Rob Nagler

CTO at RadiaSoft

Rob Nagler has over two decades of experience in the software industry, including founding and leading various startups. Rob is currently the CTO at RadiaSoft.

Rob Nagler's first foray into software was as the Technical Director at Boltage. Rob then went on to become the Director of the Boulder Denver Software Club. In 2001, they founded BIVIO, a software company that provides association management software for technical standards alliances and professional societies. Rob led BIVIO as CEO for 12 years before moving on to other ventures.

In 2012, Nagler founded NormForge, Inc., which created association management software. Rob served as CEO of NormForge for two years before it was acquired by Bivio Software, Inc. in 2014. That same year, they also co-founded FANCLIQ, Inc., a social media company for youth sports. Rob served as COO of FANCLIQ for four months before it was acquired by Public Prize.

Nagler's most recent venture is NoVAD, which advocates for a safer cloud. NoVAD has a LinkedIn group with over 6,000 members and a website where people can learn more about the company. Nagler currently serves as the CTO at RadiaSoft.

Rob Nagler's educational career consists of a BS in Computer Engineering from UC San Diego and an MS in Computer Engineering from Stanford University.

Their manager is David L. Bruhwiler, CEO. Rob Nagler works with Nathan Cook - Lead Project Scientist Group Leader, Claudia Behnke - Controller, and Joan Danver - Senior Operations Manager. Mike Keilman - Senior Software Developer, Kevin Bruhwiler - Consultant, and Joshua Einstein-Curtis - Senior Electrical Engineer report to Rob Nagler.

Timeline

  • CTO

    Current role