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Randy
Haykin
Managing Partner- Co-Founder
Outlook Ventures
Randy
Haykin co-founded Outlook in 1995. Prior to
Outlook, he held various senior sales and marketing
positions in the high technology arena over
the past 15 years with high-profile companies
such as Yahoo!, Viacom, Paramount, BBN, IBM,
and Apple Computer. Haykin served as the founding
Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Yahoo!,
where he was responsible for building the company's
marketing team, establishing agency relationships
and generating advertising sales from scratch.
Haykin served as interim VP Marketing at NetChannel,
which was successfully acquired by America Online
in 1998. He has also served as part of the core
team that launched America Online's Greenhouse,
a successful venture incubator.
At
Apple Computer, Haykin was responsible for creating
and launching the Apple Multimedia Program for
developers as well as a line of retail multimedia
and CD-ROM products. He was also responsible
for the division's strategic relations, including
the creation of the "New Media Center"
program for higher education, with ten other
manufacturers and publishers. As the Director
of Operations and Business Development at Viacom/Paramount's
West Coast operations (the "Media Kitchen"),
Haykin was in charge of online services and
interactive team-building, corporate strategy
and marketing.
Haykin
has represented Outlook on the Boards of NetBrowser
Communications, nSite Software, Pakana, Impulse
Network (acquired by Inktomi - N: IKTM), eTeamz
(acquired by Active), Voquette, Qbiquity (acquired
by Collabrys) and, Logilent.
Haykin
holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational
Studies from Brown University, magna cum laude,
and an MBA from Harvard's Graduate School of
Business. He is the author of "Demystifying
Multimedia" (Random House, 1993). Randy
enjoys "soccer-parenting", playing
the guitar and family outings with his wife,
Patty and three daughters, Elise, Julianna and
Kayla. He is on the Governing Board of Opportunity
International, a non-profit that provides micro-loans
for 3rd World countries and recently joined
the Board of the American Cancer Society.
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