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Transgender Managing Partner and co-founder, Socos (developer of education and skills software tools and technology, combining machine learning and cognitive neuroscience to maximize students' life outcomes). Entrepreneur and theoretical neuroscientist. Visiting scholar at UC Berkeley's Center for Theoretical Neuroscience. Sits on the boards of StartOut, The Palm Center, Emozia, and the Bay Area Rainbow Daycamp, and is an advisor to Credit Suisse, Cornerstone Capital, and BayesImpact. Vivienne also speaks frequently on issues of LGBT inclusion and gender in technology. Formerly Evan Smith. | Transgender Managing Partner and co-founder, Socos (developer of education and skills software tools and technology, combining machine learning and cognitive neuroscience to maximize students' life outcomes). Entrepreneur and theoretical neuroscientist. Visiting scholar at UC Berkeley's Center for Theoretical Neuroscience. Sits on the boards of StartOut, The Palm Center, Emozia, and the Bay Area Rainbow Daycamp, and is an advisor to Credit Suisse, Cornerstone Capital, and BayesImpact. Vivienne also speaks frequently on issues of LGBT inclusion and gender in technology. Formerly Evan Smith. | ||
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Revision as of 12:09, 27 January 2021
Country
United States
Birth - Death
Occupation
Business
Description
Transgender Managing Partner and co-founder, Socos (developer of education and skills software tools and technology, combining machine learning and cognitive neuroscience to maximize students' life outcomes). Entrepreneur and theoretical neuroscientist. Visiting scholar at UC Berkeley's Center for Theoretical Neuroscience. Sits on the boards of StartOut, The Palm Center, Emozia, and the Bay Area Rainbow Daycamp, and is an advisor to Credit Suisse, Cornerstone Capital, and BayesImpact. Vivienne also speaks frequently on issues of LGBT inclusion and gender in technology. Formerly Evan Smith.