User:Brianshin

Brian Shin strives to be a good husband, friend, and entrepreneur. Brian attended Tufts University in the 1990's and earned his bachelor's in Biology while also studying Computer Science and Poetry. Immediately after graduating from university, Brian was one of the early employees of Allaire Corp. the makers of ColdFusion, HomeSite, and JRun. Brian has co-founded four software companies, two of which were acquired. He was also VP Technology for Medsite, Inc. where he led a product development team of 85 professionals. Brian is enrolled in the dual degree Harvard-MIT Biomedical Enterprise Program which combines an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management and a masters from the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology with MIT and Harvard Medical School. He is currently the co-founder and President of Visible Measures, Inc.

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