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Employment History
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1. UCB Network
www.ucbnetwork.com/executivebi - [Cached]Published on: 12/2/2007 Last Visited: 12/2/2007
Peter W. Clark CFO
Peter W. Clark joined Montgomery Professional Services in 2005 as Managing Director after a successful 28 years in Corporate Finance, including both Fortune 200 public corporations as well as CFO in venture-backed private companies. Prior to joining Montgomery PSC, Peter spent ten years as CFO with a number of technology and internet-focused private companies, including CFO of MyFamily, Inc., where he helped grow the company into the 14th largest website, raising $34 million in venture funding and closing three acquisitions. Prior to MyFamily, Peter was CFO and Vice President of Finance & Administration for Zing Corporation, a leading online digital photography community site. While at Zing, Clark was instrumental in securing $14 million in venture funding from investors led by Kleiner Perkins
Peter earned a B.S. degree in international finance from the University of Colorado in 1975 and a Masters degree in International Management from the American Graduate School of International Management in 1976. -
2. Leadership
www.cloudshield.com/about_us/l - [Cached]Published on: 3/21/2005 Last Visited: 3/21/2005
Peter Clark, Chief Financial Officer
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Peter Clark Chief Financial Officer
Peter brings more than 20 years of corporate financial experience in the technology industry, including a rich background of both entrepreneurial and world-class Fortune 100 businesses.
Before joining CloudShield, Peter served as CEO of The New Internet Computer Company (NIC) - a company founded by Larry Ellison.
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Before NIC, Peter held the position of CFO at a number of highly-regarded, successful early stage companies including MyFamily.com, a leading subscription-based network connecting families around the world; Zing Corporation, the first online digital photography services company; and WhoWhere? Inc., a leading community site. While at WhoWhere? Peter helped guide company growth to becoming the world's 12th largest Internet site and managed its acquisition by Lycos Inc. in 1998.
Peter spent eight years with Sun Microsystems holding various finance roles including Software Products Division Controller and Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis for Sun's Pacific Rim business. Before joining Sun, Peter held a number of US- and international-based corporate governance and finance roles at ROLM Corporation, Ampex Corporation, Diamond Shamrock, Inc. and Schering Plough, Inc.
Peter holds a B.S. degree in international finance from the University of Colorado, and a Masters Degree in International Management from the American Graduate School of International Management. -
3. RI Central
www.ricentral.com/site/news.cf - [Cached]Published on: 4/17/2002 Last Visited: 4/18/2002
Peter Clark, former NIC acting CFO, has been named The NIC Company's new Chief Executive Officer.
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Mr. Clark brings more than 25 years of experience in senior financial and operational roles with such technology companies as Sun Microsystems, ROLM, WhoWhere? Inc., one of the leading community sites on the Internet before being acquired by Lycos, and MyFamily.com.
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Peter Clark replaces founding CEO Gina Smith, who left in March to pursue other opportunities.
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She took it from the concept stage to a small yet fast-growing company producing an awesome product," says Peter Clark. "Now, the New Internet Computer Company is prepared to build on this foundation and turn itself into a solid, global enterprise selling a range of reliable, affordable and practical solutions to millions of people around the world."
To accomplish this, the company is augmenting its sales and marketing efforts to focus on its core markets: education, enterprise and families. These markets are those that have demonstrated intense demand for an inexpensive alternative to PC-based Internet and server computing; these are also areas that continue to provide a wealth of opportunities for the NIC Internet computer and other Internet-focused devices and services currently in development by The NIC Company.

