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Brett Helm

Brett Helm
Born Brett Christopher Helm
(1962-05-08) May 8, 1962 (age 55)
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Residence San Diego, California, United States
Nationality United States American
Alma mater University of Utah (B.S. Engineering)
Occupation CEO of DB Networks
Known for Serial entrepreneur, IPivot, Coradiant, At Home, DB Networks, Off-road motorcycle racing
Title Chairman and CEO of DB Networks

Brett Helm (born May 8, 1962 in Kansas City, Missouri) is a serial entrepreneur and off-road motorcycle racer. Helm is best known for co-founding a series of networking hardware startup companies over the past two decades including IPivot, Coradiant, and DB Networks as well as for winning three SCORE International off-road motorcycle racing championships. Helm is the Chairman and CEO of DB Networks.

Helm entered the USAF in 1988. He attended Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base. He graduated from Flight Training School at Mather Air Force Base in 1989. As a B-52 aviator, he flew 26 combat missions in Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield. Helm was awarded numerous commendations during his USAF career, including three Air Medals for combat flying.

Helm entered the business startup world as an early employee US WEST !nterprise Networks Services. He later became an early employee of @Home Network, where he led the formation of @Work its Vice President and General Manager. In 1997 Helm became a co-founder and CEO of IPivot. IPivot was an early innovator of Layer 7 load balancing and a pioneer in SSL acceleration/SSL offloading. Intel acquired IPivot in 1999 for $500M. Intel appointed Helm to be the general manager of their newly created Network Equipment Division. In 2000 Helm invested in Sanera Systems and assisted the company in obtaining their first two rounds of funding. Mcdata acquired Sanera Systems for $130M in 2003. Helm was a co-founder, investor, and Board member in Coradiant. Although Coradiant was professionally funded in 2000, Helm didn’t become an employee until 2005. Coradiant became the leader in End User Experience Management.BMC Software acquired Coradiant in April 2011 for $135M. Helm is a co-founder and investor in DB Networks.


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