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Zac Jacobs

Investor - Company Director - Advisor

Zac Jacobs is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in international sales and marketing within the tech industry, having worked in major cities like Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo, and San Francisco. He played a pivotal role in the growth of Sausage Software, a prominent software company, during the Internet boom of the 90s.

His career highlights include leading the International Business Development division at Sausage Software, transitioning to roles like Marketing Manager and International Business Director at Beam/Melbourne House, where he later became the Executive General Manager. Jacobs also spearheaded Australian mobile content delivery in Japan and China, forming key partnerships with industry giants like OKI, Sony, DoCoMo, and China Mobile.

Beyond his corporate ventures, Zac Jacobs is deeply involved in the tech and entrepreneurial ecosystem. He is a co-founder of DT Millipede, a mobile technology and games company, and served as the founding general manager of Tigerspike Group. Jacobs is a regular presenter at seminars on export marketing and mobile technology, actively supporting organizations like Mobile Mondays and ASMEA.

As a tech entrepreneur and investor, Zac Jacobs has a diverse portfolio that includes ventures in healthtech, VR, biotech, geolocation, HR tech, and eScooters. He has provided business strategy advisory services to companies like Whitefox, DDL, and 1800Appliances, while also contributing to the global growth of IoT pioneers like Buddy/LIFX and Raine. Notably, he is the owner of The Lodge hotel.

Zac Jacobs holds a solid educational background with studies at Sydney Boys' High School, Monash University for Marketing, and the University of New South Wales for Arts. His professional journey includes roles at prestigious organizations like LIFX, Tigerspike, and Sausage Software, showcasing his expertise in strategic business development, marketing, and international expansion.

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Greater Melbourne Area