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Second Century Ventures Makes Strategic Investment in DocuSign


Published Monday, November 16, 2009, 13:28 (Your-Story.org)

Venture Capital Fund of the National Association of REALTORS Selects Leading Electronic Signature Company as Newest Portfolio Company

SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)– DocuSign®, the leading provider of on-demand electronic signature solutions, today announced second Century Ventures (SCV) has made a strategic investment in the company. As part of the investment, the president of second Century Ventures and chief executive officer of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), Dale a. Stinton will join the DocuSign Board of Directors.

“DocuSign is an ideal portfolio company for second Century Ventures, and we see huge potential for its fast-growing ESIGN services across the residential and commercial REALTOR landscape,” said Dale a. Stinton, president of SCV and chief executive officer of NAR. “Our capital investment and guidance will serve as a catalyst for this company to become the standard and meet the market demand for legally binding electronic signatures that help REALTORS close more deals at a faster rate, and offer the convenience and flexibility buyers require.”

The funds are invested to accelerate and extend DocuSign’s leadership position as a core technology solution for residential and commercial real estate professionals. DocuSign joins an exclusive group of SCV portfolio companies including ePropertyData as well as representative investments made by NAR in Move inc., zipLogix and SentriLock, that all provide leading technology solutions for REALTORS®. second Century Ventures is the strategic investment arm of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), America’s largest trade organization with more than 1.2 million members.

“Second Century Ventures’ strategic investment underscores the success and value of DocuSign’s electronic signature service to the real estate community and will assure we can meet the growing demand for our technology solution across the industry,” said Matthew J. Schiltz, CEO and president of DocuSign. “We are looking forward to working with SCV, the National Association of REALTORS and their members as their best-in-class ESIGN provider.”

more than 18,000 real estate professionals have used DocuSign to accelerate their business, with thousands more subscribing each month. rather than driving across town to get a signature or forcing their clients to find a fax machine, real estate professionals use DocuSign to execute agreements with buyers and sellers electronically, eliminating the old process of printing, faxing, and waiting for the return fax. DocuSign real estate professional subscribers achieve higher sales, increase client satisfaction and maintain a competitive edge. Safe and secure, the DocuSign e-signature process is also easy to use and legally compliant.

About second Century Ventures

second Century Ventures (SCV) is a venture capital fund focused on promoting innovation in the real estate industry and helping to enable the entrepreneurial spirit of real estate thrive. SCV has been fully capitalized by the National Association of Realtors® (NAR). With over 1.2 million members, NAR is the largest trade association in the country. NAR can provide immediate strategic value to second Century Ventures’ portfolio companies by allowing them access to the vast resources of a 300-person organization with expertise, influence and power that comes only by being ingrained in an industry for over 100 years.

About NAR

The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,” is America’s largest trade association, representing 1.2 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. The annual REALTORS® Expo is the largest industry showroom in the nation with 400 exhibiting companies featuring oceans of new ideas and productivity tools to save time, help REALTORS work more efficiently and make more money.

REALTORS see their referrals and sales increase significantly from the networking and education they gain at the REALTORS Conference & Expo, the industry’s premier event. more than 20,000 real estate professionals and guests from around the world attend this yearly event to learn about industry trends, new technology, and innovative products and services.

About DocuSign inc.

DocuSign, inc. is the leading provider of on-demand software services for electronic signature. DocuSign empowers individuals, small business and global enterprises to operate faster and more efficiently, with greater profitability, enhanced security and compliance. DocuSign is the only Web-based service to securely automate and control the entire electronic document signing process. To date, more than 48 million signature events have been executed using DocuSign.

To learn how DocuSign can accelerate your business, visit docusign.com or call (866) 219-4318. Subscribe to the DocuSign blog at docusign.com/blog. Follow DocuSign on Twitter at twitter.com/DocuSign.

