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Board Members
Gerry GORMAN, Chief Executive Officer of World.com
Prior to World, Gerry Gorman was Chairman of Mail.com which he took public in 1999. Before Mail.com, Gerry was a Managing Director in the investment banking division of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (now CSFB). He headed Wall Street's largest Satellite Financing Group and completed pioneering transactions for satellite industry leaders including Dish Network, PanAmSat, and AsiaSat. Gerry graduated from Melbourne University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and Columbia University with an MBA.
Gary MILLIN, President of World.com
Prior to joining World, Gary was President of MediaSentry Inc. where he capitalized on the dramatic shifts in technology and consumer behavior impacting the entertainment and media markets. Before MediaSentry, Gary co-founded Mail.com which he took public along with Gerry in 1999. Before Mail.com, Gary Millin worked for Consumer Venture Partners, a leading Connecticut based provider of capital to promising consumer brands. Funded companies included Samuel Adams and Gymboree. Gary graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in accounting and Harvard Business School with an MBA.