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Diana Ingram

Diana Ingram is a senior sales, business development and marketing leader with an extensive background in information technology in the U.S., Latin American and global markets. She has led organizations with as many as 8,000 employees with revenues exceeding $2 billion. Most recently, she led Oracle’s technology consulting services business in Southern California, where she focused on helping corporate clients accelerate their transition to cloud computing and enhance their IT security posture. Earlier, she was executive vice president and head of operations for the U.S. start-up networking software company, IBT/Realtime.

In previous years, Ms. Ingram held several key positions at IBM including director of security and privacy services, U.S.; vice president of global sales, wireless e-business solutions; vice president of telecommunications/media sector, Latin America; and director of enterprise content management software sales, Americas.

In addition, she was senior vice president and general manager of operations, West region, Kinko’s Inc., a leading business services company now part of FedEx. There she held overall responsibility for an organization comprised of 600 retail stores and 20 commercial print production centers, generating more than $1 billion annually.

She serves on the board of directors of Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc., a public real estate investment trust, and Forest Lawn Memorial Parks. She is a past president of the Southern California affiliate of the International Women’s Forum. Ms. Ingram also serves on the boards of Goodwill Southern California and the UCLA Foundation. Her previous board experience includes Big Brothers Big Sisters, Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Urban League and the Coalition for Clean Air. She holds the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) designation from the International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC)².

Ms. Ingram received her bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and her MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.