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September 13, 2006

Kathleen Cronin, Anthony D. Christie and Mark Fedor Live at Fall VON

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Kathleen sat down with Anthony D. Christie the Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President at Global Crossing and Mark Fedor the Chief Technology Officer at SunRocket.


Anthony D. Christie oversees Global Crossing's marketing organization and its Agent Channel, comprising enterprise resellers and VARs. The marketing organization is dedicated to assessing customer needs, evaluating Global Crossing's position relative to competitors in satisfying those needs, and developing, positioning and managing the products and services Global Crossing offers. As chief marketing officer, Mr. Christie is responsible for product development, product management, pricing, strategic marketing and market development. In his role overseeing the Agent Channel, Mr. Christie focuses on expanding relationships with Global Crossing's Agent partners and developing new ways to support their growth.
Mr. Christie joined Global Crossing as senior vice president for business integration and strategic planning in November 2001, and moved to lead the offer and product management organization in February 2002. In the latter role, Mr. Christie managed global product strategy development, deployment, and profit and loss for all wholesale and retail products for the company.

Mark S. Fedor is currently Chief Technology Officer at SunRocket, Inc. Prior to joining SunRocket, Mark held the position of Network and Distributed Systems Principal Engineer at MITRE Corp.

From 2000 to 2004, Mark was Director at Schoffstall Ventures where he oversaw new and existing investments in the Schoffstall group of funds. Prior to joining Schoffstall Ventures, Mark was the Senior Vice President of Engineering at PSINet. He had been with PSINet since it was formed in 1990 as an original member of the operations and engineering team. He held various positions inside of PSINet including Software Engineer, Network Engineer, Director of Special Projects, and VP of Engineering.

Prior to joining PSINet in 1990, Mark was a member of the technical staff at NYSERNet where he co-authored the Internet Standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). From 1986 through 1987, Mark was a member of the networking group at the Cornell Theory Center, which developed and operated the first phase of the NSFNET backbone. At the Cornell Theory Center, Mark designed and implemented “gated,” the first multi-routing protocol process for the NSFNET backbone. “gated” technology is still embedded in many present day routers.

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