We bring “Ordr” to the chaos and complexity of securing connected assets. By filtering out noise and pinpointing critical risks, Ordr empowers you to safeguard every asset — in the cloud, on-premises, or in SaaS environments– and enable cyber resilience.
Our Mission
To make the connected world a safer place.
Our Vision
To protect every connected asset throughout its entire lifecycle.
Jim Hyman joins Ordr bringing more than 20 years of experience building and managing world-class teams in enterprise software and Saas businesses with a specific expertise in cybersecurity. Prior to taking the helm as Ordr’s CEO, Jim was at Synack, the leader in crowdsourced security testing as their Chief Operating Officer. Jim has successfully driven revenue generation at high growth start-ups and mid-market companies through innovative go-to-market strategies. Previously, Jim was at Trusteer (acquired by IBM in 2013), Z-Scaler (IPO in 2018), and Ironport Systems (acquired by Cisco in 2007). Jim’s experience spans sales, alliances, M&A, finance, venture capital and operations working in the US and internationally. Jim received his B.A. from The University of Pennsylvania and his M.B.A. in finance from The University of Southern California.
Pandian has more than 20 years of product and engineering leadership experience and is also a serial entrepreneur. Before founding Ordr, he was the Chief Development Officer at Aruba, responsible for all of engineering and product management functions. Aruba, an enterprise mobile wireless company, was acquired by HPE for $3 Billion in March 2015. Before Aruba, Pandian served as the head of engineering for Cisco’s multi-billion-dollar Wi-Fi business unit and before that as VP of engineering for low-end switching product lines. He graduated with a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT, Chennai, India and holds several patents to his credit in various networking technologies.
Before starting Ordr in 2015, Sheausong was the Chief Architect and VP of Technology at Aruba Networks, an HP Company. He has over 28 years of industry experiences in wired and wireless networking, cellular communication, system management software, and cloud computing software. Sheausong held both technical and management positions in Cisco System, AT&T Bell Labs, and several startup companies. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northwestern University, and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University.
As CFO, Raymond is a key contributor to the company’s business strategy and overseer of all financial operations. He brings more than 20+ years of financial management and operational leadership experience guiding several VC-backed SaaS startup companies through rapid growth and transitional stages. He also brings expertise managing high-multiple strategic transactions. Prior to Ordr, he was the CFO of PerimeterX, the leading provider of solutions that secure digital businesses against automated fraud and client-side attacks, which was acquired by HUMAN Security in July 2022. Previous to that, he was the CFO for several VC portfolio companies backed by Norwest Venture Partners, Scale Venture Partners and Goldman Sachs. Earlier in his career, he held various financial, engineering and project management positions at ECbridges and Compuware.
Kevin Arsenault joins Ordr with over 20 years of leadership experience building and scaling high performance sales teams for successful SaaS based cyber security companies. Prior to Ordr, Kevin held impactful sales leadership roles over 8.5 years at cyber security leader CrowdStrike, recently as VP of North America. He helped the firm celebrate a successful IPO in June of 2019. Prior to CrowdStrike, Kevin helped build compliance and cyber security firm Proofpoint to its IPO in April of 2012, rising to Worldwide VP of Advanced Security and Information Governance. Kevin also lead successful sales teams at Internet Security Systems (ISS) through its acquisition by IBM in August of 2006. Throughout his career, Kevin has maintained a maniacal focus on customer satisfaction with an emphasis on helping customers solve their IT/cybersecurity problems. Kevin received his Bachelor of Science from Boston College Carroll School of Management.
Wes is responsible for driving Ordr’s engagement in healthcare. Previously he was the CTO for Imprivata, and prior to that VP and CTO at Sutter Health, a 26 hospital network in Northern California. Prior to Sutter, Wes was CTO and then CIO at Seattle Childrens’, which, to this day, he says was his most gratifying work experience. Prior to his tenure at Children’s, Wes was Executive Director, IS at Scripps Health in San Diego, and prior to that, he served in various CIO and CTO capacities with the United States Air Force, retiring as a Major. He has several publications and presentations to his credit, and has been a member of CHIME since 1998. Wes has a Masters in Business Administration from The University of New Mexico. Away from work, he enjoys traveling, jogging, napping and playing with his Boys – he’s a life member of “Marathon Maniacs,” but is not active anymore.
