Corrigo, Inc. provides mobile software as a service applications for field service in the United States. It offers service management, maintenance management, work order, commercial property management, warranty management, job tracking, service dispatch, and employee time tracking software solutions for maintenance, installation, and repair organizations. The companys products include WorkTrack Service Management to manage service businesses by controlling people, customers, cash flow, and costs; and WorkTrack Construction & Crews, a wireless location and time card software system for construction companies and subcontractors to submit job and time information directly from the field by eliminating the need for paper timesheets. Its products also include WorkTrack Facilities Management, a facilities management tool; and CorrigoNet service management software that streamlines maintenance operations and service management by coordinating information flow between customers, service and dispatch agents, technicians and vendors, and management in the service delivery process. The company serves commercial property, multifamily property, homebuilding, corporate facility, and retail and food industries. It offers deployment, integration, training, security, and support services.
Corrigo, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon.
John Phillips is, through Klister Credit Corp., a private equity investor focusing on early stage companies and, for many investments, a corporate director. His current board responsibilities include BuzzData, Shopify and Elevate.
He has recently completed service as a director of The Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation and of Redknee Solutions Inc. (TSX: RKN), as well as Chair of Healthcare365 Inc. and BPSResolver Inc..
John joined Clearnet Communications Inc. in December 1994 after working with Blake, Cassels & Graydon for 20 years, where he practised business law (including corporate & project finance) and became a Partner in 1982. John served as Executive Vice President, Carrier Relations and General Counsel at Clearnet and then TELUS Mobility until December 2001. He has served as Chair and Vice-Chair of the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association. John has been angel investing for over a decade.
John received his B.A.
Lyle Newkirk is Corrigos Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer responsible for managing the companys financial and administrative operations.
Prior to joining Corrigo in April, 2008, Lyle served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CareCentric, a provider of back office and clinical software and services to the home health and long term care markets. At CareCentric, Lyle was instrumental in their transformation from a traditional up front software licensing vendor to a provider of software as a service as well as a provider of multiple mission critical business services.
Before joining CareCentric, Lyle served as senior vice president and chief financial officer for T/R Systems, an international provider of software for the document management market. At T/R, Lyle led the team in a highly successful initial public offering.
Dave joined Sierra in 1996. Prior to joining the venture capital community, Dave’s professional career began at Lockheed Corporation in the software engineering department. Following his tenure there, he joined Sun Microsystems in sales and sales management. In 1991 Schwab co-founded Scopus Technology with a fellow Sun sales manager and two other executives. While at Scopus, he served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Scopus was taken public and subsequently acquired by Siebel Systems.
Dave holds a Masters in aerospace engineering from Stanford University and an MBA from Harvard University.
Lockheed Corporation, 1979-1984, Engineering , Sun Microsystems, 1986-1991, Sales Management , Scopus Technology, Inc., 1991-1996, Co-founder & Vice President of Sales , Sierra Ventures, 1996-Present
Directorships of Public and Acquired Companies : 360Commerce, Inc. (Acquired by Oracle) , CrossLogix (Acquired by BEA Systems, Inc.) , Interact Commerce Corp.
David Rainton joined Corrigo as a founder in 1999 and leads the companys multinational engineering, product management and operations teams.
David pioneered the advances in the user interface technologies and web solution design that made Corrigos solutions possible. His background combines career experience in mobile field service delivery with advanced research and development responsibilities with communications industry leaders such as Motorola and Panasonic.
David has a degree in applied Physics and Electronics from Durham University, England and a PhD in Computer Speech Recognition from Cambridge University.
David Davies is responsible for all finance and administrative functions at NexPlanar. He brings over twenty years of management experience in a variety of venture funded high-tech companies, including hardware, software and internet businesses.
David has raised numerous rounds of venture capital and has orchestrated the sale and acquisition of several companies.
His prior firms include Corrigo, a wireless, internet service provider of work order management software; Protools, a provider of network protocol analysis software; Photon Kinetics, a manufacturer of fiber optic test and measurement equipment; and Intel.
David has a BA from Williams College and an MBA from Wharton.
Rick Michaux is a veteran of the web and wireless technology industry and has worked with the building service industry for almost 20 years.
Prior to founding Corrigo, Rick held a series of senior marketing, sales and business development roles at Motorola where his responsibilities spanned advanced wireless, web and call center technologies. At Motorola, he met the other founders of Corrigo.
Prior to Motorola, Rick had extensive domestic and international experience working in the real estate and property management industries.
Rick has an MBA from Kellogg Graduate School of Management, an MA in East Asian Economics from George Washington University, and a BA from the University of Virginia. He is a frequent speaker on services best practices at industry conferences such as BOMA, IFMA, NMHC, PRSM and Realcomm.
Rick currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Software Association of Oregon.