Jed is SVP of the Digital Engagement product family at Upland Software (NASDAQ: UPLD), a leading provider of cloud-based Enterprise Work Management software. Upland’s Digital Engagement product family enables effective engagement with customers, prospects and community via the web and mobile technologies. Our products are at the core of the marketing technology stack and deliver measurable business value through more immersive digital experiences, by improving pipeline quality and velocity, and by driving deeper audience engagement.
Jed co-founded Mobile Commons which was acquired by Upland Software in2014. He is considered one of the foremost authorities on mobile communications strategy, and he and his work have been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, Fast Company, MSNBC and many more. . He is the author of the book The Mobile Marketing Revolution: How Your Brand Can Have a One-to-One Conversation with Everyone.
Jed previously served as the President of Sunshine Amalgamedia where he developed syndication sponsorship models that paired up-and-coming directors with nationally branded sponsorship and multiple distribution networks. Sunshine partners, clients, and customers have included Microsoft, Oracle, and Scripps Howard. Additionally, Jed created marketing and sponsorship programs for clients such as Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Pepsi and Samsung.
Prior to joining Sunshine, Jed worked as an attorney, focusing his practice on entertainment and media law. He was a partner at Rudolph and Beer, and an associate at Paul Weiss. Jed has produced numerous feature films including Sunday, winner of the 1997 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize and the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. He is on the board of Eyebeam, the Harmony Institute, and Health Foundation for the Americas. He was previously on the board of Riverkeeper and has advised numerous film, arts and cultural organizations.