Jerry Rudisin

Jerry Rudisin has over 30 years of executive experience in B2B software companies, most recently as CEO of four venture-backed software startups: Flybits, which created the first cloud-based context-as-a-service platform for the personalization of mobile marketing experiences; Schooner Information Technology, which developed database software optimized for flash memory and multi-core processors (acquired by SanDisk Corporation in 2012); Agitar Software, which automated unit-level software testing (acquired by McCabe Software in 2008); and NightFire Software, which developed service-management software for telecom carriers (acquired by NeuStar in 2003). From 1991 to 1999 Jerry led marketing at Rational Software Corporation (acquired by IBM in 2003) as it grew from a private company with $28 million in revenue to a public company with $412 million in revenue. From 1986 to 1991 he was Vice President of Marketing at a startup near Boston. Previously he was a software developer and manager. Jerry earned his MS in Computer Science from UCLA and his BS in Computer Science & Electrical Engineering from MIT.

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