President and CFO

LiveRamp

Warren Jenson is a global business leader with one of the most unique and diverse sets of leadership experiences in business – ranging from digital entertainment and consumer internet to worldwide transportation, the smart grid and global big data.

He has been at the forefront of the digital revolution having served during critical junctures at Amazon.com, Electronic Arts and Silver Spring Networks. He also helped shape and successfully navigate digital transformations at NBC, Delta Airlines, Acxiom, and now LiveRamp.

Warren is adept entrepreneurially at leading companies through the challenges of crossing the chasm. He has the unique perspective of having been a Corporate Officer of General Electric, but also having helped stand up a start-up.

Warren is known as a strategist and has played important roles in several defining acquisitions and partnerships: the formation of MSNBC, Delta’s consolidation of the commuter airline industry and ground-breaking partnership with Priceline, Amazon’s partnerships with Toys R Us and Target. Most recently, Warren was instrumental in architecting and executing Acxiom’s sale of its Marketing Solutions business and the emergence of LiveRamp, a high-growth SaaS platform, as a public company.

He is an accomplished and recognized CFO. Warren is a skilled communicator and was the voice on Wall Street for each of the public companies for which he has worked. He was twice designated one of the “Best CFOs in America” by Institutional Investor magazine. Warren was also awarded Bay Area Venture CFO of the Year in 2010.

He currently serves as LiveRamp’s President, Chief Financial Officer and Executive MD of International. Warren has and continues to play a key role in LiveRamp’s success as the company expands its high-growth, global SaaS platform in B2C, B2B, enterprise data networking and television.

Warren sits on the Board of Cardtronics Inc. (NASDAQ: CATM). He is Chair of the Company’s Finance Committee and a member of the Compensation Committee. He also serves on the Board of Tapjoy, a privately held company and is a on the Executive Committee for USC’s Marshall School of Business.

Previously, he served on the Board of Digital Globe (NYSE: DGI) as Chair of the Audit and Compensation Committees and was a member of the Governance and Nominating Committee. He has also served as Trustee and Foundation President of the California State Summer School for the Arts and Chairman of USC’s Marshall Partners for the San Francisco Bay Area.

Warren received both an undergraduate degree in Accounting and a Master of Accountancy from Brigham Young University. He and his wife, Elizabeth, split their time between San Francisco and London.