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Josh Gray

Chief Technology Officer

Josh Gray is a results-oriented technical leader known for his passion for creating top-performing teams and innovative products. He holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Engineering from Oregon State University.

With a diverse professional background, Josh has held key roles in various organizations over the years. He served as the Chief Technology Officer at Nitrogen and Apex Clearing Corporation, showcasing his expertise in technology leadership. Additionally, he was a Member of Faculty at the International Institute for Analytics and an Engineering Leadership Academy Adviser at Oregon State University, highlighting his commitment to education and mentorship.

Josh Gray's vast experience extends to advisory and investment roles, where he has been an Adviser to Founding CEOs, an Angel Investor at Portland Seed Fund and Oregon Angel Fund, and provided guidance to startups. His technical acumen was evident during his tenure as the Senior Principal Architect at Citrix and in his roles as Chief Architect and VP of Engineering at various companies.

Passionate about community engagement and knowledge sharing, Josh co-founded PDXCPP: The Portland C++ User Group, demonstrating his dedication to fostering a collaborative tech ecosystem. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to found companies like Libation Dynamics and work as a Co-Founder and VP Engineering at Verlitics and Emme, among others. Through his roles at different startups, Josh has honed his skills in software development, architecture, and engineering management.

Josh Gray's career trajectory includes significant positions with notable companies, such as Microsoft and Cedexis, where he contributed as a Software Development Manager & Architect and Chief Architect, respectively. His leadership at Genedax as the Co-Founder, Chief Architect, and VP of Engineering showcases his ability to drive technical innovation and business growth.

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Portland, Oregon, United States