Michael Slaby

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Michael Slaby
Websitewwww.michaelslaby.com

Michael Slaby currently runs the Chicago-based startup he founded, Timshel,[1] which developed the platform known as The Groundwork.[2][3]

Background

Slaby was the Chief Technology Officer of Obama for America in 2008. In 2012, he rejoined the campaign as Chief Integration and Innovation Officer. When the campaign finished he began work on social impact organizations that leverage technology to create social movements.

Hillary Clinton also used the technologies developed by Slaby in her presidential campaign.[4]

Slaby is the former chief technology strategist for TomorrowVentures, which is an angel investment fund for Eric Schmidt.[2]

References

  1. ^ Rekdal, Andreas (April 7, 2016). "Obama's former CTO gives organizations the tools to build movements". builtinchicago. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Pasick, Adam; Fernholz, Tim (October 9, 2015). "The Groundwork: The stealthy, Eric Schmidt-backed startup that's working to put Hillary Clinton in the White House". QZ. Quartz Media LLC. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
  3. ^ Keeley, Colin (June 2, 2016). "Social Impact, Helping Clinton Beat Trump & Engaging Communities - Michael Slaby / Founder of Timshel". techinchicago. Retrieved March 21, 2017.
  4. ^ Higgins S, Tim (May 23, 2016). "Clinton Campaign Doubles Down on Data Analytics". govtech. Retrieved March 21, 2017.

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