Ruth Brown

Ruth Brown

Fundador en Software Corp. of America, Inc. .

Technology Services
Consumer Services
Electronic Technology

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Ruth Brown is the founder of Reiter, Brown & Co. (founded in 1987), SpeechCycle, Inc. (founded in 2001), and Kasisto, Inc. (founded in 2013).
At SpeechCycle, Inc., she held the title of President in 2010.
At Kasisto, Inc., she is currently the Chief Operating Officer.
Ms. Brown is also the founder of Software Corp.
of America, Inc., Buzzcompany.com, Inc...
Ms. Brown's current job is as an Associate Trustee at the University of Wisconsin, where she started in 2010 and is still active.
Her former jobs include Vice President at Multex.com, Inc., Principal at Control Data Corp., Principal at Young Womens Christian Association USA in 1984, and Principal at Brown & Co. (US).
Ms. Brown's education includes an undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin.

Cargos activos de Ruth Brown

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Fundador 13/04/2010
University of Wisconsin Director/Miembro de la Junta 22/10/2010
Fundador 01/01/2013
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Corporate Officer/Principal 01/01/1984
Brown & Co. (US) Corporate Officer/Principal -
Control Data Corp. Corporate Officer/Principal -
Reiter, Brown & Co. Fundador -
Corporate Officer/Principal -
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Formación de Ruth Brown.

University of Wisconsin Undergraduate Degree

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Reiter, Brown & Co.

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Brown & Co. (US)

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