William W. Heil

William W. Heil

66 year
Technology Services
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Bill Heil has served as President and Chief Operating Officer of WebEx since November 2004.
From June 2001 through October 2004, Mr. Heil was a principal with Kestrel Partners, a consulting firm focused on high technology businesses.
Concurrent with his work as a consultant, Mr. Heil from December 2003 through November 2004 served as interim Chief Operating Officer of CAM Systems, a privately-held traffic and billing application services provider, and he also served from March 2000 to April 2004 as an independent board member of OctigaBay, a privately-held high performance computing company.
From 1986 through 2001, Mr. Heil held several product management and senior executive positions with Tandem Computer and, following TandemR17;s acquisition by Compaq Inc., similar senior management positions with Compaq, a manufacturer of computer hardware and software products.
Prior to the acquisition of Tandem by Compaq in 1997, Mr. Heil served as TandemR17;s Senior Vice President of Product Management and Strategy (1994-1996) and as Senior Vice President of TandemR17;s ServerWare business unit (1996-1998).
Following the acquisition, Mr. Heil served as Vice President and General Manager of the Tandem Division of Compaq (1998-1999), and later the Vice President of CompaqR17;s Business Critical Servers Group (1999-2001).
Mr. Heil holds B.S.
and M.S.
degrees in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an M.B.A.
from Harvard Business School.

Former positions of William W. Heil

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President 22/02/2006
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Training of William W. Heil

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate Degree
Harvard University Masters Business Admin

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