Mr. Strange is chairman and CEO of CoreCard Corporation. He is an inductee in the Georgia Technology Hall of Fame as well as the Hall of Fame of the Georgia Tech College of Management.
Mr. Strange is on the Board of Trustees and past Chairman of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation, and is on the advisory board of Georgia Tech’s College of Management as well as a trustee emeritus of the Georgia Tech Foundation. He also serves as a trustee on the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation and the Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Foundation.
In the past, he has served on the board of publicly traded companies such as Allied Automotive Group (NYSE:AHI), Great Plains Software, Matria Healthcare, Healthdyne Technologies and IQ Software.
Prior to being appointed President of CoreCard Corporation, Mr. Strange founded Quadram Corporation in 1980. Quadram pioneered the enhancement products industry as one of the fastest growing electronics companies in the U.S in the early years of the personal computer industry. Mr. Strange received a BS degree in Industrial Management from Georgia Institute of Technology and a MBA from Georgia State University.
Matt White was appointed CFO and Corporate Secretary of CoreCard Corporation in 2019 with responsibility for financial and SEC reporting, legal and contract matters, corporate governance and due diligence.
Prior to joining CoreCard, he was a Senior Director at Equifax, having held various positions in accounting and SEC reporting while at the company. Previously, Matt worked in an SEC reporting role at Humana and was a Senior Manager in the audit practice at Deloitte. Matt is a graduate of Transylvania University with a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and a Masters in Accounting from the University of Georgia, he is also a Certified Public Accountant.
Mr. Strange is chairman and CEO of CoreCard Corporation. He is an inductee in the Georgia Technology Hall of Fame as well as the Hall of Fame of the Georgia Tech College of Management.
Mr. Strange is on the Board of Trustees and past Chairman of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation, and is on the advisory board of Georgia Tech’s College of Management as well as a trustee emeritus of the Georgia Tech Foundation. He also serves as a trustee on the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation and the Georgia Baptist Health Care Ministry Foundation.
In the past, he has served on the board of publicly traded companies such as Allied Automotive Group (NYSE:AHI), Great Plains Software, Matria Healthcare, Healthdyne Technologies and IQ Software.
Prior to being appointed President of CoreCard Corporation, Mr. Strange founded Quadram Corporation in 1980. Quadram pioneered the enhancement products industry as one of the fastest growing electronics companies in the U.S in the early years of the personal computer industry. Mr. Strange received a BS degree in Industrial Management from Georgia Institute of Technology and a MBA from Georgia State University.
Kathryn Petralia is the Co-Founder of Keep Financial, a fintech compensation platform that helps employers and employees stay together longer and happier. Prior to starting Keep, Kathryn Co-Founded Kabbage, a financial services, technology and data platform for small businesses that was acquired by American Express in 2020. Prior to Kabbage, Kathryn spent nearly 15 years with fintech and ecommerce startups. After graduating from Furman University with an English degree, Kathryn pursued her interest in technology to launch a number of successful startups. She also served as Vice President of Strategy for Revolution Money, which was acquired by American Express, and was the director of corporate development for CompuCredit (now Atlanticus). In 2018, she was named to Forbes’ list of the World’s Most Powerful Women.
Kathryn serves on the boards of CARE USA, Tricolor, PadSplit, The Woodruff Arts Center (trustee), and the Atlanta Chamber Music Festival.