[2] In 2010, Jones was named to Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals’ Archived 2011-08-07 at the Wayback Machine Consumer Products Innovations Board.
[4] Before joining Qualcomm to head up its Wireless Health initiative, Jones developed and grew various healthcare enterprises for 22 years.
[8][9] At HealthCap, a venture capital backed startup that quickly became “the second largest provider of women’s healthcare in the United States,” he was Senior Vice President of Marketing.
[11] He also developed the launch of the American Medical Pathways for AMR, which won a $600 million healthcare call center contract.
[14] In 2005, Jones founded the Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance (WLSA), the world's first institute focused on accelerating the convergence of the wireless and health care industries.