"OfficeAutopilot is the no-brainer choice for companies that need a powerful toolkit to integrate sales and marketing, demand ease-of-use, and want a great value. Nice job!" read more
- Matt MasseyOfficeAutopilot is the brainchild of Landon Ray, a marketer with a serious software problem.
It was developed completely in-house, lead by Pin Chen and Steven Schneider, who built it over the course of several years, while listening to their iPods.
Landon Ray started his career at 25 by moving to New York and joining a motley group of Wall Street stock traders, because it seemed like something good was happening there. He quickly became one of the nation’s top securities ‘day-traders’ whose success was recounted in dozens of books, magazines, and newspapers across the country including the New York Times, Newsweek, The Seattle Times, and more.
Landon has founded and continues to run several companies including Sterling Trading (securities trading), PageOne (search engine marketing), and MoonRay (software and consulting - the developer of OfficeAutopilot).
Landon is the father of two outrageous little girls, Phoebe (3) and Ada (4 mos.) and is married to recording artist Jennifer Terran. He’s a private pilot and small-plane owner (a 1964 Piper Cherokee 235) and an Ultimate Frisbee addict.
Ted Finch is directing marketing strategy for OfficeAutopilot, including the development of our partner program. His vast experience includes executing the launch of over 400 products from over 150 vendors including Lotus, Microsoft (multiple divisions), DCA/Attachmate, Adobe, Aldus, WordPerfect, HP, Xerox, IBM, Corel, Sony, Delrina, Generic Cadd, Compaq, Ashton Tate, AOL, Delta Point, Autodesk, GoldMine, Disney, Creative Labs, Ingram Micro, Canon, Mitsubishi, Epson, Novel, Intel and he wrote the strategic marketing plan and lead the marketing team that published the world’s #1 best selling software product at the time, Netscape Navigator.
Pin Chen is the php hero, system designer, and overall mission-critical guy. He graduated from University of California at Santa Barbara, with a degree in computer science. Since then, he’s been reading old programming and database theory books, which he insists are classics, and playing basketball.
Steven Schneider is the javascript, .NET, and all things complicated guy. He’s responsible for keeping Pin in line, making clever jokes, and solving hairy automation problems. He tells us that he graduated with a degree in Film from UCSB, and if he wasn’t such an odd character we wouldn’t believe him. In his spare time, he makes films and custom servers for projects like Sprogit.