In addition to being one of the world's leading experts in innovative Facebook Advertising, Tom (Thomas) Meloche consults with executives in Fortune 500 companies on how to create enterprise agility. He has overseen the delivery of hundreds of agile projects working with some of the world's largest and most prestigious firms.
A co-founder of Menlo Innovations, one of the most successful agile software development houses in the country, Meloche has been creating, teaching and implementing agile methodologies for over a decade. Menlo Innovations is featured in the book “Joy Inc.: How we built a workplace people love.”
His most recent best-selling book "Ultimate Guide to Facebook Advertising" was first published in 2011 by the Entrepreneur Press, with a second edition published in late 2014.
Born and raised in Detroit, Tom graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Computer Engineering.
In Tom's words...
I build and sell software companies.
My passions include innovation, education, and enterprise agility.
Agility and innovation are my hobbies. I believe we should approach everything with the idea it can be improved by at least 99%... we just need to figure out how. We probably have to change how we look at everything to get there.
I have worked at many of the worlds largest firms and overseen the delivery of over a half-billion dollars worth of agile software delivery projects. My upcoming book on Fluid addresses how these firms are made dramatically more productive.
If you are an executive with a vision for real change, a vision to make your teams 'rock' then we should talk! [Email tom@tommeloche.com to Contact Tom]
I also love working with tiny start-ups consulting on agility, advertising, and innovation. I believe crowd sourcing has reinvented the world of early round funding and Facebook has reinvented the world of direct marketing--both in the last two years. Both change everything for start-ups.
I was born in Detroit, lived most of my life in Ann Arbor, and graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Computer Engineering.
An engineer at heart who loves maths, I am working to reduce by 99% the effort required to teach and learn algebra.
To achieve the future, you must first imagine it.