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Jim Cupples

Civic Tech and Ag Tech

Jim Cupples is known for his passion for solving complex data problems to create user-friendly solutions with tangible value for everyday people.

With a focus on addressing worthwhile issues that benefit a broad audience, Jim is dedicated to leveraging his expertise in various fields to impact society positively.

Inspired by Peter Thiel's book 'Zero to One,' Jim wholeheartedly believes in innovation and shares his enthusiasm by gifting this influential book to friends engaged in new projects, whether in the digital realm or beyond.

Jim Cupples holds a BS in Political Science from the University of Oregon, providing him with a solid foundation for his versatile career.

Throughout his professional journey, Jim has held key roles in diverse organizations, showcasing his leadership and entrepreneurial skills. Some of his notable positions include being a CEO and Co-founder at companies like DroneCheck, All The Farms, and Terrapin Data, Inc.

Jim's experience spans across industries, from technology with Precision Ag Connectivity & Accuracy Stakeholder Alliance (PAgCASA) to civic engagement with RunForOffice.org at NationBuilder.

His commitment to community development is evident through his roles as the Executive Director at the Springfield Museum and Director of ReStore at Habitat for Humanity.

Prior to his entrepreneurial ventures, Jim honed his skills in various capacities, including serving as a Sales Representative, Journeyman Pressman at New York Daily News, and a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps.

With a rich tapestry of experiences and a drive to make a meaningful difference, Jim Cupples continues to be a catalyst for change and innovation in different spheres.

Jim Cupples is a versatile professional with a diverse background, encompassing data analytics, entrepreneurship, community development, and civic engagement.

Highlights

Apr 3 · Capital Press
Western Innovator: Entrepreneur finds niche in ag technology - Capital Press
Jan 18 · Capital Press
Blockchain technology helps farmers track crops | Research Center | capitalpress.com - Capital Press
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Location

Springfield, Oregon, United States