
Web 2.0 entrepreneur, agile evangelist and consultant
Finland

Web 2.0 entrepreneur, agile evangelist and consultant
Finland
I am an entrepreneur and software engineer. Before starting own company, I was working for Nokia in various positions, including Ovi Store payment solution program manager, Nokia Devices Software Asset Manager, Lifeblog Application Development Manager, and S60 Integration Manager.
My interests lie in the area of internet and mobile technologies, and software development processes. I am a passionate Linux user and strong believer in open source ideas.
Currently I am splitting my time between Moozement – the social training log, JOI Technologies – web application development and social media consultancy, where I am a partner, and my family.
I have a blog at www.ivankuznetsov.com
(Privately Held; Internet industry)
August 2009 — Present (5 months)
ONE-STOP-SHOP WEB CONSULTANCY
“Come to us with a business need, we’ll convert it into a complete working solution.”
* We help our customers create a web page or service tailored to their individual needs, regardless of the technology know-how of the customer.
* We can deliver “anything” from a static website to a fully-blown social networking service (see our references in the homne page).
* Our primary target is to provide long-term business benefits for our clients.
* We operate very cost efficiently by utilizing high quality open source components whenever viable.
(Internet industry)
July 2008 — Present (1 year 6 months)
Moozement is a new, social way to keep track of your sports activities. Besides being a great training diary, it automatically lets you compare your efforts with other likeminded moozes. We think that's cool, as it generates a healthy circle of bragging and competition among friends. It's also useful, as it lets you compare yourself with others with similar targets.
Our philosophy is to make training more fun and social, compared to the seriousness and scientific approach of many sports products and services. Simplicity and ease of use are our leading design principles.
(Public Company; NOK; Telecommunications industry)
July 2008 — May 2009 (11 months)
In this position I worked with the business owner of payment & shopping organisation and the product management team to set deliverables and manage their progress.
I managed and lead this complex program in all stages of the development process and acted as a lead to the entire program team.
I was accountable for successful execution of the Ovi Store Purchase experience program, provided leadership for project managers and product development teams, prepared and kept the budget frame for the program.
Through directing this program I supported the creation of a profitable business for Nokia.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; NOK; Telecommunications industry)
August 2006 — June 2008 (1 year 11 months)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; NOK; Computer Software industry)
November 2004 — August 2006 (1 year 10 months)
As an application development manager I was responsible for Nokia Lifeblog S60 application (www.nokia.com/lifeblog).
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; OPR; Wireless industry)
April 2004 — December 2004 (9 months)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; NOK; Wireless industry)
February 2003 — April 2004 (1 year 3 months)
Leading Nokia Series 60 Platform integration team
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Wireless industry)
November 2000 — February 2003 (2 years 4 months)
Software development and technical leadership in various embedded software projects (Symbian OS, Series 60)
social network services, agile development processes, web 2.0, ruby on rails, mobile applications development