ACG ASA's Monthly Lunchtime Virtual Meeting on 6/30/21

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June 30, 2021 12 PM - 1:15 PM CDT

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ACG ASA's Monthly Lunchtime Virtual Meeting on 6/30/21 

This monthly lunchtime virtual meeting replaces our in-person monthly lunch until we are able to safely gather again. Each month we will have a short educational program followed by facilitated peer to peer networking. 
 
For our June program we are excited to have Morris Miller, CEO at Xenex Disinfection Services and Managing Partner at Tectonic Ventures. Morris co-founded and provided the initial funding for Xenex, which produces a Robot used to disinfect hospitals. Previously he co-founded Rackspace Managed Hosting (NYSE:RAX) (brought private by Apollo for $4.3 billion). Morris also founded Curtis Hill Publishing, the first company to publish Texas case law on CD-ROM, which he successfully sold to Thomson Legal Publishing. Originally from San Antonio, Morris is a graduate of the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University, The University of Texas at Austin, and Phillips Exeter Academy.
  
 
There is no charge to attend, but advance registration is required. Login link will be provided in the registration confirmation email.

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Morris Miller

Morris Miller

CEO at Xenex Disinfection Services
Managing Partner at Tectonic Ventures

Morris Miller & Matt Rhodes-Kropf formed Tectonic Ventures in 2016 to invest in and act as advisors to founders, startups and established technology companies.

Prior to founding Tectonic Ventures, Mr. Miller founded Sequel Ventures, LLC (Sequel - 2005) and Cutstone Ventures, LLC. Through Sequel, Mr. Miller invested in companies like Xenex Disinfection Services LLC, Golfballs.com and Adometry (acquired by Google). Mr. Miller co-founded Rackspace Managed Hosting where he acted as Managing Director and Co-Chairman and helped build the company which now has annual revenues greater than two billion dollars.

Previously, Miller formed a start-up company, Curtis Hill Publishing, a legal publishing firm that was the first to publish Texas case law on CD-ROM. Miller also held various positions at Matthews & Branscomb, which is now part of Cox, Smith & Matthews (now Dykema) San Antonio’s oldest and largest law firm.

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