Trumba

Trumba

Trumba Corporation is a Seattle-based developer of innovative event marketing technology that helps businesses and organizations more effectively publish, promote, and communicate their events online. Trumba enables customers – from small businesses to large organizations – to connect key audiences with their events, transforming those events into unique and highly valued marketing and communication opportunities. The company’s flagship product, Trumba® Connect, increases awareness of important events through web-hosted calendar solutions and a comprehensive suite of...
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quick facts
Founded:2003
Founders:Jeremy Jaech, Ted Johnson
Headquarters:Seattle, Washington

Trumba founders

Jeremy Jaech
Jeremy Jaech

Jeremy Jaech, Trumba's President and CEO, has founded and led two successful and market-creating software companies in the past 20 years. Jaech was co-founder of Visio Corporation, the developer of the first mass-market business drawing and diagramming software, and served as its President, CEO and...
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Ted Johnson
Ted Johnson

Ted Johnson, Trumba's Vice President- Products, has over 20 years of leadership and technical experience in the computer software business. Most recently, Johnson served as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's Business Tools Division , which accounted for nearly $1 billion of revenue in...
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Headquarters of Trumba

Seattle
Seattle
Founded:1851
Population:608,660

Seattle see-AT-əl or /siːˈæɾɫ̩/ is the county seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. With 608,660 residents as of the 2010 Census, Seattle is the largest city in the Northwestern United States. The Seattle metropolitan area of about...
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Current Trumba board members

John R. Johnston
John R. Johnston

John R. Johnston co-founded August Capital in 1995. Prior to co-founding August Capital, John served as a general partner with two venture capital...
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Doug Mackenzie
Doug Mackenzie

Doug Mackenzie joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 1989 and became a Partner in 1992. Since joining KPCB, Doug has focused his investment...
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Thomas S. Huseby
Thomas S. Huseby

In 1997 Tom formed SeaPoint Ventures. Prior to forming SeaPoint Ventures, Tom co-founded and was the first CEO of Metawave Communications...
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Anil Pereira
Anil Pereira

Anil Pereira is Founder & CEO of SecondSpace, Inc., an online services company, and serves as an advisor to a number of privately-held startups....
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who are the Board Members at Trumba?
  • A:
    Some Members of the Board include:
    - John R. Johnston, Board Member
    - Doug Mackenzie, Board Member
    - Thomas S. Huseby, Board Member
    - Anil Pereira, Board Member
    - Jeremy Jaech, Board Member
    - Ted Johnson, Board Member
  • Q:
    Which location is Trumba's headquarters?
  • A:
    The main office is located in Seattle, Washington.
  • Q:
    Who was the founder of Trumba?
  • A:
    Jeremy Jaech and Ted Johnson founded the business.
  • Q:
    From which firms did Trumba obtain investment capital?
  • A:
    Trumba raised venture capital from from the following firms:
    - Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers
    - Oak Investment Partners
    - August Capital
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