User:John at Lancelotlinc
John S. Green | |
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Born | John Scott Green June 6, 1963 |
Occupation | Business Executive |
Spouse(s) | Mary Lisa Andrews Green (1982-1992, divorced) Susan Marie Young Green (1993-2004, divorced) |
Children | six |
John S. Green[1] (born John Scott Green on June 6, 1963) is an American businessman specializing in M&A integration of technology firms. John defined parts of Amazon Web Services vision in 2008 regarding HIPAA security integration[2] with third parties. As vice-president at SatisFusion in 2000, in partnership with Fay Wood, he directed the strategy and orchestrated the venture capital funding of SatisFusion through Springboard Venure Forum. In 1998, Metro Information Services recognized him as MVP in their Houston Professional Services Division, winning awards from Metro Senior Vice President Andy Downing and Chief Executive John Fain. While at BMC Software, John wrote portions of the PATROL Recovery Manager for Oracle product, specializing in artificial intelligence within the backup selection criteria. John helped BMC capture $500 million[3] in revenue through this unique feature over the life of the PATROL product.
Early life and education
John started his childhood in Manhattan, Kansas and later moved with his family to Falls Church, Virgina. He remarked at the time that the quality of schools on the East Coast was very lax and rundown compared to Midwest education. John found the Manhattan educational system more strict with well educated instructors.
Early career
United States Air Force(1983-1991)
Gateway 2000 (1991-1994)
BMC Software (1994-1995)
Later career
Metro Information Services (1995-1999)
SatisFusion (2000-2002)
State Farm Insurance (2003-2008)
Ciber / Monsanto / American Seeds (2008-present)
Future Goals and Direction
Political activity
John Green endorsed Senator John McCain as the Republican nominee in the 2008 presidential elections.[4]
Personal life
Further reading
References
- ^ http://www.linkedin.com/in/lancelotlinc
- ^ "Amazon Web Services Overview of Security Processes". AmazonWebServices.com. Retrieved 2008-09-24.
- ^ "Patrol systems management products contributed $192m in revenue for FY1998". findarticles.com. Retrieved 2008-09-23.
- ^ "McCain Supporters". JohnMcCain.com. Retrieved 2008-09-23.