Jim Groff has had a long and successful career in the technology industry. Jim began their career in 1976 as a Marketing Manager at Hewlett-Packard. In 1982, they moved to Plexus as a Marketing Director. In 1984, they founded Network Innovations Corp. and served as its CEO. Jim then joined Apple Computer, Inc. in 1988 as a Senior VP/GM. In 1997, they were appointed CEO of TimesTen, Inc. and successfully led the venture-backed infrastructure software company from pre-revenue stage through revenue, profitability and eventual sale to Oracle. In 2005, they joined Oracle Corporation as a Senior VP, where they integrated the TimesTen team and technology into Oracle's mainstream database business. From 2008 to 2014, they were the CEO of PBworks, a leading supplier of hosted collaboration solutions for business and education. Jim then moved to Dokkio, where they are currently the CEO and provider of an intelligent, SaaS-delivered document & content management solution.
Jim Groff obtained their MBA from Harvard Business School between 1974 and 1976, where they studied Business Administration and Management, General. Jim received their BS in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between 1970 and 1974.
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