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Jamf Holding Corp. (JAMF) CEO Dean Hager on Q1 2022 Results – Earnings Call Transcript


Jamf Holding Corp. (NASDAQ:JAMF) Q1 2022 Earnings Conference Call May 10, 2022 4:30 PM ET

Company Participants

Dean Hager – Chief Executive Officer

John Strosahl – President & Chief Operating Officer

Jill Putman – Chief Financial Officer

Jennifer Gaumond – Vice President, Investor Relations

Conference Call Participants

Brian Essex – Goldman Sachs

Rob Owens – Piper Sandler

Matt Stotler – William Blair

Joshua Reilly – Needham

Nick Mattiacci – Craig-Hallum

Vinod Srinivasaraghavan – Barclays

Joey Marincek – JMP Securities

Operator

Thank you for standing by and welcome to the First Quarter 2022 Jamf Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, today’s program is being recorded. And now I’d like to introduce your host for today’s program, Jennifer Gaumond, Vice President, Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

Jennifer Gaumond

Good afternoon and thank you for joining us on today’s conference call to discuss Jamf’s first quarter financial results. WIth me on today’s call are Dean Hager, Chief Executive Officer, Jill Putman, Chief Financial Officer, and John Strosahl, President and Chief Operating Officer. Before we begin, I’d like to remind you that shortly after the market closed today, we issued a press release announcing our first-quarter financial results. We also published a Q1 earnings presentation and updated investor presentation and Excel file containing quarterly financial statements to assist with models. You may access this information on the Investor Relations Section of Jamf.com. Today’s discussion may include forward-looking statements. Please refer to our most recent SEC filings, including our most recent annual report on Form 10-K, where you will see a discussion of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements. I would also like to remind you that during the call, we will discuss some non-GAAP measures related to Jamf’s performance. You can find the reconciliation of those measures to the nearest comparable GAAP measures in our SEC filings and press release. Additionally, to ensure we can address as many analyst questions as possible during the call, we ask that you please limit your…

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Dampier named dean of College of Engineering and Computer Sciences | News


HUNTINGTON — David A. Dampier, Ph.D., has been appointed as dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences at Marshall University, effective July 3.

Dampier has served as interim dean for the past year and previously served as associate dean for research and a professor of computer science at Marshall.

“I am proud to be working with such a superb staff and faculty in the college,” Dampier said in a news release. “We have worked very hard this year to make the college more efficient and strengthen our core capabilities. We have increased our research expenditures and publications. In the future, we look to continue to streamline our programs and grow our student body at both undergraduate and graduate levels. This includes proposing a new doctoral program in engineering that will serve the entire college.”

According to the release, Jaime R. Taylor, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, met with the college’s associate dean and chairs and requested input from the faculty, who showed overwhelming support to Dampier’s appointment as permanent dean.

“I’ve been very pleased with Dr. Dampier since his appointment as interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences (CECS) in August of 2020,” Taylor said in the release. “He has very quickly enhanced Marshall University’s relationship with Marshall alumni, local industry and several federal granting agencies. He has also positioned the college for further growth by collaborating with other colleges on strategic degree program development. It has always been clear to me that Dean Dampier’s desire is to do what is in the best interest of Marshall University and for the students and community it serves.”

Prior to joining Marshall in July 2019, Dampier was the chairman of the Department of Information Systems and Cyber Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio and founding director of the Distributed Analytics and Security Institute at Mississippi State University. He has 70 peer-reviewed publications and more than $50 million in external funding.

Before higher education, he spent 20 years as an Army automation officer.

He has a Ph.D. in…

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University Of Alaska Anchorage: UAA College Of Engineering Dean Finalists Announced


Information regarding the College of Engineering Dean finalists is now available.
Listed in alphabetical order, the finalists are:

Bruce Berdanier

Bruce Berdanier is currently Professor and Dean of the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering
at South Dakota State University.

He has been involved in leadership in higher education administration as a department
head and dean since 2008.  He led student international development projects in the
Artibonite Valley of Haiti beginning in 1995 and has directed an international engineering
development program in Bolivia since 2009.  He has teaching, research, and leadership
experience at both private and public universities and was a Fulbright researcher
in Jordan.

Open forum: Monday, April 5, 9-10 a.m.

The feedback survey for Bruce Berdanier will be posted here on April 5 and will close
on Wednesday, April 7 at midnight AKDT.

Joesph Bull

Joseph Bull is the Associate Dean for Research, Faculty Affairs and Graduate Studies
in the School of Science and Engineering at Tulane University, and is the John and
Elsie Martinez Biomedical Engineering Chair. Prior to moving to Tulane, he was Arthur
F. Thurnau Professor and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of
Michigan. Professor Bull’s research program is focused on ultrasound and biofluid
mechanics. He is a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering,
and a Sequoyah Fellow of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society.

Open forum: Thursday, April 8, 9-10 a.m.

The feedback survey for Joseph Bull will be posted here on April 8 and will close
on Saturday, April 10 at midnight AKDT.

Judy Cezeaux

Judy Cezeaux is Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Arkansas Tech University. 

She received her B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University
and her Ph.D. degree in biomedical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Prior to her appointment at Arkansas Tech, she was Professor and Chair of Biomedical
Engineering at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts. She has
also served as a Senior Staff Fellow at the National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health in Morgantown, West Virginia as well as a…

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US initiated cyber warfare in world – Dean – Panorama.am

US initiated cyber warfare in world – Dean
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Dean: Well, it is certainly they are putting on both sides; all parties are trying to make a show out of this as much as they can, playing the victim; but just a couple of highlights: Cyber warfare was really initiated on large-scale by the Americans

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