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Uma Raghavan
Entrepreneur In Residence, AI2 Incubator Past: CTO/Founder/Seasoned Tech Executive at AMZN, EBAY, MSFT, WMT, Integris
Uma Raghavan is a highly accomplished technology executive and entrepreneur currently serving as an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) Incubator.1 With over 25 years of experience in the tech industry, she has an impressive track record of building and leading teams that develop large-scale software systems.
Career Highlights
Entrepreneurial Ventures::
- Currently CEO/Founder of a stealth healthcare/AI startup2
- Founder and former CTO of Integris, a privacy-focused enterprise software company acquired by OneTrust in 20201
Corporate Experience::
- Held leadership positions at major tech companies including eBay, Amazon, Microsoft, Walmart, and Daimler Chrysler1
- At eBay, served as Director of Software Development, overseeing the entire Data Infrastructure stack1
- At Amazon, was Director of Software Development for Fulfillment Centers worldwide and led Global Catalog Systems1
Expertise
Uma Raghavan specializes in:
- Big Data and Analytics
- Machine Learning
- Cloud and Distributed Computing
- Enterprise Privacy
- E-commerce systems
Education and Recognition
- M.S. in Computer Science from Wayne State University, Michigan12
- B.E. from Bangalore University, India1
- Named Distinguished Engineer for 2019 by Wayne State University
- Recognized in a Smithsonian exhibit as a pioneering Indian American in technology
Additional Roles
- Active angel investor with Seattle TiE Angel Group1
- Board of Trustees member for Overlake Hospital, Bellevue WA
- Board member of Seattle's TownHall
- Advisory roles at Wayne State University's Computer Science Department and the Anderson Entrepreneur Institute
Uma Raghavan's extensive experience, technical expertise, and leadership in both startups and large corporations make her a valuable asset in her role as Entrepreneur in Residence at the AI2 Incubator.
Highlights
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