Bruce Evans

Board Member at Fuze: An 8x8 Company

Bruce joined Summit Partners in 1986 and focuses primarily on the technology sector. Bruce has served as a board director for more than 30 companies, including 4 public companies. He is currently a director of Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI), Casa Systems (NASDAQ: CASA), and Masternaut. His previous directorships include FleetCor Technologies (NYSE: FLT), Hittite Microwave (NASDAQ: HITT, later acquired by Analog Devices), Hyperion Software (formerly IMRS, NASDAQ: HYSL, later acquired by Oracle), Jamba! AG (acquired by VeriSign), Multifonds (acquired by Temenos), OPNET Technologies (NASDAQ: OPNT, later acquired by Riverbed Technology), optionsXpress (NASDAQ: OXPS, later acquired by Charles Schwab), Pediatrix Medical Group (NYSE: PDX; later renamed MEDNAX, NYSE: MD), Renal Treatment Centers (NYSE: RXT, later acquired by DaVita), and Unica Corporation (NASDAQ: UNCA, later acquired by IBM).

Prior to Summit, Bruce sold mainframe computers for IBM Corporation in Louisville, Kentucky. He received a BE in mechanical engineering and economics, magna cum laude, from Vanderbilt University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Bruce was named to the Forbes Midas List from 2006 to 2009, and was a director of the National Venture Capital Association and Chairman of the NVCA’s Growth Equity Group from 2009 to 2014. In addition, he is Chairman of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust, the Former Chairman of Vanderbilt’s Investment Committee and a member of the Harvard Business School Board of Dean's Advisors.

Timeline

  • Board Member

    Current role