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Berry Cash
Mr. Cash began his professional career at Texas
Instruments in 1964. In 1969, he co-founded Mostek
Corporation where he served as a director and the vice
president of marketing until the company was sold
in1981. Cash was a consultant both to Apple Computer on
the initial Macintosh project and InteCom where he
helped establish sales and distribution channels. In
1981, he founded ProNet, a paging service company. He
began his own venture capital partnership, Berry Cash
Southwest Partnership, in 1983, and then joined
InterWest Partners, of Menlo Park, in 1985. Cash is a
board member of the School of American Research and
serves on the board of directors at the Georgia O'Keeffe
Museum, both of which are located in Santa Fe, New
Mexico. Cash served three years in the Air Force, holds
a B.S. in electrical engineering from Texas A&M
University, and an M.B.A. from Western Michigan
University.
Berry Cash focuses on investments in information
technology. Cash currently serves on the boards of the
following public companies: CIENA Corporation (CIEN),
Silicon Laboratories (SLAB), First Acceptance Corporation
(FAC) and Argo Group International Holdings, Ltd. (AGII).
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