George Salem, ProxsysRx
Fixing a $4.3 trillion catastrophe. One problem at a time. Imagine creating a business that generates so much positive buzz you’re forced to sell it. That, for all practical purposes, was George Salem’s dilemma in 2009. He’d founded Respond Medical Staffing — which provided nurses for hospitals — in 2004, and in the company’s fifth […]
Elliott Potter, Linq
Let’s Talk About You. Day One of SlossTech 2019 at the Lyric Theatre is drawing to an end. Linq co-founder Elliott Potter and his partners, Jared Mattsson & Patrick Sullivan, had the very first slot on the schedule: Ten minutes at 9:15 to lead an “activation” of their product for anyone who’s interested. Turns-out a […]
Shegun Otulana, Therapy Brands
Hello, Customers. I’m Listening. (NOTE: This post was published in 2019, when Therapy Brands was a finalist for the Birmingham Venture Club’s Jemison Award). It’s January 2013 and Shegun Otulana is running a software development firm with one programmer: Himself. Five years later, he’s running a company — TheraNest — with 300 employees, of whom […]
Jim Cavale, INFLCR
Self-Made Man? “Hardly.” (NOTE: This post was originally published in 2018) The single most important career and life decision Jim Cavale ever made was to transfer from Ithaca College to the University of Montevallo. He still remembers the moment. “It was after normal business hours in my baseball coach’s liquor store. Which he still owns, […]
VIDEO: Jim Cavale, INFLCR
Clip 1 (2:06) (NOTE: This post was originally published in 2018) Jim recalls his most important career & life decision ever — followed by a brief overview of creating a television network from scratch at the University of Montevallo. The first in a series of Jim’s profiles.
Tony Summerville, Fleetio
BirminghamTech, Generation 2.0 (NOTE: This post was originally published in 2018) In 1982, a novelty band calling itself The MBAs released the album “Born To Run Things” — a title which fairly well describes Tony Summerville. “Growing up, I always knew I would start my own company. It runs in the family. My father and […]
Mark Roberge, HubSpot
Can you believe he actually would do it differently? As HubSpot’s former SVP of Worldwide Sales — who helped take the company’s customer base from 1 to over 12,000, and revenues from near-zero to more than $100 million — it’s safe to say Mark Roberge can sell anything. Anything, that is, except vacuum cleaners. Yes, […]
Ashlee Ammons & Kerry Schrader, Mixtroz
Can we talk? (NOTE: This post was originally published in 2018) It’s safe to say that the Mixtroz brand did not get off to the most auspicious start. Ammons remembers, “We’d come-up with dozens of name combinations. Any number of which involved the word Intro. I dreamed the word Mixtroz, which combines ‘mixer’ with ‘introduction,’ […]
Jarrod Morgan, ProctorU
Time-tested and proven. This profile was originally published 12.20.19 in the Birmingham Business Journal Having “lost” the Jemison Award to Theranest in 2018, it’s possible soap star Susan Lucci came to mind when Jarrod Morgan learned ProctorU was a finalist again this year. So what fueled the justified confidence that his company could win the second time […]
Jarrod Morgan, ProctorU
Keeping it real (with artificial intelligence) In 2008, Jarrod Morgan was Director of Technology at Andrew Jackson University (AJU), and his then-employer — an online-only school — had a problem: Namely, ensuring that its students didn’t cheat on tests. “At the time, we had to send them somewhere to take their tests — typically in the presence […]