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HISTORY
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 John
Frick, Chairman
of the Board of Directors, joined Chisholm Private Capital
Partners in 1996, helping to form and capitalize Chisholm (II).
Mr. Frick has seventeen years of experience in private capital
investing. Prior to joining Chisholm Private Capital Partners,
Mr. Frick had extensive experience in managing and investing in
leveraged buyouts and turnaround situations. Mr. Frick received
an MBA from Stanford University Business School,
a BS degree from Allegheny College and
is a Certified Public Accountant.
Patrick M. Castleberry,
President.
Nicholas
V. Duncan is
Critical’s founder and one of its leading financial
partners. Mr. Duncan founded
Global Combined Technologies, Inc. (“Global”) and served as
its CEO until its sale to a public company in 1998. During
this time, Global’s revenues grew to $80MM annually. Mr.
Duncan served
as CEO of Critical until January 2002. He has over twenty
years of diversified entrepreneurial and managerial
experience. He has built a highly qualified and experienced
team focusing on innovative solutions and outstanding
customer service.
J ohn
Oldham, Chief Executive Officer.
Shannon Self represents
a principal investor group on Critical's Board. Mr.
Self is an attorney practicing law in Oklahoma
City,
concentrating in the areas of Commercial Transactions Oil and
Gas Real Estate Corporate Law and Venture Capital. Mr.
Self, a CPA since 1980, is a graduate of Northwestern University
School of Law (1984) and is an active member of the Oklahoma and
American Bar Associations.
Scott Klososky (Advisory
Director), Critical's CEO from 2002 to 2004, brings diverse
technology industry experience to Critical. Mr. Klososky was the
founder and CEO of webcasts.com, an Internet broadcast network
for interactive webcasting. Under his five-year leadership,
webcasts.com established itself as the Web’s most full-service
broadcast infrastructure company. Webcasts.com was acquired by
iBeam for approx $115 million in March of 2000. In 1988, Mr.
Klososky founded one of the first profitable Soviet/American
joint ventures, ParaGraph, Inc. |
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