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Emma Schott
Head of Product and Operations at Ganaz, Inc. (Techstars Seattle '18)
Emma Schott is a highly accomplished professional in the field of technology and product operations, with a strong academic background in astrophysics. She pursued her Bachelor of Arts degree in Astrophysics at Williams College, where she gained a solid foundation in scientific principles and analytical skills that have propelled her career forward.
Currently, Emma is the Head of Product and Operations at Ganaz, Inc., a groundbreaking company that leverages technology to improve agricultural supply chains. Under her leadership, Ganaz has been able to integrate innovative practices within the tech industry, making significant strides since its induction into Techstars Seattle in 2018. Prior to her current role, she served as the Director of Product at the same company, where she was instrumental in developing product strategies that aligned technology with user needs.
Emma's career trajectory showcases her extensive experience in program management and operations, having held several pivotal roles in high-profile organizations. Her tenure at Zipline International Inc., a leader in drone technology for medical deliveries, demonstrates her ability to work at the intersection of technology and logistics. As a Technical Program Manager, she was responsible for overseeing critical projects that utilized drone technology to deliver medical supplies to remote areas, illustrating her commitment to impactful technology solutions.
Before her role at Zipline, Emma played a key role in operations at Google, serving as a Technical Program Manager for Skybox Flight Operations. Skybox Imaging, a subsidiary of Google, focused on satellite imagery and data analytics, further highlighting her expertise in technical program management in the aerospace tech sector. Emma's analytical acumen was also honed during her time as Mission Operations Lead at Skybox Imaging, where her responsibilities included ensuring the seamless operation of satellite missions.
Emma's rich experience in the aerospace industry began at Intrinsyx Technologies, where she served as the Flight Operations Lead at Lockheed Martin, contributing her knowledge in flight operations and spacecraft technology. Additionally, she was a NASA Research Associate at the renowned Marshall Space Flight Center, where she collaborated on research projects that advanced space exploration technology. Her role as a Research Assistant at both Williams College and the Keck Northeast Astronomy Consortium solidified her foundation in astrophysical research and data analysis, providing her with the tools necessary to excel in her future endeavors.