Английская Википедия:David S. Kidder

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Шаблон:Short description David S. Kidder is an American angel investor, author and the Co-founder and CEO of Bionic.[1][2]

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Education

Kidder graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology where he studied Industrial Design. He was a member of the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA).[3]

Career

After undergrad, Kidder co-founded Net-X, a web-authoring software and development services company, serving clients such as Xerox, Bausch & Lomb, Ray Ban, and Young & Rubicam. Net-X was acquired by Target Vision in March 1996.[4] He went on to lead corporate development at THINK New Ideas, a publicly traded e-business solutions company. Kidder co-founded the wireless content delivery pioneer, SmartRay Network, Inc.[5] Built in partnership with TIBCO, the solution utilized proprietary alerting agent and data-feed management technology to deliver real-time personalized mobile content. SmartRay was acquired by Life Minders.[6] In 2003, Kidder then co-founded Renaissance Integrated Solutions, a municipal digital infrastructure solutions company.[7]

In 2007, Kidder co-founded and served as the CEO of Clickable, an all-in-one solution for online advertising, and was the CEO through its acquisition.[1][8] With Clickable’s patented and award-winning pro advertising tool and dedicated search and social advertising experts, marketers radically reduced the time and complexity of managing multiple ad formats and networks, such as Google, Bing, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and more. Clickable was acquired by Syncapse.[9][10]

Kidder co-founded Bionic, which was born from the idea that large companies are excellent at operating to become bigger, but miss out on new growth opportunities because they are overly focused on creating solutions before understanding problems, and thus miss the emerging problems and needs of their customers, created by the constant disruptions of outside forces.[11][2] Kidder linked up with Anne Berkowith to create Bionic, which guides established companies in their journey to create like entrepreneurs, invest like venture capitalists, and install a permanent operating system for growth.[12][13] Bionic is most well known for the creation of their proprietary framework called the Growth OS.[14]

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