John Arsneault is a technology management executive with over 25 years of experience. He is focused on improving client experience, growth opportunities and efficiency via technology adoption. As the Chief Information Officer at Goulston & Storrs, a top US law firm, John is responsible for the firm's technology infrastructure, application portfolio, security, support services, knowledge & research services, PMO and records management.
John is also a private equity investor and startup advisor. He has invested in over 40 tech startups including Lyft, Pinterest, DocuSign, MongoDB, Draft Kings, 23andMe, Cloudera and Nutanix.
Mr. Arsneault serves as Advisory Board Vice Chairman of Netcapital, a startup investment platform. The board is comprised of some of the most recognizable technology executives including CEO's and Founders of: Verizon, Sprint, PayPal, Intuit, Rapid 7, Draft Kings, Napster and Fidelity.
In addition, he serves on the advisory boards of:
• Privva, a vendor risk management platform with a heavy focus on data security and compliance.
• The Legal Tech Fund, a venture capital legal technology focused investment firm.                                 Â
• Intapp, a business systems technology company with a focus on the legal and financial industries.
John is a member of The Wall Street Journal's CIO Network, the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council and CNBC's Technology Executive Council. He is a speaker at the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) and Argyle's Information Technology Forum. He is annual attendee at Recode's Code Conference and Y Combinator's Demo Day. John also contributes to Venture Fizz, a Boston tech startup website and routinely publishes articles on Medium.
His expertise is in technology strategy and execution within the realm of growing a business. He has lead efforts across early stage startups, mid-sized organizations and large-scale operations.
John holds certificates in education from Harvard Business School in Delivering Information Services and Building Advantage Through Operations.


























































































































































