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Susan’s recent work, assembling a crack team of sales and marketing pros at Maven Networks, gave her an opportunity to be involved in innovative interactive broadband technology for marketers for the second time in her career. Inventing broadband advertising with her team at @Home Network in the nascent days of the Internet was her “1.0.”
Steeped in interactive marketing, Susan also brought innovative advertising solutions to pioneering marketers and agencies by rolling up @Home Network, Excite, BlueMountain Arts, Enliven and MatchLogic as SVP Sales & Marketing.
Susan also launched the critically-acclaimed spam-free consumer email service from Mailblocks, successfully acquired by AOL.
An indefatigable crusader for interactive marketing, Susan has served on numerous corporate boards and logged five years of service, including election as Vice Chair, for the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). AdAge has recognized Susan as a “Digital Media Master” and one of the “10 Internet’s Pioneers.” She continues to be a sought-after speaker, presenting at over 50 media, marketing and interactive conferences and winning the coveted DEMO God award in 2004.
John Landry manages Lead Dog Ventures, a disruptive new-age business accelerator, providing emerging technology enterprises access to a well-developed network of intellectual, relationship and financial capital. Landry currently serves as Chairman/CTO of one of Lead Dog’s largest investments, Adesso Systems where he lead the design and development of Adesso’s revolutionary distributed applications platform.
From 1995 to 2000, Landry served as VP Technology Strategy at IBM, a unique position charged with discovering and evaluating new disruptive technologies emerging from “edge” companies for possible incorporation into IBM’s top-level corporate strategies. Landry assumed this position after leading IBM’s Internet Strategy task force.
Previously, Landry had been the senior technology executive at Dun & Bradstreet, Cullinet Software, Distribution Management Systems and McCormack & Dodge Corporation, the latter three all targets of successful acquisitions in the 1980’s. Additionally, Landry has served as Chairman of Agility Systems until its acquisition by Dun & Bradstreet in 1994, Chairman of Narrative Communications until its acquisition by Excite@Home in 1999, Chairman of Anyday.com until its acquisition by Palm in 2000 and Chairman of Adjoin Solutions until its acquisition by Computer Associates in 2003.
Landry is a director of several private companies. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from Babson College, and currently serves on its Board of Trustees.
