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Jeremy Hitchcock
New North Ventures (co-founder/former CEO of Dyn, Minim, Bookery)
Professional Background
Jeremy Hitchcock is an accomplished entrepreneur and venture capitalist with over 20 years of diverse experience in building mission-driven companies and ecosystems in New Hampshire and Greater Boston. As a co-founder and partner at New North Ventures, Jeremy specializes in investing in early-stage dual-use companies that sit at the intersection of national security and commerce. His extensive career highlights his commitment to fostering innovation and enhancing market growth through strategic investment.
Hitchcock's entrepreneurial journey began in a Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) dormitory in 2001 when he founded Dyn, an Internet infrastructure company revolutionizing the global routing and DNS systems. Under his visionary leadership, Dyn expanded significantly, growing to a workforce of 500 professionals and achieving an impressive annual recurring revenue (ARR) of $100 million. During his tenure as CEO, Jeremy successfully raised $100 million in growth capital, paving the way for Dyn’s acquisition by Oracle in 2017.
After his time at Dyn, Jeremy launched Minim, an innovative AI-driven WiFi management and Internet of Things (IoT) security platform. The company was inspired by the notorious Mirai DDoS attack against Dyn in 2016, which illustrated the vulnerabilities within Internet security. Minim aims to empower users by providing state-of-the-art fingerprinting, security features, and network control, thus ensuring a safer and more manageable connected home environment. In 2019, Jeremy invited his former Dyn COO, Gray Chynoweth, to become CEO at Minim, further uniting a team of Dyn alumni to drive the company forward. The company successfully went public and was listed on NASDAQ in 2021, a testament to its viability and growth potential. Jeremy currently serves as the chairman of the board for Minim.
Education and Achievements
Jeremy Hitchcock holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems from the prestigious Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he developed a strong foundation for his career in technology management. In recognition of his significant contributions to workforce and economic development, he has been honored with multiple honorary doctorates from institutions such as the University System of New Hampshire and Rivier University. His impact on innovation and the tech landscape has also earned him a place among notable alumni awards, including being recognized as Ernst and Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year finalist in 2016 and being named Innovator of the Year by WPI in 2015.
In addition to his entrepreneurial endeavors, Jeremy's contributions to education and economic development are notable as he serves on the board of trustees at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He previously held the role of chairperson for the Community College System of New Hampshire and has been a trustee for Southern New Hampshire University and Chester College.
Community Engagement and Philanthropy
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Jeremy Hitchcock is deeply committed to community building. Alongside his wife, Liz, he is actively involved in angel investing and fostering local entrepreneurship. Their passion for community service is exemplified by their joint effort of opening an independent bookstore, Bookery Manchester, in Manchester, NH, in 2018. The bookstore serves as a local hub for literary engagement and community interactions.
Recognition and Media Presence
Jeremy’s remarkable achievements have been widely recognized in leading publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Forbes, Inc. Magazine, VentureBeat, Politico, and The Boston Globe. His insights into technology, entrepreneurship, and investment strategies make him a sought-after voice in the industry.
Conclusion
Through his innovative spirit and strategic foresight, Jeremy Hitchcock has influenced both the tech sector and community development. His dedication to building revenue-first growth companies, advocating for a safer and faster Internet, and enhancing work-based learning opportunities demonstrate his commitment to creating a lasting positive impact in the industry and beyond. As he continues his journey with New North Ventures, his endeavors remain focused on fostering dynamic companies that contribute to national security and advance commercial interests.
Achievements
- Co-founder and partner at New North Ventures
- Founder and former CEO of Dyn
- Co-founder and chairman of the board for Minim
- Honorary doctorate from Rivier University
- Honorary doctorate from University System of New Hampshire
- Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist (2016)
- WPI Innovator of the Year (2015)
- University of New Hampshire Holloway Entrepreneur of the Year (2019)
- Recognition in Inc. 500 and Deloitte Fast 500 rankings
