Daniel's passion and purpose are to bridge the gap between technological advancement and the betterment of humanity. He does this by leading the Education Vertical globally for Intel. Additionally, he founded the N50 Project, an effort to connect and gain meaningful participation from the next 3.9B people on earth. Daniel's experience includes running multiple global business units, launching multiple products ($100M+), deep expertise in marketing and entrepreneurship, non-profit work, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Computer Vision, and others.
Daniel successfully founded two companies, including a non-profit that motivated 50,000 people in 38 countries to raise funds to build schools, hospitals, and computer labs in rural Africa.
Daniel is an alumnus of Harvard Business School and teaches marketing courses at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. In addition, he serves on the board of the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, the N50 Project, the Retail Orphan Initiative, and the JSim Hope Foundation. Daniel holds multiple patents in RF technology.
Education
GMP, Harvard Busines School
MBA, University of Phoenix
BS Economics/Finance, University of South Carolina