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Kabir Shahani
Kabir Shahani
OccupationCEO

Katarina Svanberg[1] (Mariestad) is a Swedish leading oncologist, professor in physics at Lund University Hospital in Sweden and South China Normal University, In 2017 she won the SPIE Gold Medal [2].


Early life

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Shahani attended the University of Washington and obtained his Bachelor of Science in Informatics and a Certificate from Kellogg School of Management’s Advanced Management Program (AMP). He was part of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity (Alumni Member) and Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Fraternity. Currently, he lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife and two daughters.

Career

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Currently, Kabir is CEO and co-founder of Amperity, a customer data management platform software company working to address the most pervasive challenge facing consumer brands today. Previous to Amperity, he served as CEO of Appature, a leading SaaS company he co-founded in 2007 and was acquired by IMS Health in 2013. Amperity, 2019 Best Company to Work For[3], raised $50 million in Series C[4] funding in July 2019.

Amperity was founded because Kabir and his co-founder, Derek Slager, saw that consumer brands were only using a fraction of their customer data. After looking for vendors to help brands identify their customers across fragmented systems, and then make it data actionable, they realized there wasn’t a platform that did that. When Shahani and Derek, realized that, they built their own.

More than just a mind for data, Kabir is a visionary and with Amperity’s team behind him, Amperity can take their customer’s data to the next level.


Awards

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She won the SPIE Gold Medal for her contributions to biophotonics.


References

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  1. ^ https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/17557906
  2. ^ Thomas, Karen (1 July 2017). "2017 SPIE Gold Medal". spie.org. Retrieved 2019-11-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ https://www.seattlebusinessmag.com/100-best-companies-work/100-best-companies-work-2019-midsize-companies
  4. ^ https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/15/amperity-series-c/



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