Chairman, President and Director
Evan Goldberg is Founder, Chief Technology Officer and Chairman of the Board of NetSuite, a web-based system to run a business. NetSuite serves over 20,000 organizations, employs over 5,000 people, and grossed over $500M in 2014. Evan spent eight years at Oracle Corporation, where he served as a Vice President, and his projects focused on making powerful database technology more accessible to users. Upon leaving Oracle, Evan started mBED Software and built groundbreaking website technology. Evan holds a BA Summa Cum Laude in Applied Mathematics from Harvard College.
Secretary and Director
Lexy Mayers is the Chief Development Officer at Brooklyn Public Library. Prior to her current position she spent a decade as an executive director at start-up nonprofits, including Room to Grow, an organization that provides parenting support and material items to low-income families. She also served as Executive Director at Cool Culture, which makes it possible for families from Head Start and city-funded child care centers to visit New York City’s premier cultural institutions. Lexy graduated from Harvard College and holds an MBA from the Yale School of Management. She lives in Park Slope with her husband and two children.
Treasurer and Director
Cary Cole is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of OSIX, the developer of Speedshare, a technology that enables people to instantly share and interact on any web content and application. Prior to founding OSIX, Cary was President and CEO of Broncus Technologies, Inc., where he raised more than $100M in venture capital and helped lead the development of innovative treatments and devices for lung cancer, asthma and emphysema. Cary also co-founded and served as Vice President of Marketing and Sales at CompuRAD, Inc., where his contributions culminated in a successful initial public offering (IPO).
Gail Fisher joins The BRCA Foundation from the University of California, San Francisco, where she worked as a Senior Specialist and Manager in the Research Development Office; in that capacity, she worked closely with foundations on unique funding opportunities available to UCSF faculty. Gail has also worked with various non-profits in San Francisco, most recently serving as Associate Director of Spark, a national non-profit that re-engages middle-school students through workplace-based apprenticeships that uniquely combine mentoring, project-based learning, skill building and career exploration. She also co-founded a mediation practice in Marin County, California, and prior to that worked as an assistant district attorney in Boston, and family therapist in Philadelphia. Gail holds a JD from Northeastern University School of Law, as well as a Master degree in Social Service and a Master degree in Law and Social Policy, both from Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.