVentures, CEO
JD Gardner, Monarch Partners, general partner
Darin Gilson, Banyan Ventures, partner
Alan E. Hall, MarketStar Corporation/Grow
Utah Ventures, founder and chairman
Mike Hall, Senforce, president and CEO
Christopher C. Harrington, Omniture Inc.,
president, Global Sales & Client Services
Matthew Hawkins, Technology Division, Henry
Schein Inc., vice president and general manager
Ron Heinz, Helius, chairman and CEO
Josh James, Omniture, CEO
Steve Jones, Auction Trust Network, president
and CEO
Kimberley Jones, Vérité Inc., CEO
Jeff Kearl, Logoworks, chief marketing
officer
Gary Kennedy, RemedyMD Inc., president, CEO
and chairman
Blake Kirby, Inovar Inc., president/CEO
Fred Lampropoulos, Merit Medical Systems
Inc., chairman and CEO
Bruce K. Law, Sprout Marketing, president and
founder
Darren Lee, NextPage, president and CEO
Scott C. Lemon, Agilix Labs Inc., technical
evangelist/strategist
Michael Levinthal, individual investor/former
MD, Mayfield Fund
Ransom Love, Genealogical Society of Utah,
director strategic relationships
Drew Major, Movie Networks, founder
Ty D. Mattingly, Independent Consultant
Darl McBride, The SCO Group Inc., president
and CEO
David B. McGinn, Agilix Labs Inc., chief
operating officer
Scott McKinley, Neumont University, chief
executive officer
Peter D. Meldrum, Myriad Genetics Inc.,
president and CEO
Glen Mella, Control4 , chief marketing
officer
Craig Miller, The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, director member needs
W. Tim Miller, Echelon Biosciences Inc.,
president
Clarke Miyasaki, LogoWorks, vice president
business development
Blake Modersitzki, Utah Ventures, general
partner
Ryan Money, HireVue, CEO
David Moon, EsNet, Ltd., general partner
Shawn Nelson, LoveSac Alternative Furniture
Co.
Jan Newman, Altiris, vice president of
Business Development
Tom Ngo, NextPage, CTO
Leslie Norris, Snapp Norris Group PR,
president and managing partner
Eric Olafson, Tomax Corporation, CEO
Michael Paul, LineaGen Research Corporation,
COO and president
Brad Pelo, NextPage, chairman of the board
John Pestana, Omniture, Inc., co-founder,
executive vice president
Ben Peterson, Spark Networks
Gregory Peterson, GH Peterson Holdings,
managing partner
Glenn Prestwich, University of Utah,
presidential professor of medicinal chemistry
Michael Proper, DirectPointe, Inc., president
and CEO
Dallan Quass, The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, contractor
Amy Rees Lewis, Mediconnect, CEO
John Richards, BYU Center for
Entrepreneurship, associate director
Larry Rigby, ZARS Pharma, Inc., vice chairman
Bryce Roberts, O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures,
co-founder and managing general partner
Eric Ruff, QuickKutz, president, CEO, founder
Rich Running, The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, manager, product management
Kevin Santiago, Cymphonix, CEO
Chuck Sharp, Sharp Analytics Inc., CEO
Craig Sherman, Gaia Interactive, CEO
Derek Smith, Oakley Networks, CEO
Eric Smith, Control4, CTO
Anthony Soohoo, Yahoo! Inc., vice president
Jim Sorenson, Sorenson Media, CEO
Tom Stockham, MyFamily.com, president and CEO
Jack Sunderlage, ContentWatch, Inc.,
president and CEO
Benoy Tamang, Digital Media Publishing Group,
president and CEO
Cindi Tetro, NextPage, vice president
marketing
Daren Thayne, MyFamily.com, CTO and SVP of
development
Mikko Valimaki, Blue Coat Systems Inc., vice
president
Jay Verkler, The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, managing director of Family &
Church History
Doug Waddoups, Batteries and Bands
Brett Walker, VitalSmarts, chief marketing
officer
Brad Walters, MaxStream Inc., chairman, CEO
and president
Will West, Control4, CEO
Phillip Windley, BYU Computer Science,
associate professor
Michael Wolfgramm, MyFamily.com Inc., vice
president of development
Ralph Yarro, ThinkAtomic Inc., president and
CEO
About
The v|100
Each year,
members of the Utah business community are asked
by vSpring to nominate individuals with ties to
the state of Utah who are most likely to lead a
successful startup venture in the next five to
seven years in the IT (information technology)
or biotech industries in a chief executive or
chief technical officer role.
These nominees
are then invited to participate in a
confidential online survey to vote for the top
10 individuals they feel would most likely meet
the selection criteria.
Nominees garnering the
most votes from their peers in this annual
process are then elected into the v|100. The
result is a community-nominated, peer-selected
group of the top IT and biotech entrepreneurs in
the state. These individuals are then invited to
participate in an array of ongoing interactions
throughout the year designed to provide
increased exposure, resources and collaboration
among this important group.
About
vSpring Capital, sponsor of the v|100
vSpring is a
traditional early-stage venture capital firm
with over $180 million of committed capital
under management. The firm targets information
technology and life sciences companies
headquartered in the Intermountain West region. vSpring has offices in Salt Lake
City, Utah and Los Alamos, New Mexico.
About Enclavix, LLC
Established in 2003, Enclavix, LLC is a
software development firm specializing in the consumer technology
industry. The company provides to OEM partners is line of software multimedia
organization products, the Enclavix MediaOrganizer™ and
Enclavix MediaServer™, as well as the innovative Enclavix
Digital Shoebox™. These products are designed to help consumers organize
and manage the growing amount of digital content that is becoming integral
to everyday life, such as photos, music, and video. Enclavix was founded
by two of the co-founders of DoBox, Inc., the award-winning provider of
OEM software to power and protect the broadband-connected, networked home,
which was acquired by Netopia, Inc. (NTPA) in March of 2002. The company
is headquartered near Salt Lake City, UT. For more information, contact
Enclavix at 801-550-6642, or via http://www.enclavix.com.