Louis Hawthorne has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Louis started their career as an Interactive Media Producer at US West, where they helped develop a pre-internet interactive advertising platform. Louis then founded StudioLou Consulting, working as a producer of digital media and focusing on scientific media.
In 2000, Louis founded Genetic Savings & Clone (GSC), a company focused on cloning research. From GSC, they co-founded Viagen, a livestock cloning company that is still in operation today. Louis also founded Newdle Strategic Media, a spin-off of GSC's media department, which produced data-and-image rich books, videos, and websites for clients.
In 2006, Louis founded BioArts International (BAI), which offered commercial dog cloning services and developed other important technologies in the field. Louis later co-founded SacredAgent, an AI-based platform that linked secular and spiritual wisdom to a learning algorithm and a custom film engine.
Louis then joined the Buck Institute for Research on Aging as an Entrepreneur In Residence, where they helped strategize ways to commercialize their scientific research. Currently, they are the CEO of NaNotics, LLC.
Throughout their career, Louis Hawthorne has consistently shown leadership and innovation, making significant contributions to the fields of cloning, digital media, and AI technology.
Louis Hawthorne attended Princeton University from 1978 to 1983. During this period, they pursued a degree in English with a focus on Creative Writing and Mathematics.
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