Jon Hartis

Chief Technology Officer at The Mexican Dallas, TX

Jon Hartis has extensive experience in the technology field, particularly in the restaurant industry. Jon has held the position of Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Technology in various companies. These include Ojos Locos Sports Cantina, where they were responsible for the implementation of state-of-the-art HD TVs and serving customers with a team of attractive waitresses. Jon also served as the Chief Pecker of Technology at Wild Peckers, overseeing the wing game and sauce choices. Additionally, Jon held the role of Chief Technology Officer at Reach Hospitality Group, overseeing multiple popular restaurant concepts. Jon served in a similar capacity at The Mexican Dallas, TX, Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar, and TacoLingo Tex-Mex, where they brought their technology expertise to enhance the dining experience. Jon also contributed to the industry as a member of the FSTEC Advisory Council and the Olo Product Advisory Council, shaping the direction of technology in the restaurant sector. Notably, they held leadership positions at Boudreaux's Cajun Kitchen and PT Neighborhood Pizzeria, further demonstrating their expertise in technology implementation for successful dining establishments.

Jon Hartis completed their education in a chronological order starting from their high school education at South Garland High School, where they attended from 1990 to 1994. Jon did not receive any specific degree or field of study from this institution.

Later, from 2010 to 2014, Jon attended DeVry University to pursue a degree in Computer Information Systems. During their time there, they focused on courses such as Database Management, Information Systems Security, and Systems Analysis and Integration.

In 2014, Jon enrolled in Western Governors University to obtain a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with a specialization in Information Technology Management. Jon completed this program in 2016.

Additionally, in September 2017, Jon Hartis obtained a FAA Part 107 sUAS Remote Pilot Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration, which indicates their certification to operate small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS).

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  • Chief Technology Officer

    January, 2022 - present