Self-driving Cars and the Future of the Auto Sector w/Kyle Keogh T'99, Google

Join Stern NYU Professor and Automotive Industry Director for Google, Kyle Keogh T'99, as he discusses self-driving cars and their impact on the future of the auto sector.

September 27, 2018
12 pm - 1 pm
Location
Rosenwald Classroom (Byrne Hall)
Sponsored by
Center for Digital Strategies - Tuck School
Audience
Public
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Patrick Wheeler

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Join the Center for Digital Strategies for a discussion with Tuck alumnus, Stern NYU Professor, and Automotive Industry Director for Google, Kyle Keogh T'99, as he discusses the future of the auto sector and the impact emerging technologies and self-driving cars are likely to have on the way we physically move around our world.

About Kyle Keogh:
With over 20 years of experience (11 years at Google) working in and around the Tech and Media industry, Kyle is a seasoned veteran. He currently leads Google’s Media Sales relationships with the Automotive Industry, working with clients to drive sales, improve their Brand, and maximize product launches. Prior to joining the Auto Team, Kyle led Google Fiber’s Real Estate Partnership teams. He has also led Google’s Media Sales to the Telecom Industry, helping develop marketing solutions based on Google’s consumer/customer knowledge and marketing capabilities and Google’s North American Sales Strategy and Operations.

Before joining Google, Kyle was a Director of Business Transformation at IBM, leading efforts to increase sales across all of IBM’s Business units. Kyle started his career at McKinsey &Co. and JP Morgan, serving technology and telecom clients at both companies. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Hamilton College, studied at the London School of Economics, earned the Chartered Financial Analyst designation, and received an MBA from Dartmouth College.

Location
Rosenwald Classroom (Byrne Hall)
Sponsored by
Center for Digital Strategies - Tuck School
Audience
Public
More information
Patrick Wheeler