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Warren Lazarow
Warren
is a partner in O'Melveny & Myers' Silicon Valley office
and a member of the firm's Policy Committee. Warren has broad
experience in the general corporate representation of emerging
growth corporations, public companies, venture capital firms,
private equity funds and investment banks.
Warren serves as general counsel of Taray and helps shape and execute Taray's business, acquisitions and liquidity strategies, and advising them on day-to-day legal, corporate, regulatory and other strategic issues.
Warren was chosen by Forbes Magazine several times to be on its "Midas Touch List - The Top 100 Dealmakers in the United States."
Warren was also selected by California Law Business in 1996 as one of the "State of California's Top 25 Lawyers Under the Age of 45," and more recently several times by San Jose Magazine as one of the "Top Lawyers in the Silicon Valley."
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Jim Hogan
Jim has worked in the semiconductor industry for over three decades. His experience includes time as a senior executive in electronic design automation, semiconductor intellectual property, semiconductor equipment, and fabrication companies.
Immediately prior to starting his own venture fund, Jim was general partner at Telos Venture Partners , Jim was Senior Vice President of Business Development of Artisan Components. Previously, Jim was Senior Vice President of Business Development and the senior member of the Office of Chief Technologist at Cadence Design Systems. Jim was a Cadence Executive Fellow and held several positions at Cadence including President of Cadence Japan, Corporate Vice President of Marketing, and Corporate Vice President for Field Operations. He was also Chief Operating Officer of Smart Machines, Inc., a semiconductor equipment automation company.
Jim also worked for National Semiconductor for 10 years and for Philips. At both companies, he established device physics laboratories and direct manufacturing automation globally.
Jim's interest in process and design automation for integrated circuits grew from his experiences between 1972 and 1982 at his family's business, which developed semiconductor-packaging equipment. Jim holds a B.A. degree in mathematics, a B.S. degree in computer science and an M.B.A. all from San Jose State University . He serves on the Board of Advisors at San Jose State 's School of Engineering .
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