Steve Wood, Founder and Chairman
Steve Wood has been associated with emerging technology for the majority of his career, with broad experience in personal computers telecommunications, information services and personal communications. In 1996 Wood co-founded Wireless Services Corporation (now SinglePoint) and led as President and CEO until 2004. He is now President and CEO of Dategrity Corporation and he remains active on technology company boards and industry promotion groups.
Since earning a BS degree in computer engineering from Case Western Reserve and an MSEE from Stanford, Wood has held strategic leadership positions at many of the industry's leading companies, including Microsoft (he was the company's sixth employee), Asymetrix, Starwave Corporation, Interval Research, McCaw Cellular and Notable Technologies. He currently serves on the board of directors of Telescan Inc., a publicly traded online services company based in Houston, Texas, and is a board member of CyberAction, a Bermuda-based corporation that markets online services internationally.
Rich Begert, CEO and Board Member
Rich Begert has been involved with the wireless industry since its infancy. He launched two of the industry's most influential initiatives: the first wireless data network in the U.S. (CDPD) and AT&T's Digital One rate, which dramatically increased wireless usage by eliminating roaming charges.
Rich joined McCaw Cellular Communications in 1986 in a marketing position and rose quickly through the organization, first to general manager and later to regional president of the western United States for AT&T Wireless, a role he maintained until his departure in 1998.
As president and CEO of ImageX, Rich led the company from private funding to its initial public offering in 1999. Under his leadership, the company completed five acquisitions, and Rich negotiated the company's acquisition by Kinko's, which was acquired by FedEx six months later. Before his tenure at McCaw Cellular, Rich spent nine years at Xerox in various sales and sales management positions.
Rich is a 1978 graduate from the University of Washington with a BA in business administration with a marketing emphasis. He currently resides on both the board of trustees and the foundation board for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Families Northwest.

Adrian Smith, Board Member
Adrian is a principal at Ignition Partners, a venture capital firm dedicated to helping the best entrepreneurs
seize opportunity. Adrian invests in telecommunications and wireless companies and represents Ignition as a board
member of SinglePoint
Prior to Ignition, Adrian spent 12 years in leading technology roles at Nextlink, AT&T Wireless, McCaw Cellular
Communication and British Telecom Research Laboratories. Adrian's responsibilities have included the radio
architecture and evolution of the LMDS broadband fixed wireless technology, the browser transport mechanism
for integrated cellular voice and data solutions and the TDMA air interface design and specification.
Steve Hooper, Board Observer
Steve is a founding partner of Ignition Partners. Steve invests in telecommunications and wireless companies
and represents Ignition as a board observer of SinglePoint.
Prior to Ignition, Steve worked closely with Craig McCaw for 18 years and was CEO of every major McCaw Company
except Nextel. Most recently, Steve was the Chairman and CEO of Nextlink Communications (now XO Communications),
where he was responsible for repositioning the company to a true Integrated Communications Provider offering a
full complement of voice and data services.
Prior to NextLink, Steve served as the co-CEO of Teledesic with Craig McCaw. In that capacity, he oversaw the
operation of the company and the negotiation of the multi-billion dollar satellite contract with Motorola.
From 1994 to 1997, Steve served a CEO of AT&T Wireless. As President and CEO of AT&T Wireless, Steve grew the
company from $1.8 billion sales to $4 billion. As CEO, Steve bought LIN Broadcasting for $3.5 billion;
expanded AT&T's footprint via the PCS auctions; built national GSM networks in India, Hong Kong and Taiwan;
worked with Nokia to build the cornerstone of AT&T's "Digital One Rate" offering; deployed the first nationwide
packet-based data network; and launched the first nationwide digital air-to-ground network, achieving 40% market share

