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CEO, Jam.dev
CEO
Dani Grant started their career at Ogilvy in 2012, where they worked as a Business Intern for three months. In 2013, they interned as a Design Intern at Hyperactivate for ten months. The following year, in 2014, they worked as a Software Engineering Intern at Harry's Grooming for four months and as ...
CEO
2020 - Present
Analyst
2018 - 2020
Interactive Computer Programming, unknown
- 2014
Human Computer Interaction, Bachelor's (4 year program)
2011 - 2014
Activities and Societies: President of NYU Stern Entrepreneurs’ Group and Board Member of Tech@NYU. Awards: Dean’s Team, Dean’s List, Dean’s Summer Research Grant, Global Ambassador
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Jam powers the complete software development lifecycle, with AI that eliminates 84% of bug reproduction tasks, so your engineers can ship clean code faster. Save time and money on every bug fix cycle with clear repro details auto-included in every ticket. Jam AI adds the relevant...
Co-Founder & CEO
Former Analyst at Union Square Ventures, Dani Grant co-founded Jam.dev in 2020, bringing her expertise in venture capital and product management to lead the company.
Co-Founder
Previously a Product Manager at Cloudflare, Mohd Irtefa co-founded Jam.dev, leveraging his experience in product development to drive the company's vision.
Head of Growth
Former VP of Growth at Twisp, Beth Gilmore joined Jam.dev to spearhead growth initiatives and expand the company's market presence.
Jam.dev announced a $9.8 million Series A funding round led by GGV Capital, with participation from Figma Ventures and notable angel investors.
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