DocuSign and the DocuSign logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of DocuSign, inc. in the United States and/or other countries. all other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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DocuSign, inc.Doug Wheeler, 206-219-0190doug.wheeler@docusign.comorSchwartz CommunicationsJill Reed or Esther Burciaga, 415-512-0770docusign@schwartz-pr.com

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Honer Roll


Thursday, November 19, 2009 10:26 AM PSTWeiser Middle School first quarter honor rollEighth Grade3.8 to 4.0 GPA: Cordell Anderson, Carly Chandler, Nathan Eliason, Trista Goodenough, Sarah Hayden, Lindsey Hurd, Sarah Jensen, Dixie Johnson, Karley King, Rianna Martin, Kyndra McKie, Kelsey Noble, Katherine Obuch, Stephanie Perez, Samantha Soliz, Noah Turner, Brogan Bumgarner, Alana Burns, Nicol Crowson, Matthew Davies, Heidi Girvin, Mikayla Hoffer, Nishanne Kress and Jeffrey Rhodes.3.0 to 3.79 GPA: Ubaldo Arana, Daniel Blanco, Victor Lazaro, Ericka Maxa, Thomas Moore, Adam Perez, Guadalupe Perez, Sarah Sharp, Carina Solis, Brittney Soliz, Cynthia Sneed, Matthew Hagans, Kimberly Hale, Raymond Huston, Tatiana Morales, Alberto Perez, Alexandra Rowley, David Freeman, Rebecca Lancaster, Heather Boland, Katie Bybee, Luke Daily, Evelyn Delgadillo, Sam Garrison, Jayden Hartley, Tania Hernandez, Vanessa Lopez, Erienne Loughran, RC Thomas, Andrew Williamson, Raul Burgos, Jamie Duarte, Kyler Herrick, Ross Sneed, Tyler Alder, Dominic Aubrey, Ernesto Becerra, Dakota Gloria, Austyn Grothaus, Tonya Hagan, Austin Lind, Esmeralda Negrete, Zach Tate, KC Thomson, Claire Abraham, Matthew Armont, Karston Chamberlin, Deanne Gomez, Sonia Juarez, Taylor Kissell, Alexander Lopez, Amber Martinez, Lilian McDonald, Katie Negrete, Christian Oyervides (Raby), Crystal Petersohn (Grant), Savannah Spencer, Bailey Thomas and Damon White.Seventh grade

3.80 to 4.0 GPA: Megan Anderson, Ashlyn Brush, Kyson Channell, Amanda Courtois, Madison Dille, Alyssa Gomez, Kate Rose Hamilton, Lexcie Hawkins, Austan Hemphill, Hayden Hoopes, Kristann Kammerman, Dana Kerner, Justin Lundberg, Vanessa Negrete, Christopher Obuch, Dominique Schultz, Sadie Shirts, Jaren Tolman, Rebecca Torres, Bryant Walker, Jordanne Walker, Lindsi Wilson, Kade Channell, Thomas Crawford, Amber Dove, Sarah Hagans, Matthew Hurd, Tyler Johnson, McKayla Mills, Kayley Sigfrit, Brayan Alvarez, Zachary Johnson and Sondee Mink.3.0 to 3.79 GPA: Ashlee Huggins, Andrew Lopez, Jimmy Kerner, Marlen Lopez, Allison MacDonald, Rylee-Anne Mackay, Santana Morales, Brianna Dawson, Jon Hickey, CheyAnne McChesney, Ryan McDaniel, Anthony Barraco, Hailey Chavez, Gerardo Delgadillo, Cali Hoxie, Devin Long, Rudy Perez, Arturo Sanchez, Katelyn Westover, Juan Ramirez, Yasmine Brock, Kade Dale, Hayden Herrick, Gilberto Morales, Maria Ruiz, Brent Adams, Gracie Looney, Esther Martinez, Kami Northrop, Reyce Bybee, Sheridan Curtis, Hollie Demonica, Gabriel Hernandez, Tanya Howard, Michael Huerta, Trevor Kramer, Kelsee Leach, Demmy Navarro, Charlotte Newsom,, Kameron Pierce, Chance Relka, Kendra Rodman, Kelsie Simpson and Thomas Strebe.Sixth grade3.8 to 4.0 GPA: Fatima Alvarez, JaCobi Beesley, Tyler Bell, Zachary Boyle, Mathew Bradshaw, Billy Brooke, Lillian Burns, Blaine Chandler, Marco Delgadillo,, Lucas Favreau, Samantha Garcia, Kelsie Hemphill, Ashley Kelley, Maggi Laan, Corina Larsen, Isaac Lopez, Saul Monreal, Jessica Moser, Matthew Pritchard, Ali Reed, Joshua Richins, Skylar Thomas, Camille Weldon, LeAnne Wheeler, Jacks Whitehurst, Grace Zimmerman, Rylie Zucker, Roy Arana, Maren Coffman, Tiara Goodenough, Baylie Kesler, Alicia Petty, Afton Winegar, Taylor Carlson, Rafael Favela, Omanny Flores, Mark Galligar, Emily Gluch, Noah Ingram, Jamy Lawless, Miguel Lazaro, Jase Roberts and Haily Russo.

