David van Meter

Chief Product Officer, Premium Suites at Infinite Campus

David Van Meter has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. David is currently the Chief Product Officer at Infinite Campus, where they oversee the growth and development of various product lines, including Human Resources/Finance and Payroll, Food Service/Online Payments, and Fees for K12 public school districts. Prior to this, David held the role of Chief Product Officer, Business Administration at the same company, where they were responsible for driving growth and development across multiple vertical product lines. David also served as the Chief Knowledge Officer and Chief Services Officer at Infinite Campus, where they were in charge of the Implementation Services Organization and responsible for various services such as project management, training, and custom development.

Before joining Infinite Campus, David served on the Board of Trustees at Oak Hill Montessori. David was also a Co-Founder and Chief Services Officer at SchoolExtra, where they successfully negotiated an affiliate contract and played a crucial role in the startup's growth from 2 employees and zero revenue to over 20 employees and $4M in revenue in just two years.

David's earlier career includes roles at marchFIRST, Whittman-Hart, Whitman-Hart, NCC Consulting (Minneapolis), North Central Consulting, System Software Associates (SSA), and Options Group, Inc. These roles encompassed positions such as Partner, VP Enterprise Consulting, Vice President-ERP, and Sr. Development Manager, where they gained extensive experience in business development, consulting, and project management.

Overall, David Van Meter's work experience reflects their expertise in product management, business development, services leadership, and project implementation across various industries.

David Van Meter attended Johnson High School from 1980 to 1984. David then went on to study at the University of St. Thomas from 1984 to 1988, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. David'sareas of focus were Math and Quantitative Methods in Computer Science.

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