| Before joining Mobility Networks as CEO in May 2000, Howe was with Intel Corporation for nearly 20 years in a variety of sales, marketing and general management positions. Howe was President of Intel Japan from 1988 through 1993, growing the business 10-fold, and launching the "Intel In It" marketing campaign. From 1994 through 1997, Howe served as the General Manager of Intel's Flash Memory Division, maintaining Intel's #1 overall market share and establishing a dominate position in the cellular phone market. In 1998, Howe served as a founder of Pacific Convergence Corporation, an Intel funded joint venture start-up with Pacific Century Group of Hong Kong, chartered to provide broadband network services in Asia. Howe left Intel in April 1999 and most recently has been involved in various start-up ventures as a consultant and investor. Howe holds a Bachelor's in Mathematics from the University of Waterloo, and a Master's of Business Administration from Harvard University. |