Ross Freedman is Inducted into the Weinert Center Hall of Fame

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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