Janiece Evans-Page
Business & Non-profit Consultant
Janiece Evans-Page is a senior executive with 20+ years of general management and marketing experience. She is currently a principal consultant who assists small and medium business clients and non-profit organizations with strategic planning and marketing effectiveness. Until September 2008, she was the General Manager and Vice President HP’s Imaging and Printing Attach Organization. As the first G.M. of this emerging $650M+ global business, she structured an organization that delivered double digit growth during its initial two years, restored previously declining product lines to profitability and exceeded gross margin targets. From 2005-2006, she was Director of Programs for HP Corporate Philanthropy and managed the company’s $20M+ portfolio of strategic philanthropy programs.
From 2003-2005, she was Global Director of HP’s thought leading e-inclusion program which included programs and projects in over18 countries, i.e. U.S. Digital Village and i-community program, HP-Magic Johnson Foundation technology partnership, Digital Community Centers, and the Microenterprise Development/Acceleration Programs. Her professional career includes 20+ years in leadership positions in marketing and business development across all customer segments.
She has an innate passion for social and economic development work and has volunteered countless hours addressing the needs of diverse organizations and communities. She is currently the School Board President at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (Castro Valley). She is a founding member of TeamPlay, a non-profit organization founded by the NBA’s Baron Davis that uniquely harnesses public-private partnerships to provide mentoring to inner city youth in Oakland. Until recently, she was on the board of the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center in San Francisco, the Board of Directors for OICW, a job training non-profit organization in East Palo Alto, California, and the Board of Directors of the Oakland/Bay Area Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW), serving as the organization’s Fund Development Chair. She has received numerous awards for civic accomplishments. In November 2007, she was honored by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women – Oakland/Bay Area Chapter as one of four ‘Women Leading Change’ awardees for 2007.
Janiece has an Executive M.B.A. from Golden Gate University in San Francisco and a B.S. in Social Sciences/Organizational Behavior from the University of California at Berkeley. She also has executive training certifications from Duke University’s Executive Education Program and the University of Michigan’s ‘Leaders Developing Leaders’ Program.
Most important in Janiece’s life is her “village”, including her husband, Mark, her daughter and son, Jordan and Miles, her parents, her parents-in-law, and extended loving family and friends.
