Dick Whilden
Chairman, Climos
Since 1990 Mr. Whilden has been a principal of the Contrarian
Group, a business development and management company, where he directs major
investment projects. Recently he was Chairman, President and CEO of GetThere,
Inc., the leading Internet based business travel reservation company serving
major US and international corporations and a first round Contrarian
investment. GetThere was sold to the Sabre Corporation in 2000. Prior to
GetThere he was Chairman of Caliber Bank in Phoenix, Arizona, and President,
CEO and Chairman of the bank’s holding company, Independent Bancorp of Arizona,
Inc. After raising $150 million, recruiting a top management team and gaining
regulatory approval, he built this large bank holding system from 48 purchased
Security Pacific Bank branches. In 1995 as the Arizona economic recovery
strengthened Caliber was sold to Norwest Bank. Mr. Whilden
also served as the Managing Director of the Council on California Competitiveness, a high level governor’s task force that
helped the State emerge from the early 1990’s recession.
Prior to joining the Contrarian Group, Mr. Whilden was
an Executive Vice President with TRW where he managed the Information Systems
Group (ISG), the segment that included consumer and business credit reporting
and related information service businesses. Through advanced product
development and multiple acquisitions he grew ISG from $200 million in revenue
to over $800 million, and this major information and database business became
TRW’s most profitable segment. Prior to forming ISG Mr. Whilden
had extensive executive responsibilities in the aerospace industry including
winning and directing the development of a major spacecraft, the High Energy
Astronomy Observatory, into a notable scientific success. This X ray and cosmic
ray observatory included experiments from worldwide science institutions. When
the program was almost cancelled he was instrumental in reselling the project
to congress and the administration. For his HEAO work he was awarded the NASA
Public Service Medal. Prior to HEAO he ran another of TRW’s most successful
spacecraft project, the Air Force and DOE’s Vela
Hotel, a nuclear detection program. He also managed the critical division that
assembled and launched all of TRW’s advanced spacecraft.
Mr. Whilden
is a director and chairman of the compensation committee for two publicly
listed companies, Ambassadors International, Inc., and Ambassadors Group, Inc.
and until recently was a director of the private company, Jas.D.Easton
Inc., a major sporting goods supplier, that was very
successfully sold. He has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Redlands.
He attended the Program for Management Development at the Harvard Business
School. He served with the US Army. He resides in Manhattan Beach, California,
with his wife Helaine.