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Rubicon Global CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Stephen Wong is the Rubicon Global's CEO. Rubicon Global has 688 employees, of which 30 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The Rubicon Global executive team is 30% female and 70% male.
  • 61% of the management team is White.
  • 16% of Rubicon Global management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 9% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Stephen Wong

Chief of Staff To The CEO

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Stephen Wong is a Chief of Staff to the CEO at RUBICON and is based in United States. He has worked as Asian American Engagement Director at Republican National Committee; Deputy Political Director at Republican National Committee; and Next Generation Leaders Program/Humanitarian Action at The McCain Institute for International Leadership, Arizona State Univ. Stephen studied at Grove City College.

Andres Chico

Board Member

Lane Moore

Board Member

Nicholas Walrod

Board Member

Nate Morris

Board Member

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Elizabeth Montoya

Board Member

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Elizabeth Montoya is Rubicon’s Chief of Protocol and Investor Relations, leading communications to Rubicon’s investors and its board of directors. Montoya also oversees thought leadership strategy with key corporate partners, including the Wharton School, the United Nations Global Compact, and B Lab, which governs B Corporation Certification, among others. Montoya is the co-author of the RUBICONMethod™, Rubicon’s six-step guide to successful recycling and waste reduction.

Montoya also holds a seat on Rubicon’s Board of Directors.

In 2015, Montoya became Rubicon’s first Vice President of Investor Relations. Prior to leading investor relations, Montoya served as Rubicon’s first Director of Corporate and Social Responsibility, through which she led sustainability initiatives and corporate social responsibility programs internally and for Rubicon customers. During this period, Montoya also managed press relations and marketing, and led Rubicon’s successful effort to become a Certified B Corporation in 2012.

Before joining Rubicon in 2011, Montoya was Director of Programs and Communications at the Humanities Council of Washington, DC, prior to which she was Education Program Planner at the U.S. Green Building Council.

Montoya earned a B.F.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an M.T.A. from The George Washington University School of Business, and she received a certificate from the Wharton School’s Environmental Sustainability Leadership Program.

Bob Wickham

Board Member

Brent Callinicos

Board Member

Jevan Anderson

Chief Financial Officer

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Highly accomplished technology executive with 30 years of experience in corporate leadership, financial advisory, investment banking, corporate development and strategy consulting. Have originated and executed more than 100 transactions with over $20 billion in aggregate consideration. Extensive and broad experience covering public company officer roles (CFO/COO/Corporate Development/Investor Relations), technology investment banking and management/strategy consulting.

Completed M&A transactions with leading technology and media companies, including Accenture, BlackBerry, Bleacher Report, Broadcom, Digital River, Discovery, Electronic Arts, Ford, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Liberty Media, Maxim, Microsemi, Microsoft, NXP, Pandora, QUALCOMM, Symantec, Time Warner, Turner Sports and Yahoo!.

Highlights:

- Two years as public-company CFO for Finjan Holdings (Nasdaq: FNJN)

- CFO functions include SEC Reporting, FP&A, IR, Human Resources, Operations, Facilities & IT

- Architected the successful sale process for a public company during the COVID-19 pandemic

- 18 years as a leading Technology M&A investment banker

- Transactions include buyside/sellside, private/public, debt/equity, minority/majority recaps, LBOs, IPOs

- Sector experience covers SaaS & Security Software, Internet/Digital Media, Gaming & Hardware/Semis

- Operational roles include CFO, Corporate Development, Corporate Finance, Investor Relations

- Key member of executive team for a successful LBO ($650M), IPO ($1.5 Billion) and sale ($3 Billion)

- Management & strategy consulting for global Fortune 100 TMT corporations

Extensive global network of CEOs, CFOs, venture capital, growth equity, private equity, attorneys, investment bankers, Wall Street research analysts, entrepreneurs and board members across SF Bay Area, New York, UK, Europe and Asia.

Michael Allegretti

Chief Strategy Officer

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Michael Allegretti is Rubicon’s Chief Strategy Officer, leading the company’s rapidly-growing RUBICONSmartCity™ SaaS business, while overseeing all public policy, corporate communications, and marketing operations company-wide.

