From Craigslist to the Inc. 500 List: Revolutionizing Shipping and Logistics Technology

Scheduled for: March 17th, 2021, 10:00 am PT / Category: Interviews

Collaboration Strategies to Take Your Idea From Wireframe to Working Product to Fastest Growing Company in America

Mr. Brad Hollister is the chief executive officer of SwanLeap, one of North America’s fastest-growing private companies. Under Hollister’s leadership, SwanLeap delivered an unprecedented 75,660.8 percent growth in revenue over a three year span, catapulting the software company to the No. 1 spot on both the Inc. 5000 list and the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 in 2018.

A life-long entrepreneur passionate about improving the world, Hollister is the catalyst behind SwanLeap’s next-generation technology. With extensive experience in transportation, logistics and supply chain, Hollister’s leadership and institutional expertise solidify SwanLeap’s position as the leading provider of end-to-end transportation technology. Hollister is a guest lecturer for the Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as a sought-after speaker on the advancement and disruption of the transportation industry.

Jason Swanson is the Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of SwanLeap, the fastest growing company in America. A technology leader with a track record of developing software for over 25 years in the biotechnology and freight industries, Jason has spearheaded SwanLeap’s technology architecture strategy and global-scale cloud infrastructure, always utilizing the most cutting edge technology available. He is focused on advancing SwanLeap’s technology vision at scale and is relentless in increasing software resiliency to build software faster, maintain it easier, and operate cheaper than ever before.

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