
Drew Major founded what is now Move Networks in 2000 and currently is Chairman of the Board of Directors. Prior to founding Move Networks, Drew was one of the founders of Novell and was the lead architect and developer of NetWare for over 15 years. In 1981 Drew and his partners saw the value in enabling PCs to share files and other resources via local area networks (LAN). By 1991 NetWare was the .killer app. that was driving PC and most LAN deployments. Drew left Novell in 2003 and has continued to be a passionate developer of high performance networking software. In 2002 Drew helped found Arroyo Video Solutions. Arroyo was purchased in 2006 by Cisco Systems, where Drew served as a Cisco Fellow. In 1995 BYTE magazine named Drew one of the 20 Most Influential People for the previous 20 years of the computer industry. He was inducted into the National Computer Industry Hall of Fame in 1999 and into the Utah Technology Hall of Fame in 2005.
Jason Hodell serves as Acting CFO / COO of Move Networks. Jason was the Senior Director of Business Operations at Digex, Inc., a publicly-traded managed services and complex web-hosting firm acquired by MCI (now Verizon Business). Group responsibilities included pricing and service level agreements of customer contracts, negotiations of large customer deals, quantitative ROI marketing efforts, customer equipment capital expenditures, and corporate product profitability / free cash flow modeling. Jason was previously an Associate in the Technology Investment Banking group of JPMorgan, Inc. based in New York and San Francisco and focused primarily on communications technology mergers and acquisitions and initial public offerings. Jason received his B.S. in Economics (Mathematical) from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He received his MBA in Finance from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.