Millard E. Tydings II, joined iQVP in October 2001. Prior to joining iQVP, Mr. Tydings has served as the Vice-Chairman of MCOM Management for the past four years, his primary responsibilities revolved around the financing of early stage technology companies.
Prior to joining MCOM, he was employed by Capita Research Systems from 1995 to 1997 as its Director of Business Development, and he also served on its Board of Directors. While employed by Capita, Mr. Tydings was instrumental in the transition of Capita from a privately held corporation to a publicly traded, fully reporting company.
From 1993 to 1995, he worked with CliniCorp Inc., an American Stock Exchange company as the director of M&A in the Southeastern U.S., where he identified health care clinics for acquisition by CliniCorp, initiated contact, and served as the chief negotiator for CliniCorp in the acquisition of multiple clinics. From 1987 through 1991, Mr. Tydings worked with the U.S. Media Corporation, managing television stations in Montgomery, Alabama (WKAB -TV32) and Tallahassee, Florida (WTXL -TV27).
From 1982 through 1986, he worked with McMillen Communications Corporation in Crofton, Maryland and served as Tom McMillen's chief aide in his successful election to the U.S. House of Representatives in November,1986. Mr. Tydings currently serves on the Board of directors of Capita Research Systems and on the board of the Davies Foundation, a not-for-profit educational foundation.
He is a graduate of Phillips Andover Academy and received his B.A. from the Johns Hopkins University.
Mr. Tydings is married to Susan Cutler Howe and they reside in Skillman, New Jersey. |