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Susan Trent

CEO
Atlantic Therapeutics

Susan Trent, CEO, joined Atlantic Therapeutics in December 2019, leading the successful DTC launch of INNOVO® in the US and quickly demonstrating the scale-up potential of the brand. Prior to Atlantic Therapeutics, Susan spent 20+ years at GSK, building deep Pharmaceutical and Consumer Healthcare experience including the switch and transformation of Rx products into high-growth direct-to-consumer brands in weight control, smoking control, and skincare. Multi-market General Management, Marketing and BD leadership roles across Europe, US and Asia.

Susan Trent

CEO
Atlantic Therapeutics

Susan Trent

CEO
Atlantic Therapeutics

Susan Trent, CEO, joined Atlantic Therapeutics in December 2019, leading the successful DTC launch of INNOVO® in the US and quickly demonstrating the scale-up potential of the brand. Prior to Atlantic Therapeutics, Susan spent 20+ years at GSK, building deep Pharmaceutical and Consumer Healthcare experience including the switch and transformation of Rx products into high-growth direct-to-consumer brands in weight control, smoking control, and skincare. Multi-market General Management, Marketing and BD leadership roles across Europe, US and Asia.

 

Daniel Wu

Strategic AI Leadership | Keynote Speaker | Educator | Entrepreneur Course Facilitator
Stanford University

Daniel Wu is an accomplished technical leader with over 20 years of expertise in software engineering, AI/ML, and team development. With a diverse career spanning technology, education, finance, and healthcare, he is credited for establishing high-performing AI teams, pioneering point-of-care expert systems, co-founding a successful online personal finance marketplace, and leading the development of an innovative online real estate brokerage platform.

Daniel Wu

Strategic AI Leadership | Keynote Speaker | Educator | Entrepreneur Course Facilitator
Stanford University

Daniel Wu

Strategic AI Leadership | Keynote Speaker | Educator | Entrepreneur Course Facilitator
Stanford University

Daniel Wu is an accomplished technical leader with over 20 years of expertise in software engineering, AI/ML, and team development. With a diverse career spanning technology, education, finance, and healthcare, he is credited for establishing high-performing AI teams, pioneering point-of-care expert systems, co-founding a successful online personal finance marketplace, and leading the development of an innovative online real estate brokerage platform. Passionate about technology democratization and ethical AI practices, Daniel actively promotes these principles through involvement in computer science and AI/ML education programs. A sought-after speaker, he shares insights and experiences at international conferences and corporate events. Daniel holds a computer science degree from Stanford University.

 

Norman Jouppi

Distinguished Engineer
Google

Norman P. Jouppi is a Distinguished Hardware Engineer at Google. He is known for his innovations in computer memory systems, including stream prefetch buffers, victim caching, multi-level exclusive caching, and development of the CACTI tool for modeling memory timing, area, and power. He has been the principal architect and lead designer of several microprocessors, contributed to the architecture and design of graphics accelerators, and extensively researched video, audio, and physical telepresence.

Norman Jouppi

Distinguished Engineer
Google

Norman Jouppi

Distinguished Engineer
Google

Norman P. Jouppi is a Distinguished Hardware Engineer at Google. He is known for his innovations in computer memory systems, including stream prefetch buffers, victim caching, multi-level exclusive caching, and development of the CACTI tool for modeling memory timing, area, and power. He has been the principal architect and lead designer of several microprocessors, contributed to the architecture and design of graphics accelerators, and extensively researched video, audio, and physical telepresence. His innovations in microprocessor design have been adopted in many high-performance microprocessors. His recent research has investigated the impact of emerging technologies such as non-volatile memory and nanophotonics on computer systems.

Jouppi received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1984, and a master of science in electrical engineering from Northwestern University in 1980. While at Stanford, he was one of the principal architects and designers of the MIPS microprocessor, and developed techniques for MOS VLSI timing verification. He joined HP in 2002 through its merger with Compaq, where he was a Staff Fellow at Compaq’s Western Research Laboratory (formerly DECWRL) in Palo Alto, California. In 2010, he was named an HP Senior Fellow. From 1984 through 1996 he was a consulting assistant/associate professor in the electrical engineering department at Stanford University where he taught courses in computer architecture, VLSI, and circuit design.

He currently serves on the research highlights editorial board of Communications of the ACM. Norm holds more than 75 U.S. patents, with one Compaq Key Patent award. He has published over 125 technical papers, with several best paper awards and two International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) Influential Paper Awards. In 2013, he received the ACM SIGARCH Distinguished Service Award. He is a Fellow of the ACM and the IEEE, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.