Management

Greg Wilmer, President and Chief Executive Officer

Greg graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in Computer Science and has over 20 years of experience in the software industry. His software experience spans Signal Processor work for AWACS planes to large scale database and data warehousing systems, to retail systems for Fortune 500 retailers. He has fulfilled roles from developer to architect to VP and CIO.


Chris Henson, Vice President of Development

Chris has been a software developer since the mid-1990’s and has developed and architected systems for the defense, aviation, and retail industries. A graduate of Trine University in Electrical Engineering, he is a productive consumer, active participant, and dedicated producer of open source solutions. Chris is currently engaged in the development and maintenance of the next versions of SymmetricDS and Metl. He has also led integration projects at both the national and international level.


Mark Hanes, Vice President of Operations

Mark has software development experience in a variety of fields, including retail, telecommunications, and research institutions. A graduate of The Ohio State University with a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mark now focuses on software development and development management for JumpMind. Prior to joining JumpMind, Mark performed software architecture and development work for many years for a variety of companies both large and small. He has also taught Computer Science and Electrical Engineering courses both full- and part-time at the Bachelor’s level for a number of years.


Eric Long, Vice President of Solutions

Eric focuses on development and product solutions for JumpMind’s technologies. He brings close to 20 years of experience with custom software design, development, and consulting. Prior to joining JumpMind, Eric led the Enterprise Java Practice for Sark Consulting (now Sogeti), building information systems for mid-size and Fortune 500 companies. Eric holds a Bachelor of Science in Systems Analysis from Miami University of Ohio.