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Gregg Rosann

Gregg Rosann is the President and co-founder of Graduation Alliance. He has more than 25 years’ experience in software and systems integration across a variety of industries, with expertise in developing customer self-service applications in the US public sector. At Graduation Alliance Gregg is responsible for the technology and systems that deliver courses, education and career planning tools and assessments to students worldwide.

Previous to Graduation Alliance, Gregg served as Vice President of Software Engineering at Tomax Corporation (acquired by Salesforce.com), where he led the development of the company’s flagship product. Gregg also spent 15 years at American Management Systems (acquired by CGI), where he successfully delivered a series of large and innovative technology projects to state and local government agencies across the country. He specialized in systems that delivered significant cost savings and operational efficiencies, and managed customer-facing projects that delivered more than $50 Million in revenue to the company’s State, Local and Federal Defense business units.

Gregg received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Connecticut, and his M.S. in Science Instrumentation from the University of Utah. Gregg was also an associate at the Lassonde New Venture Development Center at the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business, and is an Industry Advisor to the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute. He is an Industry Advisor at Neumont University, as well as the Technology and Venture Commercialization Office at the University of Utah, and is the Board President at the Salt Lake City Jewish Community Center.




Innovator Business Summit Highlights

This year the Innovators Summit will have an exhibit hall featuring vendors and service providers who provide highly recommended services for small business products and services for the entrepreneurs in the innovation generation. Stop by the exhibit hall for fruit, bagels, coffee and donuts for the keynote ceremony in Exhibit Hall today.