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MetaCarta®, Inc., a leading provider of
geographic-based business intelligence, announced recently that
industry luminaries George McNamee and Don Zereski have joined
MetaCarta’s board of directors. In addition, MetaCarta has also
received $10 million in a Series C round of funding. The latest
round of financing was led by new investors FA Technology Ventures
and Hunt Ventures and also included long-time company backers Sevin
Rosen, Solstice Capital, Chisholm, In-Q-Tel and ChevronTexaco
Technology Ventures. The funding will be used to expand operations,
sales and marketing.
“We are honored to welcome Don and George to our board of
directors,” said Ron Matros, president and CEO of MetaCarta. “One of
Don Zereski’s most notable strengths is his passion for the online
industry. He has managed some of the most well known, award-winning
Internet sites. George McNamee served as a Director of MapInfo and
brings extensive financial, technological and strategic planning
expertise. George’s experience in the mapping industry combined with
Don’s experience with Terra Lycos will play a key role as MetaCarta
continues to grow.”
George McNamee is a founding member and managing partner of FA
Technology Ventures and has spent much of his career working with
emerging growth technology and new energy technology companies as
mentor, founder, venture investor and board member. He currently
serves as a director of privately held Adapt Media, Inc., Autotask
Corporation and iRobot, Inc., as well as Chairman of publicly held
Plug Power. Previously he served on the Boards of MapInfo
Corporation and the META Group, Inc. and as Chairman of Mechanical
Technology, Inc. In addition to his responsibilities at FA
Technology Ventures, George is Chairman of First Albany Companies,
Inc.
Don Zereski was the Vice President of subscription services for
Terra Lycos’ most successful services Matchmaker.com and Quote.com.
Zereski is a Web veteran who has managed some of the Internet’s most
visited Web sites including the award-winning Tripod and Angelfire
sites, HTMLGear, MailCity, Lycos chat, clubs and message boards. He
has served as president & chief operating officer of Streetmail, an
Internet direct marketing company, funded by AOL Time Warner, Rho
Management and Village Ventures.
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