Tom Huseby, Board Member
In 1997 Tom formed SeaPoint Ventures which invests in early stage communications companies in the wireless,
broadband and network transactional infrastructure sectors. He is currently a managing director at SeaPoint and
serves as a member of SinglePoints board of directors.
Prior to forming SeaPoint Ventures, Tom co-founded and was the first CEO of Metawave Communications Corporation,
a manufacturer of cellular infrastructure equipment. Before Metawave, he was the first president and CEO of
Innova Corporation, a manufacturer of digital millimeter wave radios. Tom spent the first seventeen years of
his career at Raychem Corporation where he held a variety of executive positions in Europe, South America and
the U.S. His last position at Raychem was Group Vice President of the Industrial Products Group.
After a successful career as an executive, building international operations for a multi-billion dollar
corporation, Tom continued his company building, leadership role as an entrepreneur, which included CEO
positions in two wireless infrastructure companies. Tom is well known for his strategic insights and
successful approach to business challenges. Tom's experience building companies and investing in
technology gives him an unparalleled perspective. His knowledge is frequently sought as a board
member, advisor and industry expert.

Tom Alberg, Board Member
Tom is a managing director of Madrona Venture Group, a leading venture capital investor focused on
the information technology economy in the Pacific Northwest. Tom is member of SinglePoint's board of
directors.
Prior to co-founding Madrona Venture Group in 1995, Tom served as President of LIN Broadcasting
Corporation and Executive Vice President of McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc. Tom currently
serves as a director for Madrona portfolio companies, including Impinj, Wireless Services, and
Mercent. In addition, he serves on the boards of two public technology companies (Advanced Digital
Information Corporation and Amazon.com).

Bob Wolfe, Board Observer
Bob is managing partner at Northwest Venture Associates, which manages the largest broadly diversified
venture capital portfolio in the Northwest. NWVA invest primarily in three sectors: software, communications
and consumer. Currently Bob is a board observer of SinglePoint.
Bob has 26 years of finance, operations and technology management experience. Prior to joining NWVA, Bob
was president and chief operating officer of Toronto-based GT Group Telecom, then Canada's largest independent
telecommunications provider. Before GT Group Telecom, Bob was chief financial officer of Trillium Corporation,
a private international investment company. While at Trillium Bob served as Chairman of Gargoyles, a manufacturer
of specialty sunglasses. Earlier in his career, he spent eight years at Goldman Sachs. He has a bachelor's degree
in business administration from Washington State University and a masters degree in business administration from
Pacific Lutheran University.

Bhavanipratap Rana, Board Observer

Dennis Weibling, Board Member
Dennis is managing director of Rally Capital. Rally Capital was formed in early 2005 with a focus on
investing in telecommunications companies. Bringing decades of strategic industry experience and relationships,
Rally invests in companies with innovative approaches to meet the needs of their customers and service organizations.
Dennis serves as a member of SinglePoint's Board of Directors.
Prior to Rally Capital, Dennis was director of Nextel Partners and a member of the operations, audit,
finance and compensation committees. He was elected to the board as the designee of Eagle River Investments,
an investment-management firm. Dennis also served as president of Eagle River Investments from October 1993 to
December 2001 and was the vice chairman from 2002 to 2003. He also was CEO and a member of the board of Teledesic,
a satellite telecommunications company.
Stephen Davis, Board Member
Most recently, as the President of Mobile and Online Media at InfoSpace (NASDAQ:INSP), Davis was responsible for managing the company's mobile and online businesses worldwide. Before his role at InfoSpace, Davis served as president of Granada America, one of Europe's largest producers and broadcasters of quality television programming, where he led the company into a leadership position as the largest independent foreign-owned program supplier to the U.S. television networks.
Prior to Granada America, Mr. Davis was president and CEO of Carlton America, a leading worldwide producer and distributor of television programming, which later merged with Granada. There, he also served as a board director and member of the senior management team of Carlton International Media Ltd., a distribution, video and book publishing company. He came to Carlton from Hamdon Entertainment, where he served as president and CEO, leading the company's production and distribution businesses in the made-for-television market.
In addition to SinglePoint, Mr. Davis serves on the Board of Directors for The Hollywood Radio and Television Society and NATPE, the world's leading non-profit association of television program executives. Davis holds two other directorships, sitting on the Board of Directors of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences as well as the Board of Directors, and member of the Executive Committee, of PCI (Population Communications International), a leading NGO addressing social and health issues through the media.