As CEO, Ric Calvillo is responsible for Incipient�s vision, strategic direction and day-to-day operations. Calvillo brings to Incipient a broad range of skill sets and entrepreneurial drive. Prior to Incipient, Calvillo founded and led Conley Corporation, which was later acquired by EMC Corporation. Conley developed and marketed a software product that later became EMC PowerPath. Post acquisition, Calvillo was named general manager of the EMC Cambridge Software Center in Cambridge, MA and further grew the division to over 120 people and launched three exceptionally successful data storage software products: PowerPath, ESN Manager and Celerra High Road. Prior to founding Conley Corp., Calvillo co-founded Loviel Computer Corporation (1991-1992), which developed disk and tape storage subsystems for Macintosh computers and founded Hardware House, Inc. (1988-1991), which was created as a retail store and grew into a mail-order company with its own data storage product line. Calvillo holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. |