The Weinert Center for Entrepreneurship is pleased to announced that Ross Freedman has been inducted in to their Hall of Fame.
Ross, an accomplished entrepreneur, began his journey at UW-Madison in 1993 where he chose to pursue a business major focusing on technology. His academic path led him to major in Information Systems, combining computer science and business — a decision that would shape his future career. After graduation, Ross worked as a software developer at Arthur Andersen before taking the entrepreneurial leap to start his first company, Wired Matrix, with his college friend. Over the years, they co-founded and scaled several successful ventures, including Rightpoint, a 900 person global digital consulting company, and one of the largest in the US, which was sold to Genpact (NYSE:G) in 2019. Ross’ most recent entrepreneurial endeavors are investment and advisory firm, 367 Ventures and tech consulting company, Origin, both in Chicago.
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