Education
Stanford University
M.S., Eng. Mgmt (MBA curriculum tailored for hi-tech entrepreneurship) 1994-01-01 - 1995-01-01UCLA
B.S., Mechanical Eng (robotics, control systems) 1987-01-01 - 1992-01-01Work Experience
HALO Precision Diagnostics
Current
HALO Precision Diagnostics
Halo Tech Software
Current
Halo Tech Software
The Grid
Current
The Grid
OneSpot
2011-04-01 - 2019-06-01
OneSpot
Inadco, Inc.
2011-11-01 - 2015-06-01
Inadco, Inc.
Founder Friendly Labs
2011-01-01 - 2015-02-01
Founder Friendly Labs
Quantifind
2012-05-01 - 2014-05-01
Quantifind
2002-11-01 - 2010-04-01
Zaplet
1998-01-01 - 2002-01-01
Zaplet
GolfWeb
1996-01-01 - 1998-01-01
GolfWeb
Skills
Summary
Brian co-founded HALO Dx to improve human health and wellbeing via local and easy access to advanced diagnostics. HALO Dx has a unique approach bringing together pioneers in the fields of radiology and machine learning to create unparalleled levels of diagnostics and patient outcomes. Leveraging technology and collaborating with HALO Dx's own medical imaging doctors and centers, HALO Dx makes an impact on a personal level for each patient and their family, as well as raise the standard for improved accuracy in diagnostics. At Google, Brian launched the AdSense for Content business in 2003 and grew it from $0 to $2B ARR, earning one of the first Founders Awards at Google. He managed 20 product managers, led a cross functional organization of 200. Authored over a dozen patents, championed acquisitions of Feedburner (Dick Costolo, CEO Twitter), Picnik, and Performics and served as the product lead for the $3B DoubleClick integration. Prior to joining Google, Brian founded Zaplet (now MetricStream), a Kleiner Perkins, Vinod Khosla start-up bringing email based applications to market. Brian led product management for GolfWeb (now the golf section of CBS Sports), and previously held product positions at HP, and IBM. Brian holds a B.S. from UCLA and a M.S. from Stanford. Specialties: Bringing innovative new products to market. Building technology companies.