Jeremy Jaech, Trumba's President and CEO, has
founded and led two successful and market-creating software companies
in the past 20 years. Jaech was co-founder of Visio Corporation, the
developer of the first mass-market business drawing and diagramming
software, and served as its President, CEO and Chairman of the Board
from 1990 until its acquisition by Microsoft Corporation in 2000. Post
acquisition, Jaech served as Vice President of the Busine...
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Jeremy Jaech, Trumba's President and CEO, has
founded and led two successful and market-creating software companies
in the past 20 years. Jaech was co-founder of Visio Corporation, the
developer of the first mass-market business drawing and diagramming
software, and served as its President, CEO and Chairman of the Board
from 1990 until its acquisition by Microsoft Corporation in 2000. Post
acquisition, Jaech served as Vice President of the Business Tools
Division at Microsoft until June 2000. Prior to founding Visio
Corporation, he co-founded Aldus Corporation, the first company to
create design software for graphics arts professionals using personal
computers and laser printers. At Aldus, Jaech was the technical leader
for the original development of PageMaker and went on to serve as Vice
President of Engineering, managing Aldus' product development. Aldus
was acquired by Adobe in 1994. Jaech serves on the Board of Directors
of Seattle-based RealNetworks, Inc. and of Alibre Inc., a privately
funded company located in Richardson, Texas. He holds a BA in
mathematics and an MS in computer science from the University of
Washington.
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