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William Morrison
Principal @ In-Q-Tel
William Morrison is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in finance, technology investing, and national security. With a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an M.B.A. in Finance and Economics from Columbia Business School, and specialized studies in Operations and Process Laboratory at Technische Universität Wien, he brings a unique blend of technical and business expertise to his roles. Additionally, his fluency in Spanish Language and Literature from Venusa College of International Studies & Modern Languages adds a cultural dimension to his skill set.
William has held key positions in prestigious organizations such as In-Q-Tel where he served as both a Principal and a Senior Associate, contributing significantly to the advancement of cutting-edge technologies in support of national security. Prior to his time at In-Q-Tel, William gained valuable experience in the financial sector through roles in Technology Investment Banking at Goldman Sachs and NR Investment Banking. He was also part of the Investment Team at Breakthrough Energy Ventures, showcasing his commitment to fostering innovation in sustainable energy solutions. William's early career included pivotal roles at ExxonMobil, where he held positions such as Senior Project Lead, Project Implementation Lead, Senior Procurement Associate, and Procurement Associate, demonstrating his versatility and leadership capabilities in corporate environments.
William Morrison's professional journey also includes experiences in the public sector, having served as an Intern to a State Representative at the Minnesota House of Representatives. His dedication to public service and understanding of government operations further enrich his profile. Moreover, William's technical expertise was honed during his tenure as a Chemical Engineer Co-op at Virent, Inc., and as a Research Assistant in the Department of Bioproducts & Biosystems Engineering at the University of Minnesota. This hands-on experience underscores his practical approach to problem-solving and innovation.