Have lunch with Nelson Mattos in the Bay Area! Discuss your own career path and learn from an industry pro! During his 30-year career as a technical executive, Nelson was Google’s Vice-President for Europe and Emerging Markets, an IBM Distinguished Engineer and Vice-President for Information and User Technologies, as well as a Professor at the University of Kaiserslautern.
During his tenure at Google, he grew the engineering presence in Europe from 300 to more than 3000 engineers, and his team made major contributions to many Google projects including: Google Chrome; Android and Mobile products; Google+ Hangouts; privacy; child protection extensions to Search; YouTube copyright protection tools; Transit and other Google Maps features; Google Calendar; Priority Inbox for Gmail, and many more.
At IBM, Nelson created the new Information Integration business unit for the company driving new products to market and executing five key acquisitions worth over billions of dollars. Nelson's career with IBM also included key roles in database development, leading major language extensions, and driving worldwide database standards; in this capacity, he contributed to the design of the SQL 1999 international standard through more than 300 accepted proposals.
Currently, Nelson is an independent consultant, an active member of a few executive boards (including the Board of Directors of Grameen Foundation, Investment Funds, and Startups), as well as of a few research forums, authors a column for a large newspaper in Brazil, and gives lectures. He leverages his technical and cultural skills obtained by having lived in multiple continents and traveled extensively across the globe to help organizations create technical solutