EVOTEK, the nation’s premier enabler of digital business, announced that Mark Campbell has joined the company as the Chief Innovation Officer. In this role, Campbell will work within the venture capital community connecting early stage technology with enterprise opportunities.
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“Our community is looking for high-value and personal interactions with their technology partners,” said Jeff Klenner, President of EVOTEK. “Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and experience on how to evaluate, guide and introduce new technology to the enterprise. His character and drive are perfect for our leadership team”
Prior to joining EVOTEK, Campbell was the Chief Innovation Officer at Trace3, where he served as an executive advisor, conference speaker and host of the ‘Founder Formula’ podcast. Prior, he had leadership roles at technology powerhouses Directv, HP, BEA Systems, MCI, Ford Aerospace and the US Navy. He is the author of IEEE’s ‘IT Innovation’ column and serves on the Board of Advisors for Capstone IT. Campbell has functioned as an executive advisor and emerging technology evangelist to hundreds of senior leaders. His international relationships, trendspotting capability and hands-on engineering have branded him a valuable asset to the venture capital community, serving as a key-player in hundreds of start-ups.
EVOTEK was founded to pursue a disruptive new vision: to provide technology leadership with innovative ways to thrive in a digital world. As evident by five consecutive years of hypergrowth, employees, customers, partners and community have become the centerpiece of the company’s purpose.
The company has been highlighted year-over-year for what has been termed the “EVOTEK Culture.” Since inception, EVOTEK has been repeatedly highlighted by the San Diego Business Journal as a “Best Place to Work in San Diego,” as well as the same for Inc. Magazine. The EVOTEK Culture is felt far beyond the company as it permeates throughout the community. EVOTEK recently announced two philanthropic foundations it created. The first is EVOTEK Women in Technology, a scholarship program combined with employee-led mentorship for the duration of a 4-year degree. The second, is the well established Project Gratitude designed to assist the homeless population in San Diego.