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Astute Networks Names Masters To Top Posts
VentureWire
By Staff Reporters
October 18, 2007
Astute Networks, which manufactures fabless semiconductors for
the storage network market, has named Clark Masters as its new
president and chief executive.
The appointment marks the sixth CEO for Astute in as many years.
Masters, who took the position in September, replaced interim CEO
George Schneer, partner with Sevin Rosen Funds, who stepped in
when Michael D. Heil left in May for "another opportunity...more
along his capabilities," said Mike Heumann, vice president of sales
and marketing for Astute. Heil joined the company in September
2004, taking over from Bill Atkinson, who started in October 2003.
Atkinson had replaced Tom Sennhauser, who resigned in the spring
of 2003, only a few months after taking over for co-founder Roger
Moyers.
Masters was previously chairman and president of Sun Microsystems
Federal Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Microsystems Inc.,
and executive vice president of global industry sales. He was also
executive vice president and general manager of Sun's Enterprise
Systems Products Group. Prior to Sun, Masters served in multiple
leadership positions at Cray Research's Business Systems after
its acquisition of Floating Point Systems Computing in 1991, where
Masters was vice president of engineering.
Separately, Astute has introduced a new product called Caspian.
The company said Caspian is the first 10Gb iSCSI storage blade
for the AdvancedTCA market.
In 2001, Astute raised $23 million from Dali Hook Partners, Scale
Venture Partners, U.S. Venture Partners and Windward Ventures,
according to VentureWire records. Those firms returned for a $15
million round in 2004 joined by ComVentures. In late 2005, Astute
raised a $25 million from new investors Sevin Rosen Funds and Tallwood
Venture Capital with participation from Bank of America and KeyNote
Ventures, Heumann said.
Astute was founded in April 2000 and is headquartered in San Diego.

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