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Jas Dhillon
Entrepreneur, Strategist, Inventor, Leader
Jas Dhillon is a seasoned technology executive and entrepreneur with extensive experience in leadership roles across various industries. He currently serves as a Board Member at Eflight.Com, a position he has held since January 2022.1
Career Highlights
Leadership Roles:: Dhillon has held several high-level positions throughout his career, including:
- Chief Product Officer at Avenu Technologies Inc.1
- Head of International Business Development and Partnerships at impact.com1
- Chief Product Officer & General Manager at FUEL CYCLE1
- Founder, President, and CEO of ZeroDegrees Inc. (acquired by IAC Interactive Corporation)1
Entrepreneurial Ventures:: Jas Dhillon has a strong track record of founding and leading successful companies:
- Founded BlueLine Online Inc. in 1997, one of the first SaaS companies serving the Global Engineering Power Construction (EPC) and Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industries2
- Established ZeroDegrees.Com, one of the first three market-leading Social Business Networking platforms1
Expertise and Achievements
Dhillon is known for his expertise in:
- Strategy and business model innovation
- Product innovation and management
- Business development and partnerships
- Revenue acceleration and capital raising
- Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms
His accomplishments include:
- Creating award-winning products
- Establishing long-term executive client relationships
- Negotiating complex sales and partnership deals
- Winning RED HERRING NA 100 and RED HERRING GLOBAL 100 awards for product and technology innovation at FUEL CYCLE1
Education
Jas Dhillon holds degrees in:
- Electrical Engineering from Ohio University
- Systems Management from the University of Southern California
Throughout his career, Jas Dhillon has demonstrated a talent for building and managing global, cross-cultural, multidisciplinary teams, with a focus on creativity in problem-solving and attention to detail.
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