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Catharina Y. Min, Partner, ReedSmith
Catharina practices corporate and securities law with an emphasis in representing both U.S. and international clients in mergers and acquisitions, private financings, joint ventures, strategic alliances, corporate partnering, securities offerings and other corporate transactions. She also represents emerging companies in general corporate matters and financings. In addition, she has extensive experience representing Asian clients doing business in the United States and Asia. In addition, she is a frequent speaker at many organizations including the Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs and the Korean IT Network Forum covering topics related to cross-border transactions and venture capital financings


Tae Hea Nahm - Storm Ventures Managing Director
Tae Hea Nahm - a founding general partner of Storm Ventures. His investment strategy is focused on mobile and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).In mobile, his current investments include: AirPlug (Korean startup), Com2us (mobile games and public on KOSDAQ, the Korean NASDAQ), MobileIron (smart device management for enterprises) and CellFire (mobile coupons). His prior mobile investments include: AireSpace/founding CEO (enterprise WLAN platforms; acquired by Cisco), Berkana Wireless/co-Chairman (cellular RF silicon; acquired by Qualcomm), McubeWorks (Korean, mobile video; acquired by CoreLogic), JetCell (inbuilding cellular; acquired by Cisco) and Netro (fixed wireless, IPO; acquired by SR Telecom). He is also a strategic advisor to KT (a leading Korean carrier and a limited partner in Storm)

Henry H. Wong has been a prolific and successful entrepreneur, executive, and venture investor in Silicon Valley for over 25 years. Henry applies his operational experience, investment talent, and his China expertise to advise, invest in, and build high technology companies with a global vision. He is the founder of Diamond TechVentures, and was a venture partner at Crystal Ventures, where he was actively involved with companies including SMIC, LGC Wireless, Infinera, and Exavio. As an entrepreneur, Henry has had several significant successes, including SS8 Networks Inc., where he was the founder, CEO and Chairman, as well as IP Communications, XaQti Semiconductor, CNet Technology Inc., and Combinet (ISDN Systems), all of which he co-founded and led. In 2002, Henry was a finalist for the Ernst & Young “Entrepreneur of the Year Award.”  He is also a Mentor in the Stanford Graduate School of Business GSB S-356 MBA Program, and a Team Mentor in the Technology Venture Formation course MS&E 273 at Stanford's School of Engineering.