Corporate Board Profile
Tech Score: 33/100
1 mention(s) identify MICHAEL JONES as having software/technology expertise.
| Company | Filing Date | Evidence | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| INTELLIGENT PROTECTION MANAGEMENT CORP. | 2020-04-03 | Since 2011, Mr. Jones has served as the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Science, Inc., a Los Angeles-based startup studio that develops, invests in, and acquires various businesses, including HelloSociety (acquired by New York Times), FameBit (acquired by Google) and Dollar Shave Club (acquired by Unilever), as well as companies focused on blockchain technology. Prior to that, Mr. Jones served as Chief Executive Officer of several other companies, including Userplane (acquired by AOL), Tsavo (acquired by Cybermedia), PBJ (acquired by JB), MySpace (acquired by Specific Media), Myspace Japan (acquired by Softbank) and FIM (acquired by Rubicon Project). | Co-founder and CEO of Science, Inc., a startup studio including companies focused on blockchain technology, and CEO of several tech companies including Userplane and MySpace, indicating strong software and technical background. |
| Filing Date | Source Excerpt |
|---|---|
| 2018-04-13 | Mr. Jones brings significant experience in technology driven startups, both at the operating and investment level, and expertise in blockchain technology, to our Board of Directors. |
| 2019-04-05 | Mr.Jones brings significant experience in technology driven startups, both at the operating and investment level, and expertise in blockchain technology, to our Board of Directors. |
| 2020-04-03 | Since 2011, Mr. Jones has served as the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Science, Inc., a Los Angeles-based startup studio that develops, invests in, and acquires various businesses, including HelloSociety (acquired by New York Times), FameBit (acquired by Google) and Dollar Shave Club (acquired by Unilever), as well as companies focused on blockchain technology. Prior to that, Mr. Jones served as Chief Executive Officer of several other companies, including Userplane (acquired by AOL), Tsavo (acquired by Cybermedia), PBJ (acquired by JB), MySpace (acquired by Specific Media), Myspace Japan (acquired by Softbank) and FIM (acquired by Rubicon Project). |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-03-09