Jorey Ramer
Computer Science and Engineering, Organization founder
Who is Jorey Ramer?
Jorey Ramer is Vice President of Corporate Development and a founder of
JumpTap. Previously, Mr. Ramer was co-founder of two business units of
Trilogy Software, one of the world's largest privately-held software
companies, based in Austin, Texas. He was instrumental in co-founding
Trilogy's financial services division, the largest unit by revenue
within two years, designing the group's first product and implementing
its associated marketing strategy. Leveraging this technology, Mr.
Ramer and a dedicated team spun off a company that was acquired by
Fortune 500 member Marsh McLennan. Following Trilogy, Mr. Ramer
created insurance business solutions at Isovia Software, an enterprise
wireless applications company acquired by JP Mobile (now part of Good
Technology). Most recently, Mr. Ramer managed New England sales for
TIBCO Software, rebuilding the dormant region and doubling the
company's average revenues from new customers. Mr. Ramer holds a
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering degree from
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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- Education
- Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science and Engineering
- Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Employment
- Vice President of Corporate Development, JumpTap, Inc.
- TIBCO Software
- Isovia Software
- Trilogy
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on July 23, 2013
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