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Daniel Cooley is on the board of Austin Children's Museum, Thinkery and Texas 4000 For Cancer and Chief Technology Officer for Silicon Laboratories, Inc. He received a graduate degree from Stanford University and an undergraduate degree from The University of Texas at Austin.
Daniel Cooley active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
| SILICON LABORATORIES INC. | Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer | 23/04/2021 |
Austin Children's Museum | Director/Board Member | - |
OpenHW Group, Inc.
OpenHW Group, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as not for profit organization where designers collaborate and work | Director/Board Member | - |
Former positions of Daniel Cooley
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Brightbridge Ventures Ltd.
Brightbridge Ventures Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Brightbridge invests in fintech companies located in the UK. The firm participates in early-stage capital transactions. | Private Equity Investor | 17/08/2021 |
Texas Crew Foundation | Director/Board Member | 01/01/2017 |
Austin Symphony Orchestra
Austin Symphony Orchestra Movies/EntertainmentConsumer Services Operates an orchestra group | Director/Board Member | - |
Texas 4000 For Cancer
Texas 4000 For Cancer Texas 4000 For Cancer is a federally registered nonprofit organization that hosts an annual charity bike ride covering over 4,000 miles from Austin to Anchorage. The private company is based in Austin. The organization engages University of Texas students in an 18-month leadership development program that includes fundraising, training, volunteering, and planning for the ride. Riders travel diverse routes, stopping in cities, towns, and national parks to promote cancer prevention and early detection. Texas 4000 supports community involvement through its student chapter, relies on community support for accommodations, and encourages participation through riding, volunteering, sponsoring, hosting, or donating. It awards grants to cancer research and support organizations and maintains a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination with a fair, blind application process. | Director/Board Member | - |
Thinkery | Director/Board Member | - |
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| Private companies | 10 |
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Silicon Laboratories, Inc.
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Designs and develops analog-intensive and mixed-signal integrated circuits | Electronic Technology |
Stanford University
Stanford University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Austin Symphony Orchestra
Austin Symphony Orchestra Movies/EntertainmentConsumer Services Operates an orchestra group | Consumer Services |
Austin Children's Museum | Consumer Services |
Brightbridge Ventures Ltd.
Brightbridge Ventures Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Brightbridge invests in fintech companies located in the UK. The firm participates in early-stage capital transactions. | Finance |
Thinkery | |
Texas 4000 For Cancer
Texas 4000 For Cancer Texas 4000 For Cancer is a federally registered nonprofit organization that hosts an annual charity bike ride covering over 4,000 miles from Austin to Anchorage. The private company is based in Austin. The organization engages University of Texas students in an 18-month leadership development program that includes fundraising, training, volunteering, and planning for the ride. Riders travel diverse routes, stopping in cities, towns, and national parks to promote cancer prevention and early detection. Texas 4000 supports community involvement through its student chapter, relies on community support for accommodations, and encourages participation through riding, volunteering, sponsoring, hosting, or donating. It awards grants to cancer research and support organizations and maintains a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination with a fair, blind application process. | |
Texas Crew Foundation | |
OpenHW Group, Inc.
OpenHW Group, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as not for profit organization where designers collaborate and work | Commercial Services |
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