SmartSense by Digi
Jason Driscoll has a comprehensive work experience starting from 2004 to present. Jason worked at Smart Systems as a Regional Service Manager, overseeing 400 food service accounts and ensuring quality assurance and safety standards. In 2009, they co-founded Digi SmartTemps, where they served as the Director of Operations and played a crucial role in expanding the company from 4 to 35 employees. Jason was responsible for various aspects of the business, including customer onboarding, order fulfillment, training, and new product development. Since 2017, Jason has been working at SmartSense by Digi, initially as a Product Manager and currently as the Director of Product Management. In this role, they have been involved in migrating multiple cloud-based systems into a unified solution, developing product roadmaps, identifying feature gaps, and managing a direct report in the fulfillment department. Jason has also participated in the company's innovation team, presenting on healthcare market and products to senior executives and contributing to the creation of new product ideas.
Jason Driscoll attended Purdue University, where they pursued a degree in Organizational Leadership & Supervision with a focus on Technology. The duration of their education and the specific years of enrollment were not indicated.
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SmartSense by Digi
SmartSense delivers data-driven IoT solutions for food safety, facilities monitoring, and supply chain visibility.They founded SmartSense in 2005 to transform how organizations sense, monitor, and make decisions. It was based on an observation that something fundamental was changing with the way organizations thought about efficiency, quality,and agility. Internet connected sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT) were enabling an operational paradigm where real-time information improved efficiency and decision-making.They set out to enable sensor-driven decisions and to focus on big challenges. They automate monitoring for food and medication safety and compliance, and they monitor critical equipment and tanks for product quality and preventative maintenance. Today thry have earned the trust of the most critical government, commercial, and non-profit institutions in the world. Their systems enable real-time sensor-driven decisions at over 2,000 organizations in 75 countries, including at Walmart, CVS Health, SpaceX, Apple, Coca Cola, McDonald’s, and the US Department of State.