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David Nuñez
Technology strategist & innovative technology leader with 20+ years of experience working with mission-driven organizations to implement digital strategies, platforms, and infrastructure
Professional Background
David Nuñez is a highly accomplished leader in the intersection of technology, digital strategy, and the arts. Currently serving as the Director of Venue Technology and Operations at Legends, David is dedicated to enhancing the guest experience and driving revenue for clients through strategic technological implementations. His expertise in both digital and physical realms enables him to deliver creative solutions that resonate with audiences.
Before assuming his role at Legends, David made significant contributions as the Director of Technology and Digital Strategy at the MIT Museum, where he spearheaded a remarkable digital and physical transformation as the museum transitioned to its new location. This repositioning effort not only modernized the museum's approach to technology but also enriched visitor engagement through innovative digital platforms.
David’s career spans over two decades, during which he has consulted various organizations, helping them build strategies for future digital approaches. His unique hands-on methodology emphasizes rapid prototyping with new technologies, which he believes is essential for truly understanding the integration of digital and physical innovation. David’s technical prowess ensures that he is always involved in the creation process—his code-covered hands speak to his dedication to crafting technology with purpose and intent.
Prior to his time at the MIT Museum, David was the Managing Partner at Midnight Commercial, a Brooklyn-based consultancy specializing in digital strategy and innovation. Here, he led a multidisciplinary team of engineers, designers, and strategists in developing forward-thinking products, experiences, and artworks for high-profile clients. His successful collaboration with global titans such as Target, Google, Cartier, and Samsung has firmly established him as a leader in the realm of digital engagement and strategic innovation.
In addition to his consulting and leadership roles, David also held a unique position as a Visiting Scientist at the Opera of the Future group within the MIT Media Lab. His work there revolved around the intersection of technology and creativity, exploring the evocative movements of machines and robots. His academic contributions continued at Northeastern University, where he served as a visiting lecturer, educating students on programming concepts within the College of Arts, Media, and Design.
David’s influence extends beyond his professional roles as he frequently delivers guest lectures and talks focused on museum studies, design principles, and technology courses, drawing on his rich experience and knowledge base.
Education and Achievements
David's educational foundation is as impressive as his professional trajectory. He holds a Master of Science (MS) degree from the prestigious Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), specializing in Personal Robots. His studies at MIT have greatly informed his approach to technological innovation, enabling him to contribute meaningfully to the discourse surrounding machine-human interaction.
Additionally, David earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Computer Science from Rice University, where he established a solid grounding in technical principles and practices. This dual educational background in technology and creative arts positions him uniquely to lead and innovate at the crossroads of these disciplines.
Throughout his career, David has held key roles in various prestigious organizations, including:
- Formerly Director of Metadata and Digital Platforms at Harvard Business School, enhancing the institution's digital infrastructure and information architecture.
- Formerly Director, Venue Technology & Operations at Legends, where operational efficiency meets cutting-edge technology.
- Formerly Director of Technology and Digital Strategy at the MIT Museum,
- Managing Partner at Midnight Commercial, leading digital innovation for clients.
Notable Projects and Contributions
David Nuñez’s diverse interests fuel his personal research, which includes exploring esoteric programming languages and the concept of source code ephemera. He aims to shed light on the often-overlooked human elements embedded within software. His exploration of technology’s artistic side led to the creation of Geppetto, a groundbreaking platform enabling the computational choreography of machines and robots in performances, reflecting his commitment to merging the technical with the artistic.
Currently, he is working on kn0t, a live coding text editor designed to facilitate human expression through the act of writing software as a performance. This innovative project illustrates David's continual pursuit of creative and technical excellence, contributing to the broader dialogue on the intersection of creativity and technology.
David's ability to navigate complex projects and lead multidisciplinary teams has made him a sought-after consultant and speaker in the technology and art communities. His thought leadership positions him as an integral figure in shaping the future of digital engagement and innovation across a variety of sectors, including non-profits, startups, and established brands.
Education
- Master of Science (MS), Media Lab, Personal Robots - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Computer Science - Rice University
Achievements
- Director of Venue Technology and Operations at Legends
- Director of Technology and Digital Strategy at the MIT Museum
- Managing Partner at Midnight Commercial
- Consulting expertise in digital strategy for organizations including Target, Google, Cartier, and Samsung
- Visiting Scientist at the MIT Media Lab
- Lecturer at Northeastern University, teaching programming and technology integration