Lambert P. Onuma is currently the president, CEO and co-founder of Convergence CT, a global software company formed in 2001 to develop and market highly secure patient data warehouse products and patient data research analytics for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and healthcare industries. Immediately prior to forming Convergence CT, Mr. Onuma served as chairman and founder of Pihana Pacific, Inc. (merged with Equinix, Inc., 2002). Founded in July 1999, Pihana Pacific was the first company to provide neutral internet exchange (IX) data center services in Asia/Pacific and raised $236 million in private equity in 2000 for company expansion. Prior to founding Pihana Pacific, Mr. Onuma served as director of business development for Digital Equipment Corporation’s Research and Advanced Development Laboratory located in Palo Alto, CA. He was responsible for managing all business activities in support of the commercialization of technologies, products, and services that evolved from Digital’s research environment. Mr. Onuma was also co-founder, president & CEO of two high-technology companies in Silicon Valley, including Interlink Computer Sciences, Inc., a global company that specialized in multi-vendor connectivity software products. He brought Interlink from inception to $30 million in revenues, and helped to take the company through its Initial Public Offering. The company was later acquired by Sterling Software and subsequently, Computer Associates. Mr. Onuma holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |