Chief Strategy Officer at Sprint.ly, Board Member at Catalyst Repository Systems, Founder at Piston & Chain
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Sprint.ly since Apr 2013
Chief Strategy Officer
Catalyst Repository Systems since Jan 2013
Board Member
Piston & Chain since Nov 2012
Founder
Pivotal Labs - San Francisco Sep 2011 - Apr 2012
GM Pivotal Tracker
Cohuman, Inc. - San Francisco Apr 2009 - Aug 2011
CEO
Education:
Columbia Business School Sep 1993 - May 1995
MBA, Finance
University of Wisconsin - Madison Sep 1988 - Dec 1991
BA, Art History
Sidwell Friends School 1984 - 1988
Skills:
SaaS Search Start-ups Analytics Business Strategy Mergers Cloud Computing Product Management Agile Product Development Negotiation Web Applications Team Building Product Marketing Strategic Planning Entrepreneur Web 2.0 Entrepreneurship Product Strategy New Business Development Marketing Strategy Strategy Development Analysis Agile Methodologies Strategy Mergers & Acquisitions Business Development E-commerce CRM Venture Capital Management Mobile Applications Marketing
Interests:
Motorycles. Everything about motorcycles.
Honor & Awards:
2007 Inc 500 - #188
2008 Deloitte Technology Fast 50
Alexander D. Chaffee - San Francisco CA, US Matthew K. Work - San Francisco CA, US J. Leslie Brennan - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Mindjet LLC - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/46
US Classification:
718103, 718107
Abstract:
A hierarchy of project and personal tasks is maintained for users associated with multiple projects. The hierarchy is maintained using a computer server machine having a processor and network connection to a client machine having a computer display. A user-task list is obtained. The user-task list includes a first-project task having an initial first-project task score, wherein the first-project task is associated with a first-project, the first-project having a first-project task list including the first-project task The user-task list also includes a second-project task having an second-project task score, wherein the second-project task is associated with a second-project, the second-project having a second-project task list including the second-project task. The user-task list also includes an initial user-task hierarchy ranking the first-project task and second-project task based on the initial first-project task score and the second-project task score.
Jason Maxham - San Francisco CA, US Andrew Jenks - San Francisco CA, US Matthew Work - San Francisco CA, US J. Brennan - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
715/511000
Abstract:
The concepts herein address a novel document management system including a cluster computer arrangement in which native documents may be stored substantially equally amongst each node. Also disclosed are methods for performing a search based on user-defined search criteria, as well as user-defined classifications that may be applied to documents represented by the search results.