QualityLogic Management Team
Executive Management
Dave Jollota , President and CEO, has held management positions in operations, marketing, sales and finance since joining the company in 1990. Before joining Genoa, Jollota held a variety of management positions at Dataproducts Corp. and was operations manager at Blue Chip Software. Jollota graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in management from The Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University.
Gary James, General Manager, QualityLogic Services Group, cofounded QualityLogic's predecessor, Genoa Technology, and built it into one of the leading suppliers of test solutions to the computer and telecommunications industries. Previously, he was director of quality assurance for Dataproducts Corp., with divisional responsibility for operations in the United States, Hong Kong and Puerto Rico. James holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Redlands, CA.
Steve Kang , Sr. Vice President, Engineering, has a long history in directing and managing engineering organizations. Prior to joining QualityLogic, he was a consultant at AHT, Inc., where he managed and developed on-going consulting projects with client companies. Before that, he was a manager at Sun Microsystems and Xerox Corporation where he developed technical strategy and managed engineering groups and software application development. Kang was also VP of Engineering at Colorbus and AHT, Inc. Kang holds an MS in Computer Science from USC and an MBA from UCLA Anderson School.
Jim Zuber, Chief Technical Officer, was the principal architect of the testing methodologies that made QualityLogic one of the leading suppliers of test solutions to the computer peripheral and telecommunications industries, and is considered an expert in emerging technology trends. Zuber was a cofounder and served as President of Genoa Technology before its merger with Revision Labs to form QualityLogic. Zuber is the founder and principal architect of the Internet's most popular free trail resource, LocalHikes.com, which over half a million people use each month to plan their outdoor adventures.
Board of Directors
Steven Butterfield, Chairman of the Board, is an imaging industry veteran with extensive leadership experience. His long career includes: President of Copal Printer Products USA; Senior VP at Fujitsu's Computer Products of America; President and CEO of Sunrise Imaging; Chief Operating Officer of TelContar; and most recently President and CEO of nextScan in Boise. He has also served as a Director of a number of technology companies.
Bill Campbell, Member of the Board, is a partner at Ater Wynne LLP, a Portland, OR law firm, and was its chairman from 2001 to 2005. Currently, he serves as general counsel for public and private emerging-growth companies in Internet and telecommunications, software, integrated circuit design, test and measurement hardware and biotechnology. He is a graduate of both Yale and Yale Law School.
Gary James, Director, was a pioneer in the resolution of computer printer compatibility problems and helped establish printer performance test standards that are still used today. James cofounded QualityLogic's predecessor, Genoa Technology, and helped build the company into an industry leader. He was president of the firm when it merged with Revision Labs Inc. to form QualityLogic in September 1999.
Dave Jollota , President and CEO, has held management positions in operations, marketing, sales and finance since joining the company in 1990. Before joining Genoa, Jollota held a variety of management positions at Dataproducts Corp. and was operations manager at Blue Chip Software. Jollota graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in management from The Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University.
James Mater, Director, co-founded and has held several executive positions at QualityLogic from June 1994 to present. He is currently Co-Founder and Director working on QualityLogic's Smart Grid strategy, including work with GWAC, the Pacific North West Smart Grid Demonstration Project, the SGIP Test and Certification Committee, and UCA’s OpenSG Conformity Work Group, as well as giving papers and presentations on interoperability. From 2001 to October, 2008, James oversaw QualityLogic as President and CEO. From 1994 to 1999, he founded and built Revision Labs, which merged with Genoa Technologies to become QualityLogic. Prior to QualityLogic, James held Product Management roles at Tektronix, Floating Point Systems, Sidereal and Solar Division of International Harvester. Mater holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Reed College, Portland, OR and an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.