Gregory Jones

Chief Technology Officer

 

Mr. Jones serves as Chief Technology Officer for MedAssurant where he is responsible for the oversight of all development, maintenance, security, connectivity, redundancy, and support of all technology requirements of both internal operations and the products and services of the Company. Mr. Jones has more than 20 years of experience in proprietary software development and large-scale data warehouses, data management, data mining, and infrastructure capabilities within systems spanning the globe and measuring multi-hundreds of terabytes.

Prior to joining MedAssurant, Mr. Jones led the IT organization for the wireless broadband division of Sprint Nextel Corporation known as XOHM wireless, a $7 billion joint venture with Google, Time Warner and Comcast. In this role, Mr. Jones was responsible for the system-wide design and build with a staff in excess of 800 personnel, spanning six countries on four continents, developing and deploying over 200 applications, and the coordination of 27 different technology vendors.

Preceding, and leading to his leadership of the XOHM project, Mr. Jones was Vice President of Enterprise Applications at Sprint Nextel where he was responsible for the $120 million applications technology budget at Sprint Nextel, as well as overseeing the technology components of post-merger integration of the Sprint and Nextel transaction, fulfilling data warehouse, application, connectivity, vendor renegotiations, and both SEC and FCC compliance management.

Prior to the merger of Sprint and Nextel, Mr. Jones served as Senior Director of Corporate Systems at Nextel Communications where he was responsible for Nextel’s data warehouses, corporate security and privacy applications, amongst other functions. Preceding this, Mr. Jones served an extensive range of technology, project management, development, and analyst positions and assignments at AT&T Corporation, Booz, Allen, & Hamilton, Xerox Corporation and IBM.

Mr. Jones holds a masters of science from American University in Washington, D.C., and received a bachelor''s of science degree in Computer Information Systems from James Madison University.

 
 

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