
Board Members:
- H. Inman Allen – Chairman, Ivan Allen Workspace
- Myra Hart – Harvard Business School, Professor of Management Practice
- Neil Levy – Golden Gate University, Professor of Law
- Patrick Taylor – CEO, Oversight Systems
Mr. Allen is active in the Atlanta community and has served as a board member of many local organizations, including the Henry W. Grady Foundation, Woodruff Arts Center, The Atlanta Historical Society, Egleston Children's Hospital (now Atlanta Children's Health Care System) (Chairman), Berry College (Chairman), Atlanta College of Art (Chairman), and Leadership Georgia (Chairman). Mr. Allen also serves as Chairman of Haas and Dodd Realty Company.
Mr. Allen graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1963 with a B.A. in political science. He attended the Emory University Business and Law schools from 1964 to 1967 and served three years of active duty in the United States Army from 1967 to 1970.Prior to joining the faculty of Harvard Business School, Hart worked in the retail industry. In 1985, she joined Tom Stemberg as one of the four founding officers of Staples, the Office Superstore. Prior to that she was Director of Marketing for Star Market, a division of Jewel Companies.
She is director of the Center for Women's Business Research, a trustee of Cornell University, a member of the President's Council of Cornell Women. She is a director of several public and private companies including Royal Ahold, eCornell, Office Depot, and Nina McLemore, Inc. Harvard Business School has recognized Professor Hart with the Apgar Award for innovation in teaching and the Greenhill Award for faculty leadership. She has been named to the Hall of Fame by Enterprising Women, CEO (Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization) and New England Business and Technology Association.Mr. Levy specializes in public interest and human issues, torts practiced with California Indian Legal Services and California Rural Legal Assistance. He founded and co-edited the California Tort Reporter and the periodical Federal Litigator as well as co-edited a six volume treatise, California Torts.
Neil Levy graduated from Cornell University with a degree in history and graduated from law school at the University of Chicago in 1966.As a thought leader in continuous monitoring, Patrick has spoken at several compliance and audit industry conferences from organizations, such as the Institute of Internal Auditors and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Patrick is a frequent speaker at conferences, such as RSA, Networld + Interop, Comdex, NetSec and the Goldman Sachs Information Technology Conference. Patrick has a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering with honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.


