Board of Directors
Jim Lejeal

Jim Lejeal is Oxlo's Co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors. Prior to founding Oxlo Jim ran Lejeal Investments, a private equity firm located in Louisville, CO, where he co-invested with local venture capital firms in 10 investments. One investment, The Dante Group, was acquired by WebMethods in 2003. Prior to Lejeal Investments Jim was a co-founder of Raindance Communications, a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: RNDC) where he held the positions of COO and CFO. He led Raindance's fundraising efforts (raising $170M in capital culminating in Raindance's IPO in August 2000) and led operations, customer support, sales, marketing and finance efforts. Raindance had over 400 employees and annualized revenues in excess of $40M at the time of Jim's departure. Prior to founding Raindance Jim was co-owner of Link-VTC, a Boulder based video conferencing company that was acquired by Global Crossing. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Rally Software Development. Jim has an MBA from Loyola-Marymount University and is a Distinguished Graduate from the US Air Force Academy.

Don Parsons

Don Parsons is a founding General Partner of Appian Ventures and serves on its investment committee. He currently represents Appian on the board of Roving Planet, a leading provider of enterprise software for managing complex wireless LANS, and is a board observer for LeftHand Networks, a Boulder-based network storage company. Previously, Mr. Parsons worked with Centennial Ventures, a Denver-based firm specializing in telecommunications services and enabling communications technologies. As a general partner of three Centennial funds, he served as a board and investment team member for several IT/Communications companies, including HighGround Systems (now SunHighground), Raindance Communications, Ecrix (now Exabyte), Verio (now NTT), iVast, Wireless Telecom and Pluto Technologies. While at Centennial, Mr. Parsons also had the privilege of partnering with Vanguard Ventures to create CenCom V Sourcing, a Palo Alto-based technology accelerator that attracted Bell Canada and Panasonic as technology partners.

Chris Wand

Chris Wand is a principal at Mobius Venture Capital. He joined the fund in August 1999 as an associate partner in the company's Colorado office. Before joining the fund, Mr. Wand was the director of Strategic Planning and Corporate Development at one of the firm's portfolio companies, MessageMedia (formerly known as First Virtual Holdings). At MessageMedia, Mr. Wand was an integral part of the company's series A through series E private equity fundraising efforts, initial public offering, acquisition of four private companies, and SEC compliance. He was also instrumental in the transformation of its business from being the first secure Internet payment system to being a leader in the email messaging services industry. Prior to MessageMedia, Mr. Wand was a management consultant at LEK Consulting, where he focused on mergers & acquisitions advisement and general strategy consulting to Fortune 500 clients in a variety of industries including high-tech, media and entertainment, communications, OEM electronics, industrial products and agri-business. Mr. Wand holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in industrial engineering from Stanford University.