Jack Jia
Jack Jia is an American entrepreneur. Jia is known for founding and leading Musely (formerly Trusper), an online platform to provide skincare medical treatments through technology, as its chief executive officer since its launch in November 2017. He also founded Baynote, a Recommender system, in November 2004. He was also the founding chief technology officer and Senior VP of Interwoven (Nasdaq: IWOV), where he sponsored a noted BMW Z3 recruiting campaign covered by national and international news organizations. Jia is also a partner and advisor for GSR Ventures, a multi-billion technology venture capital firm, since its inception in 2005. He is an advisory board member for Santa Clara University, and the President of HYSTA, a premier non-profit organization for promoting entrepreneurship.
References
- Reading Your Customers' Minds, Forbes, Oct. 30, 2009
- Simulating The Brain: Baynote CEO Jack Jia, Sramana Mitra, Oct. 13, 2009
- C-Suite Sit Down with Jack Jia, Fox Business TV, Sep. 4, 2008
- A Conversation with Jack Jia, Founder and CEO of Baynote, Dialogue360, Sep. 30, 2008
- Jack Jia, CEO of Baynote, talks social interaction by John Brando, Computer World, Aug 28, 2008
- Baynote Follows That Mouse by John Boudreau, San Jose Mercury News, July 28, 2008.
- AlwaysOn, Jack Jia on Contextual Search, ScribeMedia.Org, Jan 31, 2008
- 1:1 Interview with Baynote CEO Jack Jia by Bambi Francisco, VatorNews, Oct. 7, 2007
- CNN Transcript on Interwoven's Z3 Giveaway, CNN Morning News, Feb 23, 2000
- Baynote Leaderhsip, Baynote.com, Jan 7, 2009
Patents
- Patent Pending (2005). Method and Apparatus for Identifying, Extracting, Capturing, and Leveraging Expertise and Knowledge.
- U.S. Patent # 6,792,454 (2004) System and method for website development
- U.S. Patent # 6,505,212 (2003) System and method for website development
- U.S. Patent # 6,609,184 (2003) Method of and apparatus for recovery of in-progress changes made in a software application
- U.S. Patent # 6,480,944 (2002) Method of and apparatus for recovery of in-progress changes made in a software application