Emerging Ventures and Technologies
e360's principals have more than 25 years of experience in senior positions at large technology and consulting companies and in founding and consulting with start-ups. We help early to mid-stage enterprises and corporate ventures to develop and execute their business, marketing and partnering strategies.
We have consulted for more than 30 early to mid-stage companies and corporate ventures on new business creation, and products and services in energy generation and management, packaging, water treatment, materials sourcing and management, supply chain, software, publishing and information services, social networking, electric vehicles, and banking and finance. We have also led product specific business planning for companies including Bank of America, J.D. Power, San Diego Gas and Electric, among others.
The value we provide our clients is strengthened by his experience and relationships from consulting for more than 40 large companies,
including AT&T, Avery Dennison, Bank of America, Bayer, First Energy Companies, General Motors, Kaiser, McGraw-Hill, Pacific Gas and
Electric Company, Southern California Edison, Sony, SAIC and Toyota.
The value we provide our clients is strengthened by his experience and relationships from consulting for more than 40 large companies,
including AT&T, Avery Dennison, Bank of America, Bayer, First Energy Companies, General Motors, Kaiser, McGraw-Hill, Pacific Gas and
Electric Company, Southern California Edison, Sony, SAIC and Toyota.
Thomas Jensen has taught venture design at the UC Berkeley, lectured on entrepreneurship at Columbia Business School, and taught engineering and environmental management at Stanford University. Steven Messner has lectured at Stanford and London School of Economics. He has advised several start-ups in renewable energy.
Current clients are start ups in skin care, energy efficiency, finance and microgrid technology companies.
Current clients are start ups in skin care, energy efficiency, finance and microgrid technology companies.