On a mission to empower humans with People-Facing AI.- Founder & CEO, ModuleQ- PhD, Harvard- Associate, BCG- BS Computer Science, StanfordModuleQ AI surfaces timely insights automatically, so professionals can respond faster and seize fleeting opportunities. Our users say that ModuleQ highlights relevant content when it matters most, heightens their awareness of current trends, and gives them a competitive information edgeso they can best serve their customers' needs. ModuleQ works closely with Microsoft, the London Stock Exchange Group, Refinitiv, and World Wide Technology.Before founding ModuleQ, I received a PhD from Harvard in Information, Technology & Management, a joint program spanning Business and Computer Science. My dissertation focused on the Digital Transformation of business. After graduation, I apprenticed myself to the CIO of Shinsei Bank to study enterprise software architecture.Prior to Harvard, I was an associate in the Tokyo and San Francisco offices of The Boston Consulting Group. I have a BS in Computer Science from Stanford University, where I was advised by AI pioneer and Turing Award recipient Professor Edward Feigenbaum. I speak fluent Japanese and have lived in Kanazawa, Shizuoka, Kyoto, and Tokyo. I'm coauthor with Professor Feigenbaum of The Japanese Entrepreneur: Making the Desert Bloom, a book describing the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in Japan.
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