Prior to joining Rubicon, Allegretti oversaw public policy for Uber Technologies Inc. in the company’s largest global market, New York City. He has also served as a senior advisor to The Climate Group, where he advised the Rt. Honorable Tony Blair; organized the historic C40 Large Cities Climate Summit in May 2007; and led public policy for the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a national think tank focused on solving urban issues with free market solutions. Allegretti was also formerly Political and Public Policy Analyst for UBS (NYSE: UBS).

Allegretti holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Boston College, where he graduated with honors and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He also holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy from Harvard University and a Diploma from the Programme International de Sciences Politiques et Sociales from Sciences-Po, le Institut d’Études Politiques de. Paris. He serves as an advisor to Citizen, a start-up that alerts citizens in real-time to crimes and other emergencies in their vicinity, and he is a member of the Citizen’s Advisory Committee to the Hudson River Park Trust. He recently served as U.S. Chair of the British American Project and was a Board Member of the New York State League of Conservation Voters.

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Andres Chico

Board Member

Lane Moore

Board Member

Nicholas Walrod

Board Member

Nate Morris

Board Member

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Rubicon Global board members

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Andres Chico

Board Member

Lane Moore

Board Member

Nicholas Walrod

Board Member

Nate Morris

Board Member

Nate Morris's LinkedIn

Elizabeth Montoya

Board Member

Elizabeth Montoya's LinkedIn

Elizabeth Montoya is Rubicon’s Chief of Protocol and Investor Relations, leading communications to Rubicon’s investors and its board of directors. Montoya also oversees thought leadership strategy with key corporate partners, including the Wharton School, the United Nations Global Compact, and B Lab, which governs B Corporation Certification, among others. Montoya is the co-author of the RUBICONMethod™, Rubicon’s six-step guide to successful recycling and waste reduction.

Montoya also holds a seat on Rubicon’s Board of Directors.

In 2015, Montoya became Rubicon’s first Vice President of Investor Relations. Prior to leading investor relations, Montoya served as Rubicon’s first Director of Corporate and Social Responsibility, through which she led sustainability initiatives and corporate social responsibility programs internally and for Rubicon customers. During this period, Montoya also managed press relations and marketing, and led Rubicon’s successful effort to become a Certified B Corporation in 2012.

Before joining Rubicon in 2011, Montoya was Director of Programs and Communications at the Humanities Council of Washington, DC, prior to which she was Education Program Planner at the U.S. Green Building Council.

Montoya earned a B.F.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an M.T.A. from The George Washington University School of Business, and she received a certificate from the Wharton School’s Environmental Sustainability Leadership Program.

Bob Wickham

Board Member

Brent Callinicos

Board Member

Perry Moss

Board Member

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Perry Moss is Rubicon’s Chief Advisor, overseeing the company’s operations and bringing the most cost-effective, sustainable waste and recycling solutions to customers. Moss has more than three decades of industry experience, and has sold and managed more than $1 billion in waste and recycling business.

Before joining Rubicon, Moss was Executive Vice President at Oakleaf Waste Management LLC, working directly with Walmart, CVS, Dollar General, and other major accounts. Prior to Oakleaf, he honed his recycling and leadership expertise at Champion International and Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation, where he led a waste and recycling subsidiary.

Moss holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Marketing from Christopher Newport University.

Steve Koonin

Board Member

the Honorable Stephen Goldsmith

Board Member

Rubicon Global leadership demographics

Rubicon Global gender distribution in management team

  • The Rubicon Global executive team is 30% female and 70% male.
  • Rubicon Global is 41% female and 59% male company-wide.
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Company-wide: 59%
Female
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Company-wide: 41%

Rubicon Global executives by race

Management Team:
  • The most common ethnicity among Rubicon Global executive officers is White.
  • 61% of the management team is White.
  • 16% of Rubicon Global's management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 9% of the management team is Black or African American.
Company-wide:
  • White is the most common ethnicity company-wide.
  • 53% of employees are White.
  • 24% of employees are Black or African American.
  • 11% of employees are Hispanic or Latino.
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