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Doug Hass is the COO of ImageStream, a leading router and WAN product
manufacturer. Prior to joining ImageStream, Mr. Hass was a partner in Midwest-based
Internet provider Skye/net.
An Army veteran, avid horseman and outdoorsman, Mr. Hass rode professional rodeo
for five years, and is the founder of Roughstock.com, an award-winning
country music Web site.
Doug Hass was appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer of
ImageStream Internet Solutions in February 2001. Mr. Hass
handles all day-to-day business functions and directs ImageStream's corporate training
programs. Mr. Hass served as ImageStream's Vice President of
Sales from October 1998 until assuming the day-to-day operations duties. During
that time,
Mr. Hass successfully led the management of ImageStream's Linux-based router
line, transforming ImageStream into the largest Linux router and WAN supplier in
the United States.
From January 1996 until just prior to joining ImageStream, Mr. Hass was the Vice
President and COO of South Bend, Indiana-based Skye/net, a start-up
Internet service provider. During this time, Mr. Hass's marketing and
operations
vision spurred Skye/net's growth, and transformed the company into the largest ISP in
northern Indiana. Skye/net was sold in 1998 to a venture-backed
firm and
was larger than the combined total customers of the 33 ISPs competing in
Skye/net's markets.
From 1993 until late 1995, Mr. Hass served as a Sergeant in the United States Army. During his service, Mr. Hass served as a Master Fitness
Trainer,
and as a member of his battalion information systems staff. Today, Mr. Hass
continues to serve his community as an officer in the Starke County Sheriff's Department and
as a member of the Starke County Public Library Board of Trustees.
An avid horseman and outdoorsman, Mr. Hass rode professional rodeo for five years until slowed by injuries, and is the founder of Roughstock.com, an
award-winning country music Web site. Mr. Hass completed his undergraduate work
in Secondary Education, American History and Economics at Indiana University.
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