Name | Description | Birthdate | Birthplace | ||
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Sebastian Thrun is a scientist, educator, inventor, and entrepreneur, founding several companies, including Google X, Udacity, and Kitty Hawk. | May 14, 1967 | ||||
American computer security consultant, author, convicted criminal, and hacker | August 6, 1963 | ||||
Dustin Moskovitz is an American entrepreneur, investor, computer scientist, founder of Asana, and co-founder of Facebook. | May 22, 1984 | ||||
Scott Farquhar is cofounder and co-CEO of Atlassian. | December 1979 | ||||
Founder of Lambda School | |||||
Founder and CEO of Beekeeper | |||||
CEO of Salto, Riverbed Technology & Blameless, based in California | |||||
Hackr.io co-founder. Previously: Lenro Founder | |||||
Co-Founder and co-CEO of Atlassian. | November 17, 1979 | ||||
American businesswoman | June 30, 1971 | ||||
Co-founder and CEO of Run The World. | |||||
author, musician & writer, CEO of Alida, born in California | April 4, 1960 | ||||
CEO of Teachable, based in New York | |||||
Aaron Skonnard is the CEO of Pluralsight, a fast-growing enterprise technology learning platform. Aaron cofounded Pluralsight in 2004 and has since grown the company to more than 800 employees and 1,300 expert authors. | |||||
Sal Khan is a businessperson, engineer, and entrepreneur. | October 11, 1976 | ||||
CEO of Lucy Security | |||||
CEO and co-founder of Labelbox, Inc. | |||||
French prosecutor, CEO of Invest Europe | August 11, 1946 | ||||
American politician and CEO and Founder of Girls Who Code. | November 18, 1975 | ||||
Co-Founder at Oxagile & CEO, Co-Founder at AIHunters | |||||
President and CEO of Security Innovations. Before his work at Security Innovation, Ed Adams held senior management positions at Rational Software, Lionbridge, Ipswitch, and MathSoft. He was also an engineer for the US Army and Foster-Miller earlier in his career. | |||||
Founder of Repl.it | |||||
CEO of Unacademy | |||||
Daniel is a visionary technologist with 15 years of experience as an engineer, manager, trainer and consultant. Before co-founding Strigo, he developed the client-side architecture at Ravello (later acquired by Oracle), and was responsible for developing the company’s Training Portal, which was a product that helps trainers build cloud applications | |||||
Co-founder and CEO of Altova | May 24, 1993 |