As Ordr’s Vice President of Human Resources, Carla Wasko is a results-driven leader accomplished in building HR strategies, cultures and infrastructures that enable business growth. Prior to Ordr, Carla’s breadth of experience includes over 20 year of HR leadership positions with several network and application security companies including WhiteHat Security, Infoblox, Blue Coat Systems and Packeteer.
Senthil has more than 20 years of experience in wired and wireless technologies. Before joining Ordr in 2015, Senthil was the Director of Engineering at Aruba Networks, where he was responsible for the software development of Wireless and SDN products. Prior to Aruba, Senthil held engineering leadership positions at Cisco’s Enterprise and Data Center Switching business units. During his tenure, he led the development of Cisco’s flagship products, Catalyst 2K , 3K line of switches and was instrumental in building this multi-billion-dollar product line. He holds a B.S in Electrical Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India, and M.S in Electrical Engineering from California State University, Northridge.
Dirk Campbell is Vice President of Customer Success and Services at Ordr. He has extensive work experience in customer success and services roles, with special emphasis on customer satisfaction and operating cost-effective global technical support and customer success organizations. Prior to this, he was the Senior Director of Customer Success at ESS, Inc. and the Global Director of Support Services at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. Dirk has also held positions as Vice President of Global Customer Advocacy at Pluribus Networks, Senior Director of Global Technical Support at Aruba Networks, Director of Worldwide Technical Support at Juniper Networks, Director of Worldwide Customer Advocacy at Neoteris, Inc, and Director of Customer Care at Blue Coat Systems (acquired by Symantec). His work over his career has helped build several of the best in class and most respected Services and Support organizations in the industry.
Jim Hyman joins Ordr bringing more than 20 years of experience building and managing world-class teams in enterprise software and Saas businesses with a specific expertise in cybersecurity. Prior to taking the helm as Ordr’s CEO, Jim was at Synack, the leader in crowdsourced security testing as their Chief Operating Officer. Jim has successfully driven revenue generation at high growth start-ups and mid-market companies through innovative go-to-market strategies. Previously, Jim was at Trusteer (acquired by IBM in 2013), Z-Scaler (IPO in 2018), and Ironport Systems (acquired by Cisco in 2007). Jim’s experience spans sales, alliances, M&A, finance, venture capital and operations working in the US and internationally. Jim received his B.A. from The University of Pennsylvania and his M.B.A. in finance from The University of Southern California.
René is an executive-in-residence based in Battery’s Menlo Park office. A 35-year technology-industry operating executive, he has had a front-row seat for most of tech’s major transition points, working in senior executive roles at Silicon Valley companies including Ingres, Oracle, Business Objects, SAP, Salesforce and Palo Alto Networks. Most recently, before joining Battery, René—who got his start in technology when he founded a software business in his home country of the Netherlands in 1983—worked in senior executive roles at cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks. He served as its founding chief marketing officer (CMO) for 10 years, growing the company from a tiny startup to one with nearly $3 billion in annual revenue. René also played a key role in the company’s initial-public offering in 2012 and served for a year as executive vice-president of strategic accounts. Before Palo Alto Networks, he was a senior vice-president at Serena Software, Salesforce.com and SAP, as well as CMO of Business Objects and a senior vice-president of worldwide marketing at VERITAS Software. Prior to that, René’s experience was focused on databases. He joined Oracle Europe in 1992 as the company’s international marketing lead; then, four years later, former CEO Larry Ellison convinced him to move to Silicon Valley. There, he ran marketing for Oracle’s technology business, including the Oracle database and developer program, and developed Oracle’s internal CRM stack. He joined Oracle from INGRES, where he ran European product marketing for eight years. His first software-development business, started in 1983, used the Ingres database system first developed at the University of California at Berkeley. Over the years, René has also carved out a niche as a go-to advisor for many startups, including Armis, Acronis, Bionic, Bitwarden, Nexthink and others. René holds a degree in economics, with an emphasis on mathematics, from Amsterdam’s Vrije Universiteit and speaks four languages. He is also a devoted Star Trek aficionado.
Dominic Orr has an impressive track record of leading some of the industry’s most successful and innovative companies, taking them from venture-backed startups to high valuation IPOs and acquisitions. Most recently, Dominic was President of Aruba Networks, an HPE company. Prior to Aruba’s acquisition by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dominic served as the company’s Chairman and CEO from an early stage startup in 2006 through a successful public offering on the Nasdaq in 2007, through the HPE deal in 2015. Prior to Aruba, Dominic was president of the Personal Internet Group at Nortel networks following its 2001 acquisition of Alteon WebSystems, an industry leading network infrastructure company that Dominic led as Chairman and CEO from its beginnings in 1996 through the Nortel acquisition, including an historic Nasdaq IPO in 1999. Dominic has also served as a board director for a number of companies, including Chairman of the Board of Ruckus Wireless from 2004 to 2009. Dominic has a BS in Physics from the City College of New York, and a Master of Science and PhD from Caltech. Dominic received the Distinguished Alumni honor from Caltech in 2010.
Founder & Managing General Partner, TenEleven Ventures
Alex is the Founder of Ten Eleven Ventures, the industry’s first venture capital fund that is focused solely on investing in digital security. Alex has been in security, software and finance roles in Silicon Valley for over 20 years. He was the co-founder of PGP Corporation serving as board member, COO, CFO and VP Business Development from 2002 until its sale to Symantec in 2010. He has continued his involvement with security companies as an angel investor, independent director, entrepreneur-in-residence at Khosla Ventures, and private equity firm consultant with KKR. Alex received his MBA from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania’s Management & Technology program with a B.S. in Systems Engineering from the Moore School and a B.S. in Finance from the Wharton School.
Dharmesh joined Battery Ventures in 2015 to focus on early-venture and growth-equity investments in areas including cloud infrastructure, big data, security and next-generation enterprise applications. Prior to Battery, Dharmesh was a managing director at Intel Capital, where he led the firm’s global cloud and big-data practice and made early- and later-stage investments in companies globally. Before joining Intel Capital, Dharmesh spent almost a decade in product management and go-to-market roles with enterprise-software companies like Keynote Systems, Manhattan Associates and two other startups leading to their acquisition. In 2016, Dharmesh was named to the Forbes Midas Brink list of up-and-coming venture capitalists, and in 2018 he was included on Business Insider’s 23 Top Venture Capitalists in Enterprise Tech list. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, where he received a BS in electrical engineering, Dharmesh also holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business.
As a founding partner at Wing Venture Capital, Peter led investments in dozens of early stage companies, more than 25 of which have gone on to complete IPO’s or successful acquisitions including Nimble Storage, Redback Networks, Riverbed, Arrowpoint Communications, and Infinera. Before founding Wing, Peter helped lead Accel Partners for 15 years as Managing Partner. Peter holds an A.B. in Physics from Harvard College, summa cum laude, and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar.
Pandian has more than 20 years of product and engineering leadership experience and is also a serial entrepreneur. Before founding Ordr, he was the Chief Development Officer at Aruba, responsible for all of engineering and product management functions. Aruba, an enterprise mobile wireless company, was acquired by HPE for $3 Billion in March 2015. Before Aruba, Pandian served as the head of engineering for Cisco’s multi-billion-dollar Wi-Fi business unit and before that as VP of engineering for low-end switching product lines. He graduated with a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT, Chennai, India and holds several patents to his credit in various networking technologies.