Cameron is a general partner and one of the founders of Ignition. Cameron invests in software and infrastructure companies. He serves as a director of both Seven Networks and Consera Software, and as a board member of RLX Technologies and Wild Tangent.Prior to Ignition, Cameron spent thirteen years with Microsoft Corporation, most recently as Vice President of the Internet Customer Unit. In this role, he was responsible for building business relationships with network operators and a broad range of telecommunications providers such as NTT, AT&T, MCI, Nortel, Cisco, Qualcomm, British Telecom, Deutsche Telecom, GTE, US West and Bell Atlantic.Cameron also created the Developer Relations Group, which evangelized Windows and Microsoft's other operating system technologies to the independent software vendors and third-party developer community. This effort became a 320-member team with an annual budget of $65 million, and was responsible for revenue of over $400 million and recruited a community of 44,000 independent software vendors to develop Windows software. Cameron co-founded Dynamical Systems Inc, to develop multitasking operating systems for the PC, which he sold to Microsoft in 1986.Cameron received his Bachelors degree from the University of California at Berkeley. |