Management

Steve ShiversSteve Shivers CEO and Co-Founder
Steve’s a recovering engineer (Rice U, Mechanical…back when they made mechanical stuff). After a couple of fun years working as an engineer in Alaska, Steve went to business school (UVA) because he thought it would help him behave more professionally. It didn’t. After b-school, Steve worked in consulting (at Kaiser Associates) and then got a front row seat for the dot-com boom and bust (at Infospace) before he landed at Qpass in 2002. At Qpass, he ran sales and marketing then helped develop and launch a new mobile payment network, OpenMarket, which grew to take the #1 position in the US market and continues to expand successfully. Steve was SVP and GM of OpenMarket, by then a division of Amdocs, before exiting in 2008 and starting doxo. Steve hates junk mail, and bills, and dead trees. That’s why he started doxo.
Mark GorisMark Goris VP Technology and Co-Founder
Mark runs the dev and ops teams. He was something like employee #7 at Qpass. Mark helped architect the original Qpass transactional processing systems, and then ensured their scalability and security as transaction volume grew many multiples each year. He’s a University of Washington engineer, and to his everlasting shame, he owns two pugs. Mark likes to be, oh shall we say, “organized.” That’s why he started doxo.
Roger ParksRoger Parks VP Business Development and Co-Founder
Prior to founding doxo, Roger was SVP of Products and Partnerships at Qpass, where he played an evangelist role (kind of a pied piper of mobile commerce). Before Qpass Roger was with Accenture. Roger’s undergraduate was from University of Washington (go Huskies) and Masters from Washington State University (he followed a girl there). Roger had to buy a new file-cabinet in 2007, when his old one overflowed. That’s why he started doxo.
Jim NuccitelliJim Nuccitelli VP Sales
Jim has built and worked in several great sales organizations, including ROLM, IBM & Aspect. Prior to doxo, Jim led Sales for PAR3/Varolii, where he built a world class sales organization and grew revenues to over $70M. Jim hates paper clutter and thinks he should be able to manage and pay all his bills from his phone. That’s why he joined doxo.