Mr. Eric Dunn is a Co-Owner & serves as Chief Executive Officer at Quicken. He served as Board Member at iLendingDIRECT and Miura Systems. He served as Senior Vice President, Payments and Commerce Solutions at Intuit. He has been an avid Quicken user since 1985 and continues to use it every day, he actually runs a dedicated Windows server in his basement so that he can connect to Quicken from remote PCs and devices. His favorite features are electronic bill pay and the new bill presentment feature in Quicken for Windows 2016, followed by investment tracking. Mr. Dunn has been part of the Quicken business since its early days, he joined Intuit, Quicken's previous owner, in 1986, when Quicken was the only Intuit software product and was employee #4 at Intuit. Over the course of his 20 years at Intuit (he was away for 10 years), he was a programmer who worked on almost all the early versions of Quicken, including the first investment and payments capabilities; served simultaneously as the CFO through the 1993 IPO and merger with ChipSoft (TurboTax), was the first general manager of the Quicken business; was Intuit's first CTO and then led Intuit's payments business during an additional tour of duty in 2010-2015. He retired from Intuit in 2000 to pursue a second career in technology investing, first as an angel investor and then as a General Partner at Cardinal Venture Capital. He has served on the board of directors of dozens of companies, including five public companies and Electronic Transactions Association, a payments industry group. He served as Board Member at iCIMS. Since August 2015, Mr. Dunn has been responsible for the Quicken business, initially as the General Manager at Intuit and then, after the March 31, 2016 divestiture, as the CEO of Quicken Inc., the standalone private company. Prior to joining Intuit, Mr. Dunn worked at IBM and then at Bain & Company. Although he has lived in California since 1983, He grew up on the east coast. He attended Harvard College and Harvard Business School.