Dr. Yvonne Darlene Cagle is an astronaut for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and consulting professor for Stanford University’s department of cardiovascular medicine and its department of electrical engineering.
Physician, inventor & Forbes 30U30 honoree. Youngest MD in Denmark at 23. CEO of Neurescue, pioneering life-saving medtech. MIT Innovator U35 with patents in CRISPR, robotics & sensors.
Founder & CEO of Geolab, Kian Gohar is a globally recognized Human-AI collaboration expert, bestselling HBR author, and innovation keynote speaker who has coached dozens of Fortune 500 leadership teams.
I recently decided to become non-executive because I would like to be an individual entrepreneur and come home with good business ideas either through the expansion of my own thinking or by leveraging the network I hope to get from this program.
The world needs impact accelerators, and what I saw in Singularity University was an opportunity to take that leap frog into the future. I was looking for something that would refresh my appetite to keep learning, make a difference, and lead teams in a different way. What I found in Singularity University was not only a great cohort of amazing experience from all over the world, but also an inspiring change of mindset.
Horacio Barbeito
CEO, Walmart Canada
What brought me to the Executive Program is two things: One is to understand: what are the latest innovative trends and how can I apply them to the businesses I work with? The second is: what is the next technology that can disrupt our business model? Singularity is different thinking for me. It's beyond innovation. Really, network is very important and I hope I continue staying in touch with these people after the course.
Rita Estevez
Board Director, Lenea Directa
The question: why am I not getting more involved? I needed someone to ask me that question and somebody did. From that standpoint, I'm pretty inspired to start thinking in that way.
Linwood Ma
CTO, IG Group
One thing that really stuck with me was that 30 steps of linear progress brings you 30 meters far, but if you have 30 steps of exponential progress that's 26 times around the world. That made me really realize, that's a lot more change than I initially thought. All these things... they're not in 10 years time, it's actually today.