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Ophir Samson

Commercializing autonomous vehicles

Ophir Samson is a highly accomplished individual with a unique blend of technical expertise in applied mathematics and machine learning, combined with a strong background in business development garnered from reputable companies such as Aurora, Uber, and Stanford University.

With a Ph.D in Applied Mathematics from Imperial College London, a Visiting Scholar background in Applied Mathematics from MIT, and an MBA from Stanford University, Ophir brings a wealth of academic and practical knowledge to his profession.

Ophir has held various key positions in esteemed organizations including Aurora where he served as the Senior Director of Business Development, Director of Automotive Partnerships, and Automotive Partnerships Lead, showcasing his strategic prowess and leadership skills in the development and utilization of autonomous vehicles.

His extensive professional journey also includes roles such as Manager of Business Development for Self-Driving Cars at Uber, Co-Founder/Senior Associate at Social Finance Israel, Quantitative Analyst at Brevan Howard, Product Manager at Groupon, and an Internship at McKinsey & Company, displaying his diverse skill set and versatile experience across different industries.

Beyond his impressive professional career, Ophir indulges in his passion for the culinary arts, with a background of working in Michelin-starred restaurants and bakeries in both London and the San Francisco Bay Area. Moreover, he showcases his talent as a magician, having dedicated over 15 years to performing professionally in this creative art form.

Ophir Samson's ultimate goal is to further the progress and utilization of autonomous vehicles, leveraging his technical acumen and business development skills to drive innovation and advancements in this transformative industry.

Highlights

Dec 12 · JD Supra
Driving the Future of Automotive Technology | Foley & Lardner LLP - JDSupra - JD Supra
Jan 28 · Financial Times
Stanford regains the top MBA ranking spot - Financial Times
Stanford regains the top MBA ranking spot - Financial Times
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San Francisco, California, United States