
Interregnum boosts advisory board
Interregnum Plc has announced that it has extended the membership of its advisory board with the appointment of John Scarisbrick and Steve Lewis. The advisory board, chaired by John Forrest CBE, provides market and deal origination support to the company. Scarisbrick worked for 25 years at Texas Instruments (TI) in a variety of roles, including senior vice president, responsible for TI's $5bn application specific products chip business. Prior to this, he worked in electronics systems design roles at Rank Radio International Ltd and Marconi Space and Defence Systems Ltd in the UK. Scarisbrook is currently non-executive director of ARM Holdings Plc and Cambridge Silicon Radio Plc. He sits on the board of three private companies in the technology/telecoms sector - SonIM Inc, Intrinsity Inc and UbiNetics Ltd. He is also chairman of Cambridge Positioning Systems Ltd. Lewis was, until May 2004, Microsoft's general manager of market development, where he was responsible for driving industry adoption of the Microsoft platform and .NET. Prior to Microsoft, he served as general manager of the messaging and collaboration division of IBM's Lotus Development Corporation, having previously held key executive positions in business development, product strategy, engineering and sales.
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