STEPHEN C. HALEY

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Tech Score: 100/100

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Software Technology Evidence

2 mention(s) identify STEPHEN C. HALEY as having software/technology expertise.

Company Filing Date Evidence Reason
Celsius Holdings, Inc. 2009-05-20 From 1999 to 2001, he held positions as COO and Chief Business Strategist for MAPICS, a publicly held, international software company with over 500 employees and $145 million in revenue. From 1997 to 1999, he was CEO of Pivotpoint, a Boston based Enterprise Requirements Planning (ERP) software firm, backed by a venture group including Goldman Sachs, TA Associates, and Greyloc. Stephen C. Haley held positions as COO and Chief Business Strategist for MAPICS, a publicly held, international software company, and was CEO of Pivotpoint, a Boston based Enterprise Requirements Planning (ERP) software firm, indicating direct involvement in software companies.
Celsius Holdings, Inc. 2010-05-03 From 1999 to 2001, he held positions as COO and Chief Business Strategist for MAPICS, a publicly held, international software company with over 500 employees and $145 million in revenue. From 1997 to 1999, he was CEO of Pivotpoint, a Boston-based Enterprise Requirements Planning (ERP) software firm, backed by a venture capital group which included Goldman Sachs, TA Associates and Greyloc. He was COO of MAPICS, a publicly held international software company, and CEO of Pivotpoint, an ERP software firm, indicating direct experience in software companies.

Celsius Holdings, Inc.

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2009-05-20 From 1999 to 2001, he held positions as COO and Chief Business Strategist for MAPICS, a publicly held, international software company with over 500 employees and $145 million in revenue. From 1997 to 1999, he was CEO of Pivotpoint, a Boston based Enterprise Requirements Planning (ERP) software firm, backed by a venture group including Goldman Sachs, TA Associates, and Greyloc.
2010-05-03 From 1999 to 2001, he held positions as COO and Chief Business Strategist for MAPICS, a publicly held, international software company with over 500 employees and $145 million in revenue. From 1997 to 1999, he was CEO of Pivotpoint, a Boston-based Enterprise Requirements Planning (ERP) software firm, backed by a venture capital group which included Goldman Sachs, TA Associates and Greyloc.

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-03-09