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Frank Moss is not the astronaut he dreamed of becoming, but he has made a career of steering businesses through the Internet space.
Moss, the co-founder and co-chairman of e-services firm Bowstreet, is also co-founder and co-chairman of Agillion, a Webbased customer management service company; an investor in and senior advisor to security software maker Lockstar; and a member of the board at Trellix, a Web site design company.
Colleagues say Moss, 51, exudes positive energy. "He likes to help people succeed," says Judith Hurwitz, president of The Hurwitz Group.
Moss kicked off his career, fresh out of graduate school at MIT, as project manager at IBM's Scientific Center in Israel. There, he grew vegetables in a computerized greenhouse. Moss still talks about the huge tomatoes that came out of the space-age structure.
Before launching Bowstreet, Moss was chairman and president of...