Board of Directors


Headquartered in Greenwood Village, CO, Secure64 is a privately held software development company led by a management team that consists of leaders from the technology and financial industries.

Denny Georg, PhD

Chairman of the Board

In addition to his role as Chairman, Denny is the principal and founder of Decisions, LLC, a technology and business consulting firm focused on risk assessment and management. He is currently a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee for the Center for Nano and Molecular Science and Technology at the University of Texas in Austin.

Denny retired from Hewlett-Packard in 2003. While at HP, he held several management positions, including Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of HP Services, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer of Information Technology Strategy Corporate IT, and Vice President & Chief Technology Officer of E-Services Solutions Business Customer Organization. Denny is a Member, Industrial Advisory Board, Computer Science Dept. and Affiliate Professor of Computer Science at Colorado State University. Denny holds a B.S. degree in Mathematics, an M.S. degree in Computer Science and a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Iowa State University.

Steve Goodbarn

Founder, CEO & Director

Prior to starting Secure64, Steve was Vice President of Finance, CFO and an Executive Committee member at Janus Capital Corporation from 1992 to 2000. During his tenure, Janus grew assets under management from $10 billion to more than $330 billion and operations expanded internationally. Prior to joining Janus, he was with Price Waterhouse. Steve is a member of the board of directors of Dish Network (NASDAQ: DISH) and a former (2007-2008) member of the board of EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS). Read Steve's personal blog at www.stevegoodbarn.com.
 

Leigh Severance

Director

H. Leigh Severance has over forty years experience as a portfolio manager and security analyst with mutual fund and investment advisory organizations, including his own firm, Severance Capital Management (SCM), which was founded in 1984. SCM was founded to manage micro-cap limited partnerships and individual accounts. Over the past 10 years, increasing time and resources have been devoted to developing and improving quantitative common stock portfolio strategies. Such strategies have demonstrated a statistically significant capability of consistently outperforming their respective indices.

Prior to 1984, Mr. Severance was employed by Cambiar Investors, Inc., an independent Denver-based investment advisor. Previous experience includes portfolio manager of Founders Growth Fund, portfolio manager with J.M. Hartwell and Company, and security analyst for the endowment fund at the University of Rochester.

Mr. Severance received his MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. He serves on the Board of Directors of Ikonics Corporation (IKNX), a public company located in Duluth Minnesota.

William S. Worley, Jr. Ph.D.

Founder, Chief Technology Officer & Director

Bill is the principal inventor of SourceT, for which the Company holds U.S. and international patents pending.  He retired from Hewlett-Packard in 2002 as HP Fellow, Distinguished Contributor, and Chief Scientist. At HP, Bill was the technical director and principal architect of both the PA-RISC and PA-Wide Word (the basis for Itanium) processor architectures. Subsequently, Bill conceived and led research programs on secure system architectures. He was instrumental in establishing HP's trusted systems strategy and program. Prior to HP, Bill spent 13 years at IBM in architecture, research, and technology positions. He is credited with 16 patents. Bill holds M.S. degrees from the University of Chicago in Physics and in Information Science and a Ph.D. degree from Cornell University in Computer Science.