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P.O. Box 3459
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USA

+1 (650) 965-7267
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Michael Good, Founder and CEO

Michael Good's extensive background in computer technology and music led him to found Recordare. He has had technical leadership roles at SAP, Xtensory, and Digital Equipment Corporation, while remaining an active performer of concert music and opera.

 

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Technology

Michael is the technical leader at Recordare LLC. He designed and developed the MusicXML language and Recordare's two MusicXML software products: the Dolet for Finale and Dolet for Sibelius plug-ins. His papers on MusicXML have been published in Computing and Musicology and in international conferences on computer music technology.

Before founding Recordare, Michael was Manager of Advanced User Interface Technology and Senior Developer at SAP Labs, Inc. He was an architect and developer of SAP's Employee Self Service products. These were SAP's first Web products and have been licensed to over three million users. He managed the initial proof of concept prototypes for integrating the SAP Business Information Warehouse with the mySAP.com Workplace, as well as with geographic information systems (GIS) technology.

Prior to SAP, Michael was Director of Engineering at Xtensory, a virtual reality startup company. He managed the delivery of three software products to market within fifteen months, including the XVS-Link standard device environment for virtual environments and applications. Before that, he was a principal engineer in Digital's Software Usability Engineering group, one of the key industrial research groups that pioneered the usability methods taken for granted in today's software development world. Michael has published extensively in the computer music and computer-human interaction literature, and has four patents for his past research.

Michael received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science from MIT. He researched music technology at the MIT Experimental Music Studio, one of the forerunners of the MIT Media Lab. His Scot software for musical score translation, originally developed for Music 11, became a standard part of the Media Lab's Csound software package.

Music

Michael has sung tenor with many musical groups in the Silicon Valley and Boston areas. He currently sings with the Stanford Symphonic Chorus and West Bay Opera in Palo Alto. Previously he has sung in choruses with the Boston Symphony, the Boston Pops, Symphony Silicon Valley in San Jose, and the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Santa Cruz.

Before starting singing, Michael was a trumpet player. An alumnus of the Interlochen Center for the Arts, his playing can be heard on Vox CDs and downloads of the MIT Symphony Orchestra in the music of Howard Hanson, Walter Piston, Samuel Barber, and Aaron Copland.

Geri Actor, Vice President of Marketing

Geri Actor has over 25 years of experience in high tech industries. She has held senior management positions in engineering, marketing, product development, manufacturing and customer service. Her focus has been on new product introduction, project management, organizational and business improvement, and coaching cross-functional teams. She has also taught engineering and project management courses at several companies and universities.

Geri has been a performing musician since the age of seven, first on piano, violin and voice, then concentrating on viola. She has been a member of several local orchestras, and recently finished her term as President of the Board for the Palo Alto Philharmonic.

Geri holds a BS in Physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic University, and a Materials Engineer degree in Materials Science from MIT. She has authored several articles and patents.

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