Career Path of a CEO and Co-Founder at Preciser
Shirley's career path began with a bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems, followed by a master's in Business Analytics, and a focus on machine learning and AI. This academic foundation led to roles as a business intelligence analyst and product analyst before co-founding a company that uses AI to "break down video into stats" for sports organizations.
Business Analytics, Machine Learning, AI, Product Analysis, Entrepreneurship
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Shirley Chen
CEO and Co-Founder
Preciser
Arizona State University
Arizona State University (ASU) - W. P. Carey
Engineering, IT, Math & Data
Sports & Fitness, Technology
Business Strategy
International Student, Immigrant, Worked 20+ Hours in School
Video Highlights
1. Shirley's bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems and master's degree in Business Analytics provided a strong foundation for her career.
2. Her experience as a Business Intelligence Analyst and Product Analyst gave her valuable skills and insights before starting her own company.
3. Shirley's entrepreneurial journey, co-founding a company that uses AI to analyze sports video, showcases her ability to apply her technical and analytical skills to a real-world problem.
Transcript
Could you walk me through your career path, starting with your experiences in college? Did you have any internships or jobs before your current role?
For my bachelor's degree, I studied Computer Information Systems. After graduating, I pursued a master's degree in Business Analytics.
I also enjoyed learning about machine learning and AI. After completing my master's, I worked at two different companies as a Business Intelligence Analyst and a Product Analyst.
Following these two job experiences, I started my own company. We build a platform that uses AI to help sports organizations break down video into statistics. That's my career path.
