A few years ago, brother and sister Ken and JJ Ramberg had a vision to create a company
which would make supporting charitable organizations an effortless, cost-free daily activity
that did not take time out of people's busy schedules. GoodSearch was created when they considered
what even a fraction of the billions of dollars generated by search engines annually could do if
it were directed towards good causes.
With extensive Internet and philanthropic experience, Ken and JJ have created a site that
will help redirect considerable amounts of search engine advertising dollars to the betterment of
society. They have been inspired to take corporate responsibility to the next level by allowing
users to decide where their search revenue should go.
Ken Ramberg, Co-Founder
Prior to founding GoodSearch, Ken was the co-founder and president of JOBTRAK Corp. Partnered
with more than 2,000 college and university career centers nationwide, JOBTRAK grew into the largest
career site on the Internet for college students and recent graduates. In November 2000 JOBTRAK was
acquired by Monster.com and continues to operate today as MonsterTRAK.
Ken is active in a number of charities and sits on the Board of Phase One, a nonprofit organization
dedicated to supporting Phase I clinical research and treatment programs for patients with cancer.
He is also member of Advisory Board of the Venice Family Clinic, the largest free clinic in the nation, and sits on the Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Hospital.
Ken graduated from Stanford University with a bachelor of arts degree in economics.
"I GoodSearch for the USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Institute. As a cancer survivor myself, currently under treatment at USC/Norris, and having lost my mother, grandfather, and young cousin to this disease, I am very grateful for their excellent care and cutting edge research."
JJ Ramberg, Co-Founder
Prior to founding GoodSearch, JJ Ramberg was a television reporter with CNN and MSNBC who covered
a wide variety of topics ranging from breaking news to profiles of the country's top business leaders.
Before this, JJ was the director of marketing and one of the first employees at Cooking.com,
an Internet-based cookware retailer. She also spent four years working at NBC News where she was a part
of two Emmy Award-winning production teams.
JJ has spent her career balancing business with public service, spending considerable time during
the past few years working for microfinance organizations in both Uganda and India.
JJ graduated cum laude from Duke University with a bachelor of arts degree in English and holds her
MBA from Stanford Business School.
"I GoodSearch for the Food Allergy Anaphylaxis Network which is working to find a cure for my nephew's life-threatening peanut allergy."