George McQuilken is the Chairman of the Board of Chaoticom, Inc. a start-up technology company based in Hampton Falls, NH. He is also an angel and venture financier who invests both independently and through partnerships in several major funds. He focuses primarily on the Internet, telecommunications, broadband cable, and software industries. Where required, George uses his management and technical expertise to nurture and guide emerging companies as a member of the Board or management. He has previously served as founding CEO of five companies, including Security Dynamics (now RSA Security). George's expertise in product development includes both theory and practice. As Editor of the IBM Systems Journal, he published many of the seminal papers on software management, measurement, and quality. Products developed under his direction include: EPOST, the world's first online electronic postal service, designed for Canadian businesses and consumers, the SecureID security token, a complete virtual machine operating system, an Internet-enabling networking subsystem, an advanced software code analyzer, a metrics methodology for measuring program maintenance activity, the first high-throughput ETHERNET and Internet attachment for IBM mainframes, and a mainframe-compatible distributed processor. EPOST has recently been selected for Swedish Post's forthcoming electronic postal service. Prior to his entrepreneurial career, George held a number of management, marketing, and technical positions during a sixteen year career with IBM. Prior to the IBM systems Journal, he was the Large Systems Marketing Support Specialist for the Northeastern US. He was a project leader at IBM's Cambridge Scientific Center, Adjunct Associate Professor of Systems, Computer, and Electrical Engineering at Boston University, and guest lecturer at IBM's Systems Research Institute. He is a graduate of MIT and a member of the IEEE and ACM. George currently serves on the Board of Directors of Chaoticom. He is a member of the Strategic Advisory Board for APEX Investment Fund IV, a $150 million venture fund formed in 1999. George is Chairman of the Advisory Board for the CambridgeLight Internet Incubator and related venture fund. He is one of the five founders of the eCoast Angels Network. George was formerly a partner in MATCH, a European venture partnership that raised funds for American technology companies expanding overseas. He has served on a number of corporate boards, including RSA Security, Software Productivity Research, NETdelivery Corporation, Language Technology, and Spartacus Computers. He also served on the Advisory Board of Service Metrics Corp. prior to its purchase by Exodus Communications. He lectures frequently on entrepreneurship and business, most recently at MIT's Sloan School and at UNH's Whittemore School of Business.