Neil Kleinberg

CEO at Diliver

As founder and CEO, and inventor of its intellectual property, Mr. Kleinberg is responsible for leading DiliVer’s Corporate organizational unit, which includes overseeing its performance and growth functions. With 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur, executive, management consultant, and lead technology engineer, his expertise spans the commercial and government sectors, including the information technology, financial services, national security, healthcare, judicial, public safety, and telecommunications industries. In his previous role, Mr. Kleinberg led corporate development buy-side and sell-side M&A activities at enterprise software market leader ASI, and participated in more than 20 initiated transactions, including a private equity raise. Prior to ASI, as President of VerticalFalls Software, which developed CRM solutions for financial advisors working in brokerage firms, Mr. Kleinberg orchestrated a successful exit as the company was acquired by Sage in 2007. Before VerticalFalls, he was a founder/owner in two other prosperous high-growth technology companies—EIC, a management consulting firm, and NTC, a specialized high radio frequency electronics firm. Mr. Kleinberg is also currently an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, where he teaches Mergers and Acquisitions, Entrepreneurial Finance, Corporate Governance, and Strategic Management courses, and he is a Technology Commercialization Advisory Board member at Johns Hopkins University, where he received his MS in Computer Science and BS in Bioengineering. Recently, he became a Mentor-in-Residence at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures. Mr. Kleinberg is also a mentor of the Washington, DC Metro Chapter of the Founder Institute, a global program for training technology entrepreneurs and preparing them to launch new companies, and he was elected to the MindShare CEO Network and Alumni Association.

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