Jason Lopatecki
About
Jason Lopatecki is from San Francisco, California, United States. Jason is currently Founder - CEO at Arize AI. Jason also works as CEO Stealth at Stealth, a job Jason has held since Aug 2019. In Jason's previous role as a Limited Partner at The House Fund, Jason worked in Berkeley until Feb 2019. Prior to joining The House Fund, Jason was a Senior Director of Innovation and PTV, Adobe Advertising at Adobe and held the position of Senior Director of Innovation and PTV, Adobe Advertising at San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Jason was a Chief Innovation Officer (Founder) at TubeMogul, Inc. from Apr 2016 to Feb 2019. Jason started working as CSO (Founder) at TubeMogul, Inc. in Jan 2008. From Jan 2007 to Jan 2008, Jason was Founder and CEO at illumenix. Prior to that, Jason was a System Architect at Calix from Jan 2006 to Jan 2008. Jason started working as ASIC Design Engineer at Calix in Jan 2000.
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Jason Lopatecki's current jobs
Arize AI is the market leading AI Engineering Platform. Unified Platform for Observability, Evaluation and Development of AI Agents and AI Apps.
Jason Lopatecki's past jobs
The House Fund is a pre-seed and seed stage venture capital fund investing in Berkeley's top student, faculty, and alumni startups.
Public company executive TubeMogul Founder I focus on building out our next generation lines of business
Chief Strategy Officer at TubeMogul (Founder) At TubeMogul, I played a key role in helping shape our product roadmap and business direction. I was a core member of the executive/founding team involved in the business from top to bottom helping build out our new products, working with customers to solve business problems, building out strategic deals, and sitting in every board meeting discussing multi-year strategies. Over the years, I lead numerous teams including starting our entire TV product/business/engineering from scratch which scaled to multiple $100M's in spend. At different points in the life of TubeMogul, I ran business development, operations, application engineering and worked closely with the Machine Learning team on models. I'm a passionate advocate of software disrupting industries with a focus at TubeMogul on using software to change the way ad space is bought and measured. Most importantly, I'm an entrepreneur at heart. I love taking an idea and making it into reality, from the early days of helping build out our programmatic platform to leading our next generation TV business.
Illumenix was founded in 2007. I successfully fostered Illumenix from a concept through capital funding, product launch, initial revenue and eventually a merger with TubeMogul. The Illumneix product became the foundation for the analytics product in the TubeMogul programmatic buying platform. As part of the merger, Adam and I became part of the core founding team. We went on to raise a series A and grow TubeMogul to a public company. Illumenix was a first to market video analytics company. I'm an entrepreneur, absolutely love building companies, providing value to customers, and building market leading products.
I played a very entrepreneurial role in helping shape from scratch the product requirements and product design that lead to the second Calix product line. This product line was a first generation all IP product that was designed to revolutionize the last mile. I was a key technical lead on the software architecture, IP routing, and hardware architecture team that helped launch the Calix second product line.
I designed Verilog code for multi-million gate microchips (ASICS) that work as switch fabrics in last mile DSL equipment. I was an early team member on the ASIC design teams involved in first pass silicon success of bleeding edge chip designs. I worked on modeling, designing and testing complex packet switching fabric algorithms. I also spent time as a team member writing timing constraints and testing the timing on our multi-million gate chip designs.
I wrote Verilog code for FPGA (programmable chips) logic designs used in last mile DSL equipment.