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about uskim thanos Kim is founder and principal of Thanos Partners. As a senior executive, entrepreneur and consultant, she has formulated market entry strategies, led product development and marketing initiatives, and developed best-in-class customer relationship programs for companies across higher education.Prior to creating Thanos Partners, Kim was Vice President of Technical Services at Campus Pipeline (later acquired by SunGard Higher Education). Before entering the higher education industry, Kim held a variety of operations and finance management roles in the high tech sector. Kim holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston University, and an MBA. jane snyder
Jane is Executive Vice President of Thanos Partners. Jane has extensive experience designing and leading strategic planning and organizational change efforts, establishing effective business management structures and addressing complex organizational problems and issues. Her passion is the study of organizational, social and community systems, and understanding how to affect and support sustainable change within those systems.Jane joined Thanos Partners from Hewlett-Packard Company. At HP, Jane held a variety of roles including strategic business planner for Hewlett Packard’s new business engine, organizational change consultant, program manager, executive coach, and operations manager. Jane has an MBA and an M.A. in Organizational Design and Effectiveness. gina atwood
Gina is manager of customer programs for Thanos Partners. With a law degree and corporate experience in the areas of patent and intellectual property law, Gina has remarkable analytical and writing skills. She uses her expertise to lead research initiatives and customer marketing programs.Gina is active in a number of community education initiatives and currently serves as Vice President on the board of the Beaverton Education Foundation, an organization that creates innovative educational opportunities for students, especially those from under-served and special needs populations. |
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