inside Intellicheck

Passionate about proof

The best identity validation experience your customer never knew they had™

The Intellicheck Identity Platform is the industry leading solution for identity validation in North America.

  • Over two decades of experience validating identites
  • Delivers invisible, rapid and seamless customer experiences
  • 100% decisioning for optimal conversions
  • No manual review or template matching
8K
Bank Branches & Online
30k
Retail Locations & Retail Websites
28
State-Level Law Enforcement Agencies

Meet the team

A public company with the heart of a startup

We’re proud to have a team that reflects a passion for ensuring that people are who they say they are.

Bryan Lewis

President & CEO

Adam Sragovicz

CFO

Jonathan Robins

CTO

Chris Meyer

SVP of Sales

Scott McCulley

VP Technology Operations and Information Security

Sandra Bower

VP Customer Experience and Account Management

The Intellicheck Board

The Intellicheck board members are a select group of professionals, whose work experiences range from retail to the military, that help guide our business to success.

Bryan Lewis

President & CEO

Bryan Lewis has over 30 years of global leadership positions in sales and operations in the financial services and financial technology sectors with a demonstrated ability to scale both high-growth and under-performing companies to create significant shareholder value.

Prior to joining Intellicheck, Bryan was Chief Operating Officer at Third Bridge, Inc., where he oversaw the growth of the company from 100 to 600 employees and a CAGR of 56% in a four-year period.

Previously, Bryan held senior leadership positions at BondDesk (sold to TradeWeb), TheMarkets.com (sold to Capital IQ), Reuters, Barra (sold to MSCI) and Bloomberg. He began his career as a bond trader.

Bryan holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Penn State University.

David E. Ullman

Director

David E. Ullman was appointed a member of the Board of Directors in January 2018. David has extensive business expertise with a strong focus on retail, strategic planning and growth, as well as mergers and acquisitions.

A seasoned retail executive, he spent nearly twenty years as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for billion-dollar retailer, manufacturer and e-commerce company, Jos. A. Bank Clothiers. David had an instrumental role in strategic planning and growth initiatives as well as mergers and acquisitions, which led to more than a decade of sustained profitable growth and a six-fold increase in sales. The iconic retailer was acquired by Men’s Wearhouse in 2014 for $1.8 billion. He has also held executive positions with Arthur Andersen and $750 million catalogue company Hanover Direct. Most recently, David has served as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer and minority owner of Paul Fredrick Menstyle, a private retail company focused on designer and direct-to-consumer men’s apparel and related accessories.

Dondi Black

Director

Dondi Black was appointed to the Intellicheck Board of Directors in September of 2022. She is currently the SVP, Chief Product Officer at TSYS, a Global Payments company. In that capacity, she leads global product strategy and commercialization, as well as strategic partnerships. Prior to TSYS she was with FIS and spent over 17 years with First Horizon. Black draws on her 30 years of in-depth experience leading innovation and transformations in banking and payments, fraud and risk, and compliance in her position on the board of directors.

Dylan Glenn

Director

Dylan Glenn was appointed a member of the Board of Directors on March 11, 2020.  Mr. Glenn is a Senior Director at Eldridge, a diversified holding company headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut.  He is the former Chairman of Guggenheim KBBO Partners, Ltd., a Dubai-based joint venture partnership between the KBBO Group and Guggenheim Partners.  Prior to this role, Mr. Glenn was Senior Managing Director of Guggenheim Partners, where he joined in 2005.

While at Guggenheim Partners, Mr. Glenn worked in two capacities.  First, he coordinated the aforementioned joint venture-Guggenheim KBBO Partners, Ltd., the merchant banking effort leveraging Guggenheim’s investment banking and asset management capabilities with an important strategic partner in the Middle East. Additionally, he led Guggenheim’s Government Relations efforts in Washington and was a Member of the Guggenheim Partners Public Affairs Committee.

Prior to joining Guggenheim, Mr. Glenn served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Sonny Perdue of Georgia. As a Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Glenn was responsible for all External Affairs. Mr. Glenn also served in the White House in Washington, D.C. as Special Assistant for President George W. Bush for Economic Policy. He was a member of the National Economic Council team advising the President on various economic issues.

Mr. Glenn is a Director of the George W. Bush Presidential Center.  He is a Director of the Renewable Energy Group (REGI), a leading global producer and supplier of renewable fuels like biodiesel, renewable diesel, renewable chemicals and other products. Additionally, he serves on the Board of Managers of Stonebriar Commercial Finance based in Plano, Texas.  Mr. Glenn is a Trustee of Davidson College, where he earned his B.A. and is also a Trustee of the Episcopal High School at Alexandria, Virginia.

Gregory B. Braca

Director

Gregory B. Braca was appointed to the Intellicheck Board of Directors in September of 2022. He has been a banker for 40 years, most recently serving as the President and CEO of TD Bank in the U. S., a top 7 US Bank. Braca’s 20 years at TD included the creation and running of its Corporate and Specialty Banking Business, and participation on the Management Committee prior to becoming CEO in 2017. Prior to TD, Braca worked for Citibank, Barclays and FleetBoston running various businesses and lending functions. Braca most recently also served as Chairmen of the NY Bankers Association of NY from 2020 to 2022 as well as being a Board member since 2015. Braca also serves on several not-for-profit boards including Big Brothers, Big Sisters of NY.

Guy Smith

Chairman

Guy L. Smith joined the Board of Directors in 2005 and was appointed Chairman effective November 14, 2018. Mr. Smith has served as a senior executive at the highest levels of global corporations, the United States government, and a global NGO. He is also a longtime Democratic political strategist, having served on the Clinton White House staff, was a radio spokesman for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign and also surrogate spokesperson for the Biden for President Campaign. He frequently appears on cable news discussing national politics.

During his career, he has managed public relations, government relations, reputation management, corporate relations, internal and external communications and corporate social responsibility for global corporations, as well as overseeing all public relations programs associated with the companies’ marketing communications and related activities.

Guy is one of the country’s leading experts on reputation management and crisis and disaster planning and communications. In this regard, he has extensive background and experience with global corporations, global consultancies, NGOs, and public service. He has particular experience in managing difficult reputational challenges and issues.

Guy served on the Board of Directors of The Center for Democracy and in that role, was very involved in the emergence of democratic institutions and governments around the world, especially Costa Rica, Russia, Armenia, and Poland. He has lectured at international universities and institutions, ranging from Moscow State University to the Canadian Armed Forces War College, on the expansion of democracy as well as reputation management on a global basis.

He is widely known as an expert in leadership development. In that regard, he is the author of the book “If It’s Not Impossible, It’s Not Interesting.”

He spent 17 years as Executive Vice President of Diageo North America, where he led regulatory, legislative, and social change in the alcohol industry, resulting in multiple share point gains of spirits over beer and wine.

Guy was Special Advisor to President William Jefferson Clinton on The White House staff, where he served on the impeachment defense team handling communications and political strategy.

Guy also served as vice chairman of AmeriCares, the international disaster relief and humanitarian organization. He has personally led disaster responses to numerous trouble spots around the world including Afghanistan, Sarajevo, North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Armenia, Jordan, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Peru, Ecuador, Bosnia, Turkey, Costa Rica, Poland, Russia, and India. Mr. Smith was awarded a special medal commemorating his disaster relief work in Spitak, Armenia by the President and Parliament of Armenia following the devastating 1988 earthquake that killed nearly 100,000 persons.

In the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks, Guy organized and led the “Diageo Ground Zero to Ground Zero Airlift,” which was the first civilian humanitarian airlift into Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan since hostilities began there. The Diageo Afghanistan airlift delivered 100,000 pounds of food supplies to an 800-child orphanage in Kabul.

Guy has been a Visiting Professor of Public Relations at Moscow State University where he conducted the first western-style public relations courses in Russia following the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

He was Chief Operating Officer of Hill & Knowlton International Public Relations in New York, where he consulted with the firm’s largest consumer product, technology, and legal clients.

Prior to that Smith was VP Corporate Affairs, the senior public affairs officer, for Philip Morris Companies Inc. (now Altria). During his nearly 17 years with Philip Morris, Smith also led the corporate affairs departments of the Miller Brewing Company and The Seven-Up Company, both Philip Morris operating companies. At Miller Brewing Company, Smith participated in the national introduction of Lite Beer and at The Seven-Up Company he pioneered the first use of 800 toll-free telephone numbers printed on soft drink packages, a move that was quickly copied by other soft drink makers.

Early in his career he was Director of Information of the Appalachian Regional Commission in Washington, D.C. Smith began his career as a reporter and assistant city editor for The Knoxville Journal. He is currently chairman of the Barrier Island Trust, an environmental protection organization.

Mr. Smith frequently lectures at major universities on crisis and reputation management and public policy issue management and also conducts crisis and disaster exercises for local communities. He also serves as an Honorary Battalion Chief of the Fire Department of New York and is a former member of the Board of Advisors of Mount Vernon, George Washington’s home.

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