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Board of directors
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Ashutosh
Roy, eGain's co-founder, Chairman
and CEO, has served as Chief Executive
Officer and Chairman of eGain
since 1997. From 1995 through
1997, Mr. Roy served as Chairman
of WhoWhere? Inc., an Internet-service
company he co-founded.
From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Roy co-founded
Parsec Technologies, an international
call center software company based
out of India. From 1988 through
1992, Mr. Roy worked in various
software engineering positions
at Digital Equipment Corp.
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Mr. Roy
holds a B.S. in Computer Science from
the Indian Institute of Technology,
New Delhi, a Masters degree in Computer
Science from Johns Hopkins University
and an M.B.A. from Stanford University.

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Gunjan
Sinha is Chairman of MetricStream,
a leading provider of enterprise-wide
Governance, Risk, Compliance (GRC)
and Quality Management solutions.
As chairman, he is responsible
for leading strategy and execution
at MetricStream. Gunjan has spent
over 15 years in various entrepreneurial,
board, and executive positions
developing, marketing and selling
software and Internet services.
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As an Internet
pioneer, he was the co-founder and President
of WhoWhere? Inc., a leading Internet
directory services company acquired
by Lycos in 1998 as well as eGain. Earlier
in his career, Gunjan also co-founded
Viman Software, Inc., a network license
management company, and Parsec Technologies
Pvt. Ltd., an international call center
company based in India. Gunjan has served
on the Board of several venture-backed
technology companies.
Gunjan obtained his BS and MS degrees
in computer science from the Indian
Institute of Technology, New Delhi,
and UC Santa Cruz, respectively. He
also holds an MS in Industrial Engineering
and Engineering Management from Stanford
University. He was featured as one of
the 50 most successful immigrant entrepreneurs
in the US by Silicon India.

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Mark
A. Wolfson is a Managing Partner
of Oak Hill Capital Management
(OHCM), a Partner of Oak Hill
Venture Partners, a Principal
of Oak Hill Platinum Partners
and a Vice President of Keystone,
Inc. OHCM manages Oak Hill Capital
Partners, a private equity partnership
founded by Robert M. Bass and
his longtime team of investment
professionals. Keystone, Inc.
is the primary investment vehicle
for Robert M. Bass.
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Mr. Wolfson
serves on the Boards of Directors of
230 Park Investors, Caribbean Restaurants,
DaVinci I, LLC (Japan real estate),
eGain Communications, Financial Engines,
Oreck Corp., and Investment Technology
Group, and on the Boards of Advisors
of Oak Hill Strategic Partners and FEP
Capital Holdings.
Mr. Wolfson holds the title of Consulting
Professor at the Stanford Graduate School
of Business, where he has been a faculty
member since 1977, including a three-year
term as Associate Dean, and formerly
held the title of Dean Witter Professor.
He has also taught at the Harvard Business
School and the University of Chicago
and has been a Visiting Scholar at the
Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and the Hoover
Institution at Stanford University.
Mr. Wolfson has been a Research Associate
at The National Bureau of Economic Research
since 1988 and serves on The Board of
Trustees of Menlo School as well as
the Board of Advisors of The Stanford
Institute for Economic Policy Research.

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David
Brown is the Managing Partner
of Oak Hill Venture Partners and
a Vice President of Keystone,
Inc. He leads Keystone's venture
capital activities, including
investments in 30 companies since
1998. He is also a general partner
of Oak Hill Capital Partners (private
equity investments), Oak Hill
Securities (high yield trading),
Oak Hill Strategic Partners (exchange
fund) and Oak Hill Platinum Partners
(hedge fund).
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Mr. Brown
serves on the board of directors of
Lattice Communications, MarketTools,
Perfect Commerce, ProQuest, Sandial
Systems, Sitara Networks and WideOpenWest.
Prior to joining Keystone, Mr. Brown
worked at Salomon Brothers where he
was a Vice President in the Corporate
Finance Department. Mr. Brown holds
a B.A. degree from Bowdoin College and
an M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School
of Business Administration.

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Dr.
P.P. (Daru) Darukhanavala
is Vice President and Chief Technology
Officer for Group Digital Business
for BP Amoco. He is responsible
for actively advancing the global
e-business agenda in BP Amoco
and is the key interface for introducing
leading edge e-technology service
and product suppliers into BP
Amoco worldwide. He led the IT
integration programs for the merger
of BP and Amoco and for the Arco
acquisition. BP Amoco is one of
the world's largest companies
with over 80,000 employees and
operations in 100 countries.
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Previously,
Dr. Darukhanavala was Director of Global
IT Services for the BP Group responsible
for the rollout of the Common Operating
Environment (COE) project worldwide
and was IT Functional Chief in BP-Exploration.
Dr. Darukhanavala's previous assignments
include CIO for BP-Alaska, Director
of BP-Exploration Business Systems in
the US, Manager of the Corporate Supercomputing
Facility and Head of the Corporate Management
Science Group for Standard Oil (Ohio).
He has also worked as a consultant on
several projects in the industrial and
health care area. Dr. Darukhanavala
holds Ph.D. and MS degrees in Operations
Research from Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland.
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