Jon Gelsey
Ex-CEO Xnor.ai (acquired by Apple), ex-CEO Auth0 (acquired by Okta). Now on sabbatical.
Mercer Island, Washington
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Min Investment:
$5,000.00Max Investment:
$50,000.00Target Investment:
$25,000.00
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Education
- TU
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Work Experience
2021
Board Member
2021
DataGuard: Visibility into Data Stores and Objects
2020
Board Member
2020
Cloud Native App & API developers ❤️ Macrometa because we make running stateful data driven functions and micro services on any cloud, edge and service provider quick and easy.
2018 - 2020
CEO
2018 - 2020
Machine learning innovation pioneer that was spun out of the University of Washington and the Allen Institute for AI. Acquired by Apple in January 2020.
Advisor
2018 - 2018
2014 - 2017
CEO
2014 - 2017
Auth0 is the enterprise identity management platform that developers love. We delight developers with a zero friction identity and access management solution for cloud-hybrid applications and APIs. In a world where identity is the new firewall, Auth0 lets developers authenticate any application or API on any platform to any identity provider with just a few lines of code and our cloud service.
2009 - 2014
Member of Board of Directors
2009 - 2014
Volunteer BoD member at school for autism spectrum & normally-abled children. School grew from 14 to 96 (April 2014) students.
2007 - 2014
Director, Strategy and M&A
2012 - 2014
Responsibility was to work closely with Satya Nadella and other senior technical and business leaders of Microsoft’s $20B+ Cloud & Enterprise product lines (formerly Server and Tools Business) to figure out and where we could profitably make another dollar. My team both ideated new business hypotheses and evaluated the product teams’ hypotheses of how Microsoft could grow through new businesses, new products, or new features of existing products. Position required very high "learning agility", i.e. the ability to pick things up quickly, to learn on the job, and to take initiative. When C&E came to the consensus to grow inorganically, we vetted and refined the business model, quantified the opportunity, valued the target, and managed the deal process for Microsoft’s Windows Server, Azure, SQL Server, System Center, and Development Tools (e.g. Visual Studio) product lines, as well as the Commerce Platform that services all of Microsoft.
Director, Corporate Development
2007 - 2012
Senior dealmaker in Corporate Development group. Responsible for leading teams to evaluate, structure, and execute acquisitions, divestitures, investments, and congruent commercial deals. Excellent senior executive communication skills. Strong ability to manage attorneys, engineering leads, product group general managers, and their teams to execute highly complex projects.
2006 - 2007
CEO and Founder
2006 - 2007
Startup developing web-based services to exploit ubiquitous low power, low cost Z-Wave and 802.15.4 sensing and control silicon and devices in home information networks.
2000 - 2006
Senior Investment Manager
2000 - 2006
Sourced, structured and executed minority equity investments in technology and consumer media startups. Primary focus was discovery and evaluation of technologies and business models to accelerate Intel strategies. Staff member (dotted line) to heads of Intel Labs and the Intel Digital Home Group. Intel BoD representative for six portfolio companies.
1996 - 2000
Director, Product Management
1996 - 2000
Launched and grew Mentor's most successful product family of all time, the Calibre semiconductor design tools, for a top three software company in the electronic design vertical.
1991 - 1996
Product Manager, Massively Parallel Computers (Convex Computer Corp)
1991 - 1996
Product management and industry management for a 128-processor, flat address space, cache-coherent parallel supercomputer targeted at high-end scientific and business applications. Spec'd, launched and grew new supercomputer product family. While primarily accelerating matrix manipulation and database applications, the greatest innovation in the product line was the dusty-deck programming model enabled by sophisticated compiler and OS technology that eased migration from traditional vector supercomputers.