Ken Meyers has had a successful career in the tech industry. Ken began their career in 1989 as a Volunteer Representative for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where they served in Costa Rica and Texas and held various leadership roles. In 1994, they worked as a Public Communications Writer for Brigham Young University and placed stories in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Ken then moved to Henry Schein Dentrix as a Marketing Guy, where they worked until 1998. In 1998, they became the Chief Operating Officer of SuperStats.com, which was later sold to Omniture/Adobe for $1.8B. Ken then worked at e-automate as the Chief Operating Officer until 2000. From 2001 to 2003, they were the Division Manager, Americas eServices for ModusLink, where they had complete P&L business unit responsibility and managed all ongoing client program support. During this time, they also worked on a side project at AdvancedMD, where they were the VP Operations and was involved in productizing MS-SQL based ad-hoc reporting engine. In 2009, they became the President/COO of Public Engines, which was later acquired by Motorola Solutions. In 2011, they founded GoReact, a company that revolutionized skill learning with the simple, amazing process of video + feedback. GoReact is now being used on hundreds of campuses and school districts in the U.S.
Ken Meyers completed their undergraduate studies at the University of Connecticut in 1988. Ken then attended Brigham Young University and obtained a BA in Communications in 1994, followed by an MBA in Strategy, Marketing, and Information Technology in 1999.
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