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Eric Daimler

Chair, CEO & Co-Founder, Generative AI for guaranteed knowledge integrity at scale at Conexus AI

Eric Daimler has worked in a variety of roles since 2000. In 2000, they were part of the executive team at Zambeel, Inc., an enterprise software systems company funded by KPCB and NEA. In 2001, they became the Assistant Dean & Assistant Professor of Software Engineering Practice at Carnegie Mellon University, where they were one of the founders of the Silicon Valley Campus and part of the early leadership team. In 2007, they became the Founding Partner of Hg Analytics, a quantitative investment management firm. In 2011, they became the Managing Director of Skilled Science, where they worked on transforming traditional businesses with developments in modern digital technologies. In 2014, they joined the Board of Directors at RightPond, an innovative hybrid technology company, which was acquired by Morningstar (MORN). In 2016, they were selected as a Presidential Innovation Fellow during the Obama Administration, working with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. In 2017, they became the Corporate Vice President and CEO of SpinGlass, a subsidiary of Tulco, LLC. In 2018, they became the Chair, CEO & Co-Founder of Generative AI for guaranteed knowledge integrity at scale at Conexus, where they led the patented software platform built on top of the robustness of breakthroughs at MIT in the mathematics of Category Theory. Eric also joined the Board of Directors at Petuum, Inc., where they initiated and supervised execution of CFIUS compliance audit in service as Board Security Director. In 2019, they joined the Board of Directors at Welwaze Medical, Inc., where they were a member of the Audit Committee.

Eric Daimler has a diverse educational background. Eric holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science & Economics (Computational Economics) from Carnegie Mellon University, an M.S. in Mathematical Statistics from Stanford University (matriculated, but not completed), an M.S. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, and a B.S. in Computer Science & Economics (Managerial Economics) from Carnegie Mellon University. Eric also has a Systems Analysis & Design certification from the University of Washington. In addition, Eric has obtained three Executive Education certificates from Harvard Business School in Corporate Governance: Making Corporate Boards More Effective, Compensation Committees: New Challenges, New Solutions, and Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance. Finally, Eric has obtained a Corporate Director Certificate from Harvard Business School and a Directors' College certification from Stanford Law School.

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