t’s hard to sum up in a few sentences all that Amol Sarva has accomplished already in his career. While getting his PhD at Stanford he co-founded Virgin Mobile and has been heavily involved in the mobile phone industry. Amol is the CEO of Knotable, a teamwork app for shared notepads, and serves as a mentor to Techstars accelerators, NYC Seed, and Columbia University startup programs. He built an architecturally ambiguous building in Long Island City and he has a photograph in the permanent collection at the MoMa. Listen to this week’s fascinating episode to learn about Amol’s journey and current work on Halo Neuroscience, a company developing easy to use, novel, and effective neuroscience-based technology for improving brain performance in the healthy and impaired.
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