Jason Knight
About Jason Knight
Jason Knight is the Co-Founder, CEO, and Vice Chairman of LotLinx, where he has focused on cultural change and team building since 2012. He has a diverse background in marketing and product development across various industries, including automotive, food manufacturing, and adult beverages.
Work at Lotlinx
Jason Knight has been with Lotlinx since its inception in 2012, serving as Co-Founder, CEO, and Vice Chairman. Under his leadership, Lotlinx has developed innovative solutions in the automotive industry, focusing on VIN-specific inventory advertising technology. Knight's role encompasses strategic oversight and direction, ensuring the company remains at the forefront of automotive marketing technology. His experience in team building and cultural change has been instrumental in shaping the organizational structure and operational effectiveness of Lotlinx.
Education and Expertise
Jason Knight earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University. His educational background laid the foundation for his diverse career across various industries, including over-the-counter medicines, food manufacturing, and adult beverages. Knight possesses expertise in co-packing and category management, along with a specialization in white space analysis and luxury goods positioning. His academic and professional experiences contribute to his strategic approach in business development and marketing.
Background
Before co-founding Lotlinx, Jason Knight held various positions in marketing and product development. He worked at Procter & Gamble from 1997 to 2001, initially in product development and later in the marketing department. Following his tenure at Procter & Gamble, he joined E&J Gallo Winery, where he continued to focus on marketing from 2001 to 2005. Knight's extensive background in these roles has provided him with a solid foundation in strategic marketing and business operations.
Achievements
Jason Knight has a track record of creating and executing strategies that lead to profitable exits for businesses, catering to both strategic and financial buyers. His involvement in the automotive sector spans decades, during which he has contributed to the development of innovative advertising technologies. Notably, he started Chug.net, a Vehicle Display Network, prior to founding Lotlinx. His efforts in the industry reflect a commitment to advancing marketing practices and enhancing inventory advertising solutions.