
Board Member
Don Jenkins is a Partner at Integrant Analytics where he brings 20 years’ experience in delivering technology, AI and data science solutions to clients in the healthcare, medical device, technology and finance sectors. He is also an expert at recognizing when people, markets and techniques intersect to create inflection points and then building and growing businesses to capture those opportunities – especially where new approaches can solve an old problem in a new way or offer to redefine the status quo in business and medicine.
Don is also a co-founder several firms including storage software firm Creekpath Systems that was acquired by HP and Technology Ventures Group, a strategy and economic advisory firm that served IP rich start-ups and emerging leaders in the technology, medical device and patient safety, diagnostic imaging, and surgical robotic sectors.
Don’s corporate experience includes senior technology executive roles in the high performance computing sector, including hardware, software and services, where he led business development, partnerships, venture capital investment, strategy, finance, and division sales leadership for public and high growth private firms – AT&T, NCR, Teradata, Tellabs, Vaporstream, Cloud Management.
Don earned an MBA from the University of Chicago and attended executive education at Harvard Business School on corporate growth and new ventures. He has board director and observer experience for privately held technology firms and nonprofit organizations, and has designed several Entrepreneurship MBA courses for a national graduate business school. Don also served six years in the United States Air Force in a variety of military operational assignments.
Presently, Don serves as a Board Director and Patient Advocate at the Seena Magowitz Foundation. At SMF he helps with foundation business and advocating for newly diagnosed patients and families-providing guidance and knowledge to better navigate the complexities of treatment and get connected to support and to rock star doctors to improve their quality of life.
He became associated with SMF as he is a 4-year Pancreatic Cancer survivor himself, and earlier celebrated his one year cancer free anniversary by training and completing an Ironman 70.3 triathlon. In a further effort to transform outcomes for patients, he brings a specific focus on advancing efforts in early detection, since Pancreatic Cancer often strikes with no warning and in the late stages when the options are fewer.