Jeremy Hitchcock
Jeremy Hitchcock is co-founder and CEO of wifi management and IoT security startup, Minim, based in Manchester, NH. He was also a co-founder and former CEO of Dyn. Hitchcock resigned from the business in May 2016 prior to the Oracle acquisition, which officially closed on January 31, 2017.
He was born in Rochester, New York, and attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute, graduating with a BS, Management Information Systems. While at WPI he met his future wife and business partner, Elizabeth Cash Hitchcock.
Hitchcock began his academic career at WPI by studying chemistry but in his sophomore year, he met up with Tim Wilde, Chris Reinhardt and Tom Daly to work on a remote access project. This project has now become Dyn.
Upon graduating, Hitchcock moved the company to Manchester, New Hampshire, where it is still headquartered. As CEO, he funded the company until 2012 when it finally took its first round of outside capital – $38 million from North Bridge Venture Partners. The company raised $100M total outside funding.
Hitchcock is an active angel investor.