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Perry Marshall

Founder of Evolution 2.0 Prize and business consultant

Perry Marshall is an Engineering Manager at Motorola Solutions, recognized for his expertise in leading high-performing technical teams that consistently deliver quality software solutions.2 He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, which he completed between 1987 and 1992.1

In addition to his role at Motorola Solutions, Perry is also the founder of the Evolution 2.0 Prize, an initiative aimed at addressing significant questions in artificial intelligence and the origins of life, with involvement from prestigious judges from institutions like Harvard and MIT.1 He has authored influential works on advertising, including a best-selling book on Google AdWords that helped shape the Pay Per Click industry, and is known for his contributions to the understanding of the Pareto Principle, which has been utilized by organizations such as NASA's Jet Propulsion Labs.1

Perry Marshall is based in Oak Park, Illinois, and has established himself as a prominent figure in both engineering and business consulting.1

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Experience

Founder at Evolution 2.0 Prize (September 2015 - Present)
Owner at Perry S Marshall & Associates (October 2001 - Present)

Education

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1987 - 1992)

Location

Longmont, Colorado, United States