About
Jeremy Jaech is a technology and software entrepreneur. Previously, he co-founded Aldus, which invented desktop publishing through its PageMaker software, and was eventually acquired by Adobe. He then led the team that founded Visio, another game-changing software company that brought engineering drawing to the masses; Visio was eventually acquired by Microsoft. He led the founding team at Trumba, and most recently served as CEO of Verdiem, a company in the enterprise PC energy management space. Jaech currently serves as a University of Washington Regent. He is also involved with Mindjet Corporation and UW’s College of Engineering Visiting Committee. He is Chair Emeritus of the Technology Alliance Board. In 2009, Jaech was named one of the top 25 Innovators & Entrepreneurs by Seattle Business magazine and in 2006, won the UW’s College of Engineering Diamond Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence. Recently, Jaech was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at Seattle Business magazine’s
Position in the VCSift Database
- • 13 investors at University of Washington are tracked.
- • 1 investors hold the Regent role in VCSift. Jeremy Jaech is one of them.
- • 1,032 investors are based in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Data sourced from 410,343 investor profiles. Updated July 2026.
Investment Focus
- Stages
- seed
- Location
- Seattle, US
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