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StreamLink Software began as nonprofit executives began exploring solutions to common management issues.  When it became clear there was gap in quality affordable products StreamLink Software was formed to develop these products.  The leadership of StreamLink Software has always been and continues to be former nonprofit executives.  As StreamLink’s products have been developed other leaders in sectors specific to nonprofits have joined in helping to create more effective tools.  For example StreamLink Software is pleased to work with BoardSource to provide premier governance resources to nonprofit organizations through the StreamLink Board Management software.  Also, the Foundation Center will provide the foundation center database as a part of the StreamLink Foundation Management Software.

StreamLink also recognizes the pressure on infrastructure costs that nonprofits face.  Consequently, the software is a hosted model not requiring organizations to spend any money on IT infrastructure or staff. All StreamLink products will be hosted on dedicated servers at BlueBridge Networks.  To find out more about the hosting environment please click here 

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Adam Roth, President

Before serving as President of StreamLink Software, Adam was Chief Operating Officer for West Side Ecumenical Ministry (WSEM).  As COO, Adam supervised all of WSEM’s programs at one point or another and was responsible for system development and integration, quality control, resource development, new program initiatives and community collaborations. Adam also served as interim CEO during a leadership change in 2004.  While COO, Adam monitored an operating budget of $12 million more than double WSEM’s operating budget when Adam started at WSEM as the Director of Operations beginning in March 1998.

Prior to starting at WSEM Adam earned masters’ degrees in social work and management from Case Western Reserve University’s Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and the Weatherhead School of Management respectively. He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from The College of Wooster.

Adam serves on the boards of The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio and Cleveland Reads. Adam has also been part of other community boards and collaborations over the years including the West Side Family Resource Network, Detroit Shoreway Weed and Seed, New Leadership Roundtable, the County Emergency Food and Shelter board, United Way Services Organizational Assessment Committee, the Workforce Investment Board Youth Council and was the Chair of the LeadDiversity Alumni Association.  Adam has been honored with The Diversity Center Young Leadership award for his work in helping create the leadership training program LeadDiversity as well as his work in the community.

Dan Valerian, CTO

Prior to serving as StreamLink Software CTO, Dan Valerian founded Valerian Consulting where he lead strategic planning, project management and client services for the company.

Prior to founding Valerian Consulting, Dan served as vice president of information systems, and later as the vice president of operations, with Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc., one of the nation's largest nonprofit organizations dedicated to college access.

Dan is committed to his community, serving on committees and boards for several nonprofit organizations in northeast Ohio such as, Cleveland Digital Vision, Greater Cleveland Roundtable, Strategic Technology Alliance, Nonprofit Technology Leadership Council, (i)Cleveland and the Cleveland Foundation's Civic Innovation Lab.  Dan is also a member of the Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network, an organization dedicated to supporting the people and organizations that assist nonprofits in utilizing technology effectively.

In addition, his work has been recognized by Crain's Cleveland Business magazine in its Who's Who in Technology section.

Dan earned a bachelor's degree from Cleveland State University where he graduated with a major in English and a minor in philosophy. He is a graduate of Cleveland Bridge Builders and the Lead Diversity Program of the National Conference for Community and Justice.