Our Executive Team

Ryan Mulholland Chief Executive Officer

As Fetch Technologies’ Chief Executive Officer, Ryan Mulholland is responsible for Fetch’s day-to-day-operations, as well as leading the company’s product development and technology strategy. Mulholland has held various senior management positions during his tenure at Fetch Technologies including SVP of Sales and COO. Mulholland is an Internet industry veteran, previously holding several senior positions at Endeca Technologies and Business Objects. Prior to joining Fetch, Mulholland was the Vice President of Sales for Vovici Technologies where he built and led the Strategic Account Team. Mulholland received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California.

Greg Barish VP of Engineering and Chief Architect

Greg Barish is Vice President of Engineering and Chief Architect at Fetch Technologies.  Since joining the company in 2003, Barish has focused his technical efforts on monitoring and task execution systems, integrated intelligence portals, and overall technology leadership and vision.  Before Fetch, Barish was a member of the Information Agents Research Group at USC/ISI’s Intelligent Systems Division, where he researched methods in efficient execution, combining a speculative, dataflow-style parallel architecture with a hybrid machine-learning approach for value prediction.  The resulting software prototype later became the basis for the current Fetch AgentRunner system.  Barish earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science from USC, a B.S. in Cognitive Science from UCLA, and has published his research in major AI conferences and journals.  Barish has previously held senior engineering positions at Oracle and Healtheon/WebMD.

Craig BurnsController

Craig Burns brings to Fetch Technologies over 8 years of experience in corporate accounting and finance. At Fetch, Burns overseas all areas of finance, accounting and administration. Prior to joining Fetch Technologies, Burns served as an accounting and government contracting consultant supporting numerous small businesses as they utilized government funding to grow. Burns received his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting from Kansas State University.