Jay Jamison
About Jay Jamison
Jay Jamison is an angel investor and Chief Product and Technology Officer at Quickbase. He has nearly two decades of experience in the technology industry, focusing on high-growth markets. Prior to joining Quickbase in 2017, Jamison held leadership positions at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Microsoft. At HPE, he served as Vice President of Strategy for the Software Defined and Cloud group, overseeing business strategy, mergers and acquisitions, and partnerships. Before HPE, he was a partner at BlueRun Ventures, leading investments in companies like AppCentral and Foodspotting. He also co-founded Moonshoot, Inc., which merged with Global Education Learning Limited, and began his career at Microsoft, leading the Windows business in Japan. In addition to his role at Quickbase, Jamison is an active angel investor through his personal fund, Sogenki Ventures. His investment portfolio includes early-stage technology companies such as Bikanta, TrueVault, and Thumb. He has a history of supporting startups in sectors like data security, SaaS, and mobile applications. His investment approach focuses on identifying innovative solutions with strong growth potential and providing strategic guidance to help these companies scale. Jamison's leadership and contributions have been recognized in the industry. In 2018, he was named Best Tech Manager at Boston's Timmy Awards, highlighting his impact in the Boston tech community. His extensive experience in product management, strategy, and technology leadership continues to influence the growth and direction of Quickbase and the broader tech ecosystem.
Investment Mandate
Asset Classes20
Geographical Focus
African markets3
Other stated markets16
Requirements
Innovative technology solutions, Strong growth potential, Experienced founding teams, Scalable business models, Clear market differentiation, Ability to execute and deliver results, Alignment with Sogenki Ventures' investment thesis
Stated Portfolio7
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