Bob Thordarson has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Bob is currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer at Sysmeta Inc., where they oversee the company's SaaS platform focused on providing asset management firms and corporations with sustainable recommendations.
Prior to their current position, Bob founded and served as the CEO of Rivet Hammer, a boutique digital agency specializing in designing and scaling enterprise and consumer software platforms. Bob also held the position of Chief Technology Officer at HumanQ, a Group Coaching platform aimed at developing a highly intelligent workforce through transformative coaching tracks.
In addition, Bob has held leadership positions in several other companies. Bob was the CEO of BluCapp, Inc., a Seattle-based web application software business, and was a member of the Board of Directors at Cloudward, Inc., a web app SaaS distribution platform. Bob also served as a Co-Founder at Cequint, which was eventually acquired by TNS, Inc.
Bob's involvement in the technology sector extends to their role as a Board Member of GPS Flight, Inc., where they played a vital role in the development of GPS-integrated telemetry transmitters. Bob also served on the Advisory Board and acted as a Strategic Consultant at Snapvine, Inc., which was acquired by whitepages.com.
Furthermore, Bob has been actively involved in the entrepreneurial community as a Board Member and Membership Chair for EO Seattle, an organization consisting of business owners with a minimum revenue threshold. Bob played a significant role in the growth and expansion of EO, which now boasts more than 11,000 members globally.
Before their various leadership positions, Bob held the position of CEO at Consumerware, Inc., designing and marketing consumer CPE products for major wireline carriers in North America. The company experienced significant growth during their tenure and became one of the fastest-growing technology companies in Washington state.
Overall, Bob Thordarson's work experience showcases their expertise in technology, entrepreneurship, and leadership across different sectors, with a strong focus on software development, coaching platforms, and sustainable solutions.
Bob Thordarson attended the MIT Entrepreneurial Masters Program from 2000 to 2003. The program did not specify if they obtained a degree or studied a specific field. Prior to that, from 1984 to 1989, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics at the University of Washington.
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