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Carl Eschenbach
Co-CEO at Workday

Carl Eschenbach serves as co-CEO at Workday and has been a member of the company’s board of directors since 2018. Prior to Workday, Eschenbach spent 14 years at VMware, Inc.—a global virtual infrastructure software provider—in various roles including president, chief operating officer, acting chief financial officer, and executive vice president of worldwide field operations. He then served as general partner at venture capital firm Sequoia Capital in 2016 and continues to stay involved with Sequoia.

Eschenbach held various sales management positions with Inktomi, 3Com Corporation, Lucent Technologies, Inc., and EMC. Throughout his career, Eschenbach has been an active board member for leading technology companies including Aurora Innovation, Inc., Palo Alto Networks, Inc., Snowflake, Inc., UiPath, Inc., and Zoom Video Communications, Inc.

Eschenbach received an electronics technician diploma from DeVry University.


Portrait of Ratmir Timashev

Ratmir Timashev
Software Entrepreneur and Investor; Co-Founder of Veeam Software

Ratmir Timashev(opens in new window) is a globally recognized entrepreneur, technologist, and philanthropist. He is the founder of Veeam Software — the global leader in cloud data protection and management software founded and headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. A champion of education and technological innovation in the Midwest, Ratmir and the Timashev Family Foundation are leading supporters of The Ohio State University.

Ratmir’s career as a software entrepreneur began during his time as a graduate student at Ohio State in 1995. Together with his close friend and partner Andrei Baronov, they built their first company, Aelita Software — which developed software management tools for Windows NT administrators — out of Ratmir’s campus apartment, and then sold Aelita to Quest Software in 2004. The duo later founded Veeam Software in Columbus, and Ratmir served as CEO before the company sold to Insight Partners in 2020. Today, Ratmir is building a new data hardware company, Object First.

Ratmir maintains strong ties to The Ohio State University, where he has established several major initiatives and scholarship funds for undergraduate students and scientific research. Through the Timashev Family Foundation(opens in new window), Ratmir and Angela’s $110 million gift(opens in new window) in February 2023 launched the Center for Software Innovation and is the largest single gift in university history. This donation came after their 2020 gift to the College of Arts and Sciences, which supported construction of the state-of-the-art Timashev Family Music Building as part of Ohio State’s emerging Arts District. In 2016, Ratmir endowed the Dr. Terry A. Miller Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Chemical Physics, in honor of his mentor and friend. A member of The Ohio State University Foundation Board of Directors, Ratmir and Angela were recognized in April 2022 with the Distinguished Service Award from Ohio State’s College of Arts and Sciences.

Established in 2017, the Timashev Family Foundation supports communities through education, innovation, the arts, and humanitarian efforts across the United States and globe. The Foundation has closely supported organizations operating on-the-ground in Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion in 2022.

Born into a family of engineers, Ratmir followed his passion for science and earned his first master’s degree in physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He received his Master of Science in Chemical Physics from Ohio State in 1996. He currently lives in Connecticut with his wife Angela and children.