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'''Jens Francis''' is the Managing Partner of [[The Faultline Group]].<ref>[http://www.webrank.org/user/jensfrancis webrank.org]</ref> | |||
=== Career === | |||
In 2009, he worked as the Policy and Strategy Advisor at Carbonetworks Corporation for 10 months. Mr. Francis has also served as the CTO at The Reinventing Schools Coalition at the Global Liquid Market. From 1996 to 1999 he was the Director of Global Network Services at KLA-Tencor.<ref>[http://www.agile-sales.com/employees/rjens-francis agile-sales.com]</ref> | |||
He has been a Partner at Systems Consulting Consortium for almost 5 years. | |||
He | In the past, he served and worked as a partner for [[Sequoia Strategy Group]], the first management consulting firm that focused its desires on Silicon Valley manufactured goods. He was the head executive, leading the development of major projects. He has also worked as a senior executive at Silicon Valley.<ref>[http://www.faultlinegroup.com/9.html faultlinegroup.com]</ref> | ||
In 1991, Jens founded and served as chief executive of SoftArt Research, a network engineering and system design firm serving the Pacific Northwest.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=2790449&authType=name&authToken=D1A5&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore linkedin.com]</ref> | |||
== Personal Projects == | == Personal Projects == | ||
*The Savanna Project for Software- an on-the-spot demanding venture system for education purposes, made possible through a grant from Bill and Melinda Gates. | |||
*Panoptic Solutions- Panoptic created an on-the-spot wealth administration proposal in banks and other financial institutions like Charles Schwab and Merrill Lynch.<ref>[http://www.faultlinegroup.com/9.html faultlinegroup.com]</ref> | |||
== Education == | |||
He received his education from the University of Alaska, obtaining degrees in Mathematics as well as computer science. | |||
== References == | |||
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Jens Francis is the Managing Partner of The Faultline Group.[1]
Career
In 2009, he worked as the Policy and Strategy Advisor at Carbonetworks Corporation for 10 months. Mr. Francis has also served as the CTO at The Reinventing Schools Coalition at the Global Liquid Market. From 1996 to 1999 he was the Director of Global Network Services at KLA-Tencor.[2]
He has been a Partner at Systems Consulting Consortium for almost 5 years.
In the past, he served and worked as a partner for Sequoia Strategy Group, the first management consulting firm that focused its desires on Silicon Valley manufactured goods. He was the head executive, leading the development of major projects. He has also worked as a senior executive at Silicon Valley.[3]
In 1991, Jens founded and served as chief executive of SoftArt Research, a network engineering and system design firm serving the Pacific Northwest.[4]
Personal Projects
- The Savanna Project for Software- an on-the-spot demanding venture system for education purposes, made possible through a grant from Bill and Melinda Gates.
- Panoptic Solutions- Panoptic created an on-the-spot wealth administration proposal in banks and other financial institutions like Charles Schwab and Merrill Lynch.[5]
Education
He received his education from the University of Alaska, obtaining degrees in Mathematics as well as computer science.
References