Originally From: Muskegon, MI
Education: J.D. Wayne State University Law School; B.S. Central Michigan University in the areas of Economics, Mathematics and Earth Sciences
Kim Patrick Kobza is a co-founder of INgage Networks™ and has led the company through its development and financial growth since 1999. Under his leadership, the company has earned the 2008 and 2009 Software Information Industry Association (SIIA) CODiE Award for “Best Social Networking Solution,” global awards from the Mobile Marketing Association, and the 2009 ITFlorida Award for “Excellence in Web 2.0.” He himself is the recipient of TechAmerica’s 2009 Abacus Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Kim participates in ongoing education and leadership opportunities including the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Leadership series on Cross Boundary Collaboration, and the Industry Advisory Council (IAC), which represents 550+ member companies who work to bring industry and government executives together to enhance government’s overall ability to serve the public.
Kim is an author, blogs on GovLoop and “Inflection by Kim,” and is often asked to share his expertise at national speaking engagements, including conferences, Federal Computer Weekly and Federal News Radio. He is a member of the Michigan and Florida Bar Associations.
Team
Kim Kobza
President & CEO
David Bankston
Executive Vice President & CTO
Dan Miller
Executive Vice President, Business Strategy
Mike Mullen
Vice President of Federal Sector
Tim Perez
Vice President of Sales
President & CEO
Originally From: Muskegon, MI
Education: J.D. Wayne State University Law School; B.S. Central Michigan University in the areas of Economics, Mathematics and Earth Sciences
Kim Patrick Kobza is a co-founder of INgage Networks™ and has led the company through its development and financial growth since 1999. Under his leadership, the company has earned the 2008 and 2009 Software Information Industry Association (SIIA) CODiE Award for “Best Social Networking Solution,” global awards from the Mobile Marketing Association, and the 2009 ITFlorida Award for “Excellence in Web 2.0.” He himself is the recipient of TechAmerica’s 2009 Abacus Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Kim participates in ongoing education and leadership opportunities including the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Leadership series on Cross Boundary Collaboration, and the Industry Advisory Council (IAC), which represents 550+ member companies who work to bring industry and government executives together to enhance government’s overall ability to serve the public.
Kim is an author, blogs on GovLoop and “Inflection by Kim,” and is often asked to share his expertise at national speaking engagements, including conferences, Federal Computer Weekly and Federal News Radio. He is a member of the Michigan and Florida Bar Associations.
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