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Management 

Roy Zisapel
President & Chief Executive Officer

Radware co-founder Mr. Zisapel has served as President, Chief Executive Officer and Director since the company’s inception in April 1997. An innovator in the networking technology industry, Mr. Zisapel provides focused vision and direction to Radware as it leads the market in integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking.

Before founding Radware, Mr. Zisapel directed research and development projects for RND Networks Ltd., pioneering the company’s award-winning IP load balancing product line. Prior to this, Mr. Zisapel led algorithmic research for Madge Networks’ LAN ATM switch. Subsequent to Lucent’s 1998 acquisition of Madge Networks, the device was renamed the Cajun M770 multi-layer switch, becoming a key element of Avaya’s networking suite. Mr. Zisapel began his career as a software engineer at Algotech Systems, a medical imaging solutions company.

Mr. Zisapel graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. degree in mathematics and computer science from Tel Aviv University, where he was honored with the International Wolf Prize for research students. Additionally, Mr. Zisapel holds several U.S. patents and patent applications in the areas of global load balancing, network proximity, traffic redirection and multi-homing.

Meir Moshe
Chief Financial Officer

As CFO, Mr. Moshe oversees Radware’s business performance and strategic growth initiatives. He is responsible for overall financial management of the company, its financial reporting and disclosure practices, and oversees corporate accounting functions.

Prior to Radware, Mr. Moshe was Chief Financial Officer, Secretary and Treasurer of ForSoft Ltd. ForSoft, a member of the Formula Group, provides large-scale IT solutions and services for a variety of vertical markets. The Formula Group is an international IT company that provides, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, software consulting services, proprietary software products and computer-based business solutions.

Mr. Moshe holds a B.S. in economics and accounting from Tel Aviv University and is a certified public accountant.

Amir Peles
Chief Technology Officer

As Chief Technology Officer at Radware, Mr. Peles calls upon his expertise in application networking, application infrastructure, security, and technology architecture to lead the company’s technology research and leading-edge solution vision. Mr. Peles also steers merger and acquisition research, directs OEM relationships and manages intellectual property ownership.

Mr. Peles joined Radware in 1997 as the organization’s first Vice President of Research and Development. Prior to his tenure at Radware, Mr. Peles was a senior team lead at Amdocs Corp., a provider of software and services for billing, customer relationship management and operations support systems to Tier-1 telecommunications companies. Before this, Mr. Peles held the position of Senior Software Engineer at telecommunications software vendor Comverse Technologies.

Mr. Peles holds numerous patents in various areas of computer networking, including traffic management, security and application performance. His views on industry trends and best practices have been featured in syndicated by-line articles, white papers, and on the conference speaking circuit. Mr. Peles graduated with a B.S. in statistics, operations research and computer science from Tel Aviv University.

Ilan Kinreich
Chief Operating Officer

As COO, Mr. Kinreich is charged with setting the direction for Radware's products overseeing all R&D, QA and product management activities across the company. He is responsible for developing innovative, quality products that meet market requirements while making sure new capabilities and products are timely released to increase competitive positioning.

Mr. Kinreich has a vast knowledge for creating innovative products to match market requirements, developing R&D processes and executing R&D automation and methodologies, an experience which was accumulated in over 25 years in the high-tech industry. Prior to Radware he was the founder and CEO of Radview Software that developed performance testing and management solutions. Mr. Kinreich took the company from inception to a Nasdaq IPO accumulating hundreds of enterprise customers from the financial services, high-technology, telecommunications and retail sectors. Before Radview, he was a co-founder and VP R&D for Mercury Interactive, a company that defined the Software Qualty Assurance market and eventually was acquired by HP for $4.5B. Prior to that he was R&D manager at Daisy Systems a manufacturer of CAD solutions for electrical engineers.

Mr. Kinreich holds a BsC degree in Mathematics and Computer Sciences from Bar-Ilan University, Israel.