Jane Herndon
Jane Herndon is a
business strategist interested in creating positive social and economic
change through innovative technology / business models.
Her professional focus has been on incorporating the Internet to create
value, build new
businesses, and generally transform how enterprises do business, most
recently as part of a cloud-computing
unit of software firm Novell, Inc.
Jane was a founding member of the Cambridge Technology Partners’
Strategy
group acquired by Novell
in 2001. There, she led interdisciplinary strategy engagements, from
ideation through
implementation, for a variety of organizations including Internet
startups, global corporations,
government agencies, and international NGOs.
Before Novell-Cambridge, she was with General Electric Information
Services where she was
responsible for the e-commerce unit’s market strategy and joint venture
with Netscape. Prior to
that, she worked in international development, bidding, and managing
World Bank-funded
technical education projects in Asia, Europe, and Latin America. She
began her career as a college-level
language instructor in the People’s Republic of China.
Jane earned her MBA from Thunderbird, School of Global Management
and graduated with
honors from Middlebury College and its foreign language immersion
programs. She is also an alumna of the Singularity University
Executive
Program 2010.
Read her
LinkedIn profile.