First launched in 2009, the Singularity Executive Program has helped thousands of leaders re-frame their perspective and develop a deeper understanding of the technologies shaping the future.
The program's purpose is to inspire radically new ways of thinking — the kind of mindset necessary for starting new companies or reshaping organizations.
The Executive Program takes place at the Ameswell Hotel in Mountain View, California, down the street from legendary NASA research labs and Google’s headquarters.
The location is ideal for our intimate cohorts to spend time together inside and outside, with moderate weather year round.
Eleonora Cogo boasts 15 years of expertise in climate change and sustainability, spanning roles in both corporate and government sectors. Notably, she served as Senior Scientific Manager at the Foundation Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) and played a pivotal role in UN climate negotiations that culminated in the Paris Agreement. With a background in Environmental Engineering and an MSc in Environmental Management, Eleonora's impact extends to her board position at the Adaptation Fund. Her career features key roles in emission reduction projects and trading schemes. An MBA from IE Business School and participation in Singularity University's Global Solutions Program showcase her dedication to innovation. She introduced 'Change Game,' a groundbreaking video game that simplifies climate change complexities and earned an Italian Video Game Awards nomination. As an Expert at Singularity, Eleonora is an influential speaker on innovation, technology and climate change, exemplifying her commitment to global transformation.
Kellie leads Deloitte's Analytics and Artificial Intelligence practice in Australia and specializes in the Future of Mobility and the impact these technologies will play in shaping tomorrow's transport system. Kellie also has a PhD in consumer decision making and nudge psychology, and is particularly interested in the consumer psychology of transport decision making.
Bryce Goodman, an accomplished strategist in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), serves as Chief Strategist at the Department of Defense's Innovation Unit. His impactful role encompasses AI integration for humanitarian aid, disaster response, predictive health and more. As Kravis Senior Contributing Scientist and Innovation Fellow at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Bryce furthers his impact in environmental causes. And a respected Singularity University faculty member, he shares insights on AI's potential. Bryce's influence extends to advising the US National Security Commission on AI and consulting for Google, NEC Corporation and Deloitte. Goodman is also a cleantech startup co-founder, securing $50 million funding. His honors include Forbes 30 under 30 (Energy & Industry) and World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer. With degrees from esteemed institutions, Bryce pursues a PhD in Philosophy and AI at the University of Oxford, embodying his commitment to shaping AI's societal impact.