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Founders

James Chong, Founder, CEO, President, Chairman

James founded Wigix, Inc. in March, 2007. Previously, he was a founder and CEO of Cyanea Systems Corp. (2002-2004) which was acquired by IBM in August 2004. Subsequently, he joined IBM (2004-2006) as vice president responsible for the application management product family within the Tivoli brand. Throughout his career, he had held numerous senior leadership positions at Charles Schwab and consumer internet companies such as Planet Rx and B2SB. James received his education at University of Southern California.

Bob Lee, Founder, CTO & Vice President of Engineering

Prior to co-founding Wigix, Bob led the worldwide Performance Technology Practice for the Websphere brand and managed numerous advanced technology projects for the Tivoli brand at IBM (2004-2007). Between 2002 and 2004, he was vice president of product management for Cyanea Systems Corp. Before Cyanea, he spent 3 years at Goldman Sachs as vice president of Technology and 12 years at Charles Schwab where he held a variety of senior positions. Bob holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from University of California at Berkeley.

Albert Loh, Founder, CFO & Vice President of Operations

Before co-founding Wigix, Albert joined IBM (2004-2007) from the acquisition of Cyanea Systems Corp where he was the director of corporate finance. At IBM, he was responsible for post-acquisition integration and subsequently headed a project management office to oversee customer situations worldwide. Between 2001 and 2004, he was a senior private banker at Wells Fargo. Previously, Albert was an executive director and CFO for a local subsidiary of a China-based multinational corporation. He holds the CPA, CFA, and PMP designations and is a graduate of Southern Illinois University.