3.0 to 3.79 GPA: Jacob Child, Cameron Cook, Chelsea Hale, Rebecca Shepherd, Chyan Watts, Elaine Calderon, Nicholas Gluch, Devon Joines, Tony Lopez, Oscar Padilla, Erika Perez, Alexys Reel, Brenden Callahan, Devin Herberg, Ciera Rasmussen, Nayeli Sosa, Haillie Wilkinson, Kristian Claudio, Wyatt Dawson, Gregory Dube, Jarin Ebbers, Joseph Ellwood, Abbigail Goertz, Fernando Lazaro, TyKe McKay, Armando Ruiz, Andrea Wilson, Paige Brown, Tabitha Joseph, Travis Lind, Sabrina Malone, Brandon Cavazos, Bailey Dawson, Karley Juarez, Shane Loughran, Denisse Macias, Roberto Oyervides, Marcus Reyes, Logan Rowley, Jacob Woods, Austin Ambrose, Mackenzie Dalton, Bryan Downing, Kenneth Huerta, Daniela Jimenez, Annabel Vazquez and Brandon Walters.New Plymouth Middle School first quarter honor rollEighth grade4.0 GPA: Kaylee J Forsberg, Clancy C. Johnston, Savannah L. Lewis, Eric J. Paulsen and Aleta a. Rutherford.

3.5 to 3.99 GPA: Seth T. Austin, Rylee I Dolven, Kylee M. Garrick, Bronsen S. Johnson, Nathan F. Winterton and Cline a. York.3.0 to 3.49 GPA: Aide Banuelos, Rebecca L. Coles, Cory J. Eichler, Tatianna L. Ewing, Maria D. GalbanBecerra, Kelzy D. Johnson, Kiah M. King, Shawnee L. Leppert, Sandra LiraAmbriz, Allanna J. Miller, Nikolas J. Morales, Brian a. Olson, John C. Verbance and Chase D. White.Seventh grade4.0 GPA: Riley T. Baxter, Laurel E. Howe, Juan B. Mares Perez, Hailey D. Ray and Brittany a. Verigan.3.5 to 3.99 GPA: Mariana K. Arreola, Chase P. Bowen, Edward T. Bresnen, Mason C. Caldwell, Marcus L. Davis. Madison N. Eells, Wyatt J. Ellwood, Benjamin T. Knapp, Kelsey B. Miller, Ivy M. Porter, Jackson s. Sternberg and Baillie L. Wallace.3.0 to 3.49 GPA: Johnathen T. Burton, Olivia L. Cline, Brent a. Evans, Taylor C. Frates, Kyler R. Harris Calvin T. Jones, Elizabeth M. Kramer, Blake T. Milburn, Crysta a. Miller, Tyler D. Powell, Samuel D. Reeves, Danielle S. Richlin-Grover, Ashlyn I. Shippy, Madeline M. Slagle, Derek R. Stafford, Whitney M. Summers, Teresa Valdez and Kylie R. Wagner.Sixth grade4.0 GPA: Katherine E. Duncombe, Tyler K. Orr and McK M Schroeder.3.5 to 3.99 GPA: Levi J. Austin, Anton H. Brudevold, Stewart H. Cope, Matalynn B. eager, Dusty a. Goff, Clayton R. King, Cherokee D. Leppert, Jessica M. Lewis, Sydney G. Michael, Adam D. Moscrip, Kate M. Nishizaki and Josie L. Thurman.3.0 to 3.49 GPA: Courtney R. Butler, Shyean N. Dolven, Kole M. Gray, William J. Griffith, Hailey P. Jenkins, Takoda J. Kessler, Ashley Pearce, Maddison G. Perales, McKenzie R. Ray, Dusty R. Riggs, Robi D. Salisbury, Nickolas a. Smith, Robert a Smith, Aiyana L Watkins and Tate E. Yager.

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