Book Titles, If They Were Written Today
Then: The Gospel of Matthew
Now: 40 Days and a Mule: How One Man Quit His Job and Became the Boss
Presented the H.K. Douglas Cotton Memorial Lecture at Gilman School, Baltimore, MD.
Speaking at Stanford's Entrepreneurial Thought Leader's Seminar Series.
Speaking on the Enabling Innovation panel at SAP in Palo Alto.
Presenting at DartBoston's Pokin' Holes at Vintage Lounge in Boston.
Speaking at the SDForum Tech Titans of Tomorrow: Teens Plugged In conference at Hewlett Packard.
Speaking at the I Don't Know to CEO conference at Stanford.
Speaking at the ASES Summit at Stanford on the Young Entrepreneurs panel.
Then: The Gospel of Matthew
Now: 40 Days and a Mule: How One Man Quit His Job and Became the Boss
Jeff Seibert co-founded Increo Solutions, Inc. in 2007 and served as its President and COO until its acquisition by Box.net, Inc. in August of 2009. He currently works for Box as a Software Engineer where he manages the integration of Increo's document preview and annotation technologies into the company's online document management platform.
Seibert gained experience at Apple, Inc. in both marketing and engineering capacities and served as Co-Coordinator of Stanford University's Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders seminar series. He was selected as a Mayfield Fellow in 2007 and received a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2008.
Seibert discovered his passion for entrepreneurship at a young age, founding Arios Software and developing and selling Macintosh desktop software during high school at Gilman in Baltimore, MD. Outside of work, he tries to spend as much time away from the computer as possible, whether it be surfing, snowboarding, or playing tennis.