| Meet our management
team! Together, these individuals guide the direction and future of TreeAge Software, Inc.
Morris Raker, CEO and Co-Founder
Morris Raker, co-founder of TreeAge Software, was a practicing attorney
for more than thirty years specializing in complex financial transactions
and corporate restructuring problems. He received his B.S. in Chemistry
from Yale University and his L.L.B. from Harvard Law School. As a partner
in the Boston law firm of Sullivan & Worcester, he was special counsel
for the Trustees of The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad,
one of the principal attorneys involved in the sale of that railroad
to the Penn Central, and among the principal authors of the Penn Central
and New Haven reorganization plans. He has lectured on the application
of quantitative management techniques to the negotiation and resolution
of business disputes at Harvard, Northeastern, Stanford, Boston, Suffolk
and Tufts Universities and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Andy Sheldon, Director, Software Development
Andy Sheldon is the primary software developer at TreeAge.
He received his A.B.from Amherst College in 1992. Andy returned to Western
Massachusetts in 1997 to join TreeAge after spending several years in the Pacific Northwest, where he provided
technical support for an engineering consulting firm and a workforce
development agency.
Andrew Munzer, Support, Training & IT Administration
Andrew Munzer serves TreeAge as technical support lead and software trainer.
Andrew was a software developer in Boston for 10 years before relocating to the Berkshires.
At TreeAge Software, he provides technical support and training to TreeAge Pro users.
He also manages the IT infrastructure for the company. He
received a B.A. in Chemistry and Economics from Williams College.
David Hoffer, Director and Co-Founder
David Hoffer co-founded TreeAge Software and was the principal architect
and developer of DATA in the mid-1980's. Now a part-time consultant to
TreeAge, he is a Managing Director at RCW Mirus, a middle-market investment
bank in Boston. Prior to joining RCW Mirus, Hoffer served as chief operating
officer of a venture-backed software company in Boston and as COO and
general counsel of an e-commerce company in Cambridge. Previously, he
practiced law in Seattle and served as a mediator in Boston and Washington,
D.C. Hoffer has given numerous presentations on the use of decision analysis
in law, business, dispute resolution, and healthcare. He has lectured at
M.I.T., Harvard, and the University of Washington on using decision analysis
to model complex healthcare, business, and legal decisions. Hoffer is a
graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School and the Harvard Business
School.
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