MANAGEMENT

Henry Koltys is the founder and Chair of InCap and an expert in management, software development, mental health, and disability law. Henry has practiced law as a Federal Judge, Federal Trial Attorney, Assistant Attorney General, corporate counsel, private attorney, and mediator.
Henry is responsible for the design and development of the Catalyst platform, which is a "no code" AI software tool for domain experts to create AI apps. Catalyst is used to model the decision-making of domain experts without relying upon a programmer or knowledge engineer.
Henry used Catalyst to create EEO Catalyst, an app to help managers avoid claims of employment discrimination. Henry also used Catalyst to develop KidsFirst!, an app to help parents collaborate and protect children during divorce or custody actions.
Henry donated Catalyst to the Global Knowledge Fund, a 501(c)(3) foundation created by Henry. Qualified domain experts will receive a free Catalyst license to create free social cause AI apps.
ADVISORY BOARD

Peggy Taylor is a successful executive, manager, entrepreneur, investor, and board member of technology firms. While at PeopleSoft from 1989 through 1999, Peggy was Senior Vice President of Corporate Operations and member of the Senior Management Team, where she and Dave Duffield created the legendary PeopleSoft success story.
Peggy was formerly president of PeopleSoft Investments and has been an investor and board member in many successful startups. Formerly, Peggy was Vice President of the Trust and Investment Management Group at Hibernia Bank and Vice President of Organization, Planning and Development at Bank of California.

Lynne Ellyn is an expert in management, software development, AI, and technology. In 2011, she retired from her position as CIO and Senior VP at DTE Energy, where she managed over 1,200 employees. During her 32 year career in software and IT, she managed many successful software developments and global deployments at Fortune 100 firms like Xerox and Chrysler and start-ups like Netscape and Organic.
Lynn was a member of IBM’s Technical advisory board and the NIST advisory board for the Smart Grid. Lynne was a board member at the DTE Energy Foundation. the Henry Ford Hospital Foundation, Lighthouse of Oakland County Womens’ Shelter, and Detroit Science Center. She also co-chaired the Women’s initiative for United Way’s early childhood reading program.

Robert Finnell is a legal expert with over 37 years of experience as inside and outside legal counsel. Bob has advised rapidly growing private and publicly-held technology companies. From 1993 to 1999, Bob was Vice President and General Counsel of PeopleSoft, where he created and managed the complete legal support infrastructure. During his tenure, PeopleSoft’s personnel increased from 250 to over 7,000 and revenues doubled every year from $40M to $1.5B.
From 2005 to 2014, Bob served as SVP, General Counsel/Sec. for Calypso Technology, exiting with an asset acquisition to private equity firm at a valuation short of $1B. He currently operates a boutique Fractional General Counsel practice, advising select early stage privately-held technology companies with good prospects for growth and market prominence.