Board of Directors

Mitch Lasky

Mitch Lasky

General Partner, Benchmark Capital

Mitch Lasky has spent more than two decades in the mobile gaming, new media and interactive entertainment business.  Prior to joining Benchmark Capital, Mitch served as an executive vice president of Mobile and Online at Electronic Arts. Previously, he was chairman and chief executive officer of JAMDAT Mobile, INC (NASDAQ: JMDT), the leading global publisher of wireless entertainment applications, which he joined as a startup in 2000, took public in 2004, and sold to EA in 2006.  Prior to JAMDAT, Mitch served as general manager of eCompanies Wireless LLC, a startup incubator.

He also spent five years at Activision, the world's largest game publisher, most recently as executive vice president of Worldwide Studios. Earlier in his career, Mitch practiced intellectual property law, worked at the Walt Disney Company and started a massively multiplayer online game company. Mitch received his Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Literature from Harvard College and earned a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.

Nate Redmond

Nate Redmond

Managing Partner, Rustic Canyon Partners

As managing partner of Rustic Canyon, Nate is responsible for leading the firm.  Nate is part of an extended family of entrepreneurs. Growing up in this environment instilled in him an appreciation for the process of creating and building great companies. He leans on experience as an investor, entrepreneur, and strategic advisor to work alongside extraordinary entrepreneurs. Nate has a keen interest in disruptive change to help emerging companies create breakthrough products and build value.

Before Rustic Canyon, Nate worked with Professor Clayton Christensen at the Harvard Business School and co-founded an internet infrastructure company.  Previously, Nate worked with the Boston Consulting Group, the Boeing Company, and General Electric. Nate earned his MBA from Harvard Business School, and an MSE and BSE from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, where he was an Entrepreneurial Fellow in the Engineering Global Leadership Honors Program.

Paul Hsiao

Paul Hsiao

Partner, NEA

Paul joined NEA in 2003 and is a Partner in NEA's Menlo Park office. At NEA, he has worked on the following investments: 3Jam (acquired by Skype), Actions Semi (NASDAQ: ACTS), Alien Technology, Atheros (NASDAQ: ATHR), BCD Semiconductor (NASDAQ: BCDS), Boingo Wireless (NASDAQ: WIFI), Cassatt (acquired by CA), Decru (acquired by NetApp), DreamFactory, FineGround Networks (acquired by Cisco), Fisker Automotive, Glu Mobile (NASDAQ: GLUU), Interlace Systems (acquired by Oracle), Luminary Micro (acquired by Texas Instruments), Motion Computing, Salesforce.com (NASDAQ: CRM), Serious Materials, SMIC (NYSE: SMI), Spreadtrum (NASDAQ: SPRD), Telegent Systems (acquired by Spreadtrum), UltraDNS (acquired by Neustar), and WholeSecurity (acquired by Symantec). He currently sits on the boards of Alien Technology Corporation, Boingo Wireless, Inc., DreamFactory Software, Inc., Elance, Inc., Gaikai, and Motion Computing, Inc. Prior to NEA, Paul co-founded Mazu Networks, a spin-off from MIT (acquired by Riverbed Technology, NASDAQ: RVBD). He began his career at Medtronic and McKinsey. Paul received his MBA from Harvard and a Bachelor's degree in engineering from MIT.

David Perry

David Perry

Chief Executive Officer, Gaikai

David Perry is the CEO and co-founder of Gaikai, as well as a proven executive video game industry consultant. He has been a gaming industry visionary for the past 25 years and has been one of the strongest evangelists of game streaming technology. His professional experience includes working with Hollywood Directors, Hollywood Studios, Licensing in/out, IP Creation, Patenting, Trademarking, Budgeting, Creative Direction, Designing, Programming, Out-Sourcing, Funding, Production and many other facets of the business of making and selling professional video games.

On a day-to-day basis, Perry is committed to driving the gaming industry itself to new heights. Perry sits on the advisory board of the Game Developers Conference and the Video Games Expo, and is a regular speaker at conferences, industry award shows and industry research organizations.

Advisory Board

Robin Kaminsky

Robin Kaminsky

CEO and Co-Founder, 1st Street Partners

Robin Kaminsky is the CEO and cofounder of 1st Street Partners, which is focused on helping technology, entertainment and consumer goods companies drive demand and improve profit. Robin is also an Executive-in-Residence at Rustic Canyon Partners, a venture capital firm, an independent Director on the Board of Wild Planet Entertainment, a toy company, and an advisor to both Gaikai, and Addmired, a mobile free to play games company, and formerly a Board Member at PowerChallenge (on-line sports games).

Prior to founding 1st Street Partners, Robin was the Executive Vice President of Publishing and Chief Development and Marketing Officer at Activision where she worked from 2005- 2008. From 1997 through 2005, Robin was a marketing executive and general manager at PepsiCo. Earlier in her career, Robin held strategic planning, brand management, new product development, and marketing services roles at The Coca-Cola Company, Revlon, and Johnson & Johnson. Robin began her career at D’Arcy, Masius, Benton & Bowles, at the time a top ad agency in New York. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Robin currently lives in Manhattan Beach, California with her husband and two children and is proud to have been named one of the top 100 women in entertainment by The Hollywood Reporter.

Tim Wilson

Tim Wilson

CTO, EA Labels

In his current role as CTO, EA Labels, Tim works with EA’s game studios and business partners on a number of technical and security-related topics. Tim previously was Executive Vice President of Strategic Relationships at Gaikai. Tim came to Gaikai from Electronic Arts, where he was the Chief Technology Officer after 16 years at the company. In his prior role at EA,Tim worked with the executive staff, business development, and the EA game studios to locate and evaluate technology that could benefit both product development and game titles. Tim was directly involved with several notable EA partners including Sony, Microsoft, NVidia, Intel, AMD, Netflix, Google, Unity3D, OnLive, and Gaikai. Tim played a key role in the development of numerous successful EA titles, including The Godfather 2, The Godfather, Lord of the Rings Third Age, Lord of the Rings Two Towers, Tiger Woods Golf, 007 Everything or Nothing, 007 Agent Under Fire, 007 NightFire, and Road Rash. Tim was the recipient of a "Best Game of the Year" Archie award for the Apple II product Kabul Spy, as well as other product and technology awards.