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  2. Adam Nash (executive) - Wikipedia

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    He served as an executive in residence at Greylock Partners, vice president of product management at LinkedIn, director at eBay and held strategic and technical roles at Atlas Venture, Preview Systems and Apple. [5] [6] [7] Nash holds a bachelor's and master's degree in computer science from Stanford University and an MBA from Harvard Business ...

  3. Stephanie Hannon - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Hannon (born October 31, 1974) was the chief technology officer (CTO) of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.She was the first woman to hold the title of CTO on a major presidential campaign.

  4. Jeff Raikes - Wikipedia

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    He is chair of the Stanford University board of trustees. [6] Until early 2008, Raikes was the president of the Microsoft Business Division and oversaw the Information Worker, Server & Tools Business and Microsoft Business Solutions Groups. [7] He joined Microsoft in 1981 as a product manager. [7]

  5. Jed Rose - Wikipedia

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    After graduating Stanford, Rose worked in product management at Microsoft, where he was responsible for consumer marketing on Microsoft Windows [2] and also led in the creation of Microsoft's $3 Student Innovation Suite for students in developing countries.

  6. James C. Collins - Wikipedia

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    He then worked as a product manager for Hewlett-Packard for 18 months, before quitting to help manage his wife's ascending triathlon career. [5] Collins began his research and teaching career on the faculty at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business in 1988, where he received the Distinguished Teaching Award in 1992.

  7. David M. Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Pang, Alex Soojung-Kim, "Mighty Mouse: In 1980, Apple Computer asked a group of guys fresh from Stanford's product design program to take a $400 device and make it mass-producible, reliable and cheap. Their work transformed personal computing" Archived August 24, 2021, at the Wayback Machine, Stanford University Alumni Magazine, March/April 2002.

  8. J. Michael Harrison - Wikipedia

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    He obtained a B.S. in industrial engineering from Lehigh University (1966), a M.S. from Stanford University (1967), and a Ph.D. in operations research (1970) also from Stanford University. He then worked at the same place, in the Stanford Graduate School of Business , as assistant professor , promoted to associate professor (1973) and full ...

  9. George Kurian - Wikipedia

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    George Kurian was a 1995 graduate of Stanford Graduate School of Business. ... and leading Software Engineering and Product Management teams at Oracle Corporation. ...