Company: ACTG
Filing Date: 2025-04-09
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0000934549-25-000014
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Company: ACACIA RESEARCH CORP
Filing Date: 2025-04-09
Form: DEF 14A
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 United States until the sale to Starwood Capital in 2013. Ms. Felman began her career at Morgan Stanley in the Investment Banking Division after graduating with an M.B.A. from Wharton. She later joined GE Capital as a Managing Director of Business Development, where she acquired billions of dollars in real estate and non-performing loans from the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC), banks and insurance companies in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and France. Ms. Felman served as an adjunct professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania from 2010-2014 and served on the Executive Committee of The Zell-Lurie Center for over 10 years. She is a former trustee of Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York. Ms. Felman also served as a judge for the Echoing Green Fellowship Grants. She is currently teaching her eighth year at the Columbia Business School. Ms. Felman received her B.A. from The University of California, Berkeley and her M.B.A. from The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania.

We believe that Ms. Felman’s extensive financial background and experience make her well qualified to serve on the Board. In addition, she brings strong corporate governance experience having served on several public and private company boards, among them Cushman & Wakefield and Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust.

Isaac T. Kohlberg has served as a director since May 2019. Mr. Kohlberg has had a distinguished career in advancing entrepreneurship and innovation and protecting and commercializing IP through corporate deals and startup formation. He has served as a Senior Associate Provost and Chief Technology Development Officer at Harvard University, where he is responsible for the strategic management and commercial development of all technologies and IP arising from Harvard's research enterprise, since 2005. Mr. Kohlberg's role at Harvard University includes industry liaising and outreach, IP Management, business development, technology commercialization and the formation of startup companies and new ventures around Harvard R&D platforms. In tandem, he is also responsible for generating, structuring, and negotiating research alliances and collaborations with industry and generating industry-sponsored research funding for Harvard faculty. Prior to joining Harvard in 2005, Mr. Kohlberg was the CEO of Tel Aviv University's Economic Corporation and head of Ramot, its technology transfer organization. Prior to his role at Ramot, Mr. Kohlberg held various roles at New York University ("NYU"), including Vice Provost, Vice President for Industrial Liaison (NYU's technology