Jack Kaplan

Adjunct Professor

Management

Jack Kaplan

Office
404 Warren

Phone
212-854-2211

E-mail
jk697@columbia.edu

Fax
609-580-2555

Teaching and research interest

Jack M. Kaplan, President, Founder of Datamark Technologies Inc, is a serial entrepreneur who has founded and managed three successful companies in high tech ventures. His focus is on businesses that require guidance and management team expertise during the initial growth stages. Companies started and acquired include Comprehensive Computer Systems, Health Information Technologies and his current company Datamark technologies Inc. specializing in electronic gift stored value cards, loyalty programs, database marketing, and incentive promotional programs for the retail, resort, and restaurant markets.

As Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship, at Columbia Business School he has developed and taught the entrepreneurial graduate MBA and EMBA courses concentrating in The Entrepreneurial Manager and technology new ventures. His other activities include, assisting students in preparing for business plan competition, judging best plan awards, and providing guidance and venture capital assistance to students in starting their business ventures. He is on the board of advisors for The Center for Advanced Technology, Columbia University, to promote and facilitate the commercial use of academic based technology and intellectual property.

He is the author of "Patterns of Entrepreneurship" and "Getting Started in Entrepreneurship" published by John Wiley and Sons in April 2003. His previous book, "Smart Cards: The Global Information Passport," and articles have appeared in Technology News, Crains of New York MIT Enterprise Forum. He is also a national and regional judge for the Ernst & Young "Entrepreneur Of The Year"® Award Program.

CaseWorks

Spinback's Venture Capital Decision: Fall 2011
Author(s): Robert Ganjon, Jack Kaplan

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