Dawn Lepore serves as the chief executive officer and chairman of the board for drugstore.com, inc., a leading online retailer of health, beauty, vision, and pharmacy solutions. Widely recognized as a results-oriented leader, Lepore has implemented a number of key initiatives, building customers and improving financial results. She joined drugstore.com in 2004.
Lepore formerly served as vice chairman of technology, operations, administration, strategy and active trader for The Charles Schwab Corporation where she played a key role in building Schwab's highly successful e-commerce business. She was also a member of Schwab's Executive Committee and a trustee of SchwabFunds. In her twenty-one years with Schwab, Lepore held a wide variety of roles and responsibilities, including serving as chief information officer and senior vice president of information technology.
Lepore serves on the board of eBay, The New York Times Company, and previously served on the board of Wal-Mart from August 2001 to September 2004.
She has been honored at the 2003 National Organization for Women's Aiming High Conference, as one of Fortune's 50 Most Powerful Women in American Business in 2002, 2001, 2000 and 1999, as InformationWeek's Chiefs of the Year for 2000, and named one of the Ten Hottest CIOs in 1999 by Future Banker magazine.
Lepore holds a B.A. degree from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Richard Bennet has more than 30 years of leadership and management experience in the retail industry. He is currently Co-Chief Executive Officer of CCA Global Partners, a cooperative of independent retail stores providing buying service and infrastructure to 3,600 locations with revenues of over $10 billion. Previously, Mr. Bennet was President and Chief Executive Officer of Direct Holdings Worldwide, an international direct marketing business with a variety of holdings including Lillian Vernon catalog and Time Life entertainment, a leader in the sale of books, music and video products through television, direct mail, retail, Internet and print. He began his career as an assistant buyer with Famous Barr department stores in St. Louis in 1975. He progressed into several management roles including President and CEO of Famous Barr and Kaufmanns in Pittsburgh. In 2000, he was appointed Vice Chairman of May Department Stores, a $14 billion retail enterprise. Bennet received his undergraduate degree in business from Central Missouri State University and an MBA from Washington University.
Geoff Entress is an experienced entrepreneur and investor. He is currently a venture partner with Voyager Capital in Seattle. Previously, he was a venture partner with Madrona Venture Group, a Seattle venture capital firm, a securities lawyer with Perkins Coie, a Seattle law firm, and has managed financial analysis and reporting groups at Salomon Brothers in New York and The Prudential Home Mortgage Company in New Jersey. He has also held positions at Jones Day, Mellon Bank, Priority Investment Management, and Duquesne Capital Management. In addition, Mr. Entress serves on the board of several privately held companies. Mr. Entress received his undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame, an MS in Industrial Administration from Carnegie Mellon University, and a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School.
Jeff Killeen is chairman and chief executive officer of GlobalSpec Inc., Troy, N.Y., a leading vertical search, information services and e-media company serving the engineering, manufacturing and related scientific and technical markets.
He joined the drugstore.com board of directors in August 2006, and brings to the board more than 25 years of executive management experience within the media, Internet, retail e-commerce and information services industries.
Before becoming CEO of GlobalSpec in 2002, Killeen was CEO of Forbes.com, where he led the development of Forbes' portfolio of online financial information and electronic publishing businesses. Prior to Forbes.com, he served as chief operating officer of Barnes & Noble.com and helped grow that organization from a startup to one of the world's largest consumer e-commerce companies. Killeen also was CEO of SBC/Pacific Bell's electronic media and Internet group, and was a senior vice president in Dun & Bradstreet's marketing information and Reuben H. Donnelley yellow pages businesses.
In addition to GlobalSpec and drugstore.com, he also serves on the Boards of SkyTerra Corp., The Center for Disability Services, The Lake George Opera Company and The Fund for Lake George.
Killeen received a B.A. in Government & Political Science from St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y.
William Savoy has served as a director of drugstore.com inc. since July 1999. Since May 2005, he has served as a consultant for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, providing assistance with strategic planning, economic development and portfolio management.
He also served in various capacities at Vulcan Inc., Paul Allen's organization, and its predecessor companies, from 1988 to September 2003. Most recently, he was the president of the portfolio and asset management division of Vulcan Inc., managing Vulcan's commercial real estate, hedge fund, treasury and other financial activities, and served as the president of both Vulcan Northwest and Vulcan Ventures.
From June 1989 until its sale in June 1990, Savoy was the president and chief executive officer of software company Layered, Inc., and was its chief financial officer from August 1988 to June 1989.
Savoy also is a director of Bsquare Corp. He received a B.S. in computer science, accounting and finance from Atlantic Union College, South Lancaster, Mass.
Mr. Stanger has served on the board of drugstore.com since 2003. From June 2005 to June 2009 he served as Venture Partner of Technology Crossover Ventures ("TCV"), a venture capital firm investing in technology companies. From December 2003 until June 2005, Mr. Stanger served as Executive in Residence of TCV. He served as senior vice president, chief financial officer, and director of Expedia Inc., an online travel company, from February 2002 to December 2003 and as its chief financial officer from October 1999 to December 2003. Before joining Expedia, he served as senior director, corporate development of Microsoft Corporation from 1998 to 1999 and held various positions within Microsoft's corporate development department from 1993 to 1998. Mr. Stanger has served on the board of directors of Netflix, Inc., an online movie rental company, since 2005. He also serves on the boards of DeepDyve, Bridgevine and Global Market Insite. Mr. Stanger received a B.A. from Williams College and an M.B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.
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