Routeware Board of Directors

 

Pat Terrell

Pat Terrell, Chairman

Since 1976, Pat Terrell has served as founder and CEO of the Byte Shops Northwest and of Leading Technology, Inc., two successful technology firms that grew from start-up to more than $350M in combined revenue. In 1992, he became a managing partner in an investment firm specializing in real estate development and venture capital. Mr. Terrell brings this experience to Routeware as its Chairman.


Norm LeMay

Norm LeMay managed one of the most prestigious private hauling operations, LeMay Enterprises, for more than 20 years before selling it to Waste Connections in 2008. He is a board member of LRI, a large landfill in Pierce County, a member of the Washington Solid Waste Advisory Board, and a Board member of the Washington Refuse & Recycling Association.


Milt Mittelstedt
Milt Mittelstedt

Milt Mittelstedt was a tax partner at Deloitte &Touche LLP, beginning his accounting career in 1967 and retiring in 1995. He was the Chief Financial Officer of BLT Technologies, Inc. from 1995 until its sale to WorldCom in 1996. Since retirement, Mr. Mittelstedt has served as a Board member or Advisory Board member of Veris Industries, Inc., Decision Dynamics, Inc., Legal Anywhere, Inc., Cerus Industrial and Holce Investments. He is a trustee and advisor for various individual and charitable trusts.


Bob Wiggins
Bob Wiggins

Bob Wiggins is a well-known entrepreneur, lawyer and investor in early-stage companies in Oregon. Mr. Wiggins served as President of BLT Technologies and Chairman and CEO of Legal Anywhere, Inc. Mr. Wiggins has been an active investor in a number of Pacific Northwest start-ups, including Learning.com, SnapNames.com, Decision Dynamics, Inc. and DealPlanner. He is Managing Member of Mount Hood Equity Partners LP, (www.mthep.com) a shareholder of the Company.


Robert DeKoning, Non-Executive Vice Chairman
Robert DeKoning, Non-Executive Vice Chairman

Bob DeKoning has over 30 years experience in the technology industry. Bob served Routeware as CEO until February of 2012. Prior to that, he was the CEO of Tactix, Pixion and Unicru where he grew revenue from $1.5M to $28M in 4 years. Mr. DeKoning is also active in the community as the Chairman of the American Electronics Association (Oregon Chapter) and a Board member of the Association For Corporate Growth where he was past President.


Board Observers

Paul Heil
Paul Heil

The Heil Company is one of the most respected names in the solid waste industry. Paul Heil served the company in many senior management capacities, pioneering new technologies such as the Heil Half/Pack Front Loader and the One Man Automated Side Loader. Today, Mr. Heil brings his industry knowledge to Routeware.


Kent Holce
Kent Holce

Kent Holce is the principal of Holce Ventures, a firm which invests in emerging B2B companies with application-specific electronics. Previously, Mr. Holce co-founded Veris Industries, an Inc 500 company in the building automation industry, subsequently acquired by Square D. He has over 25 years experience leadership in sensors, controls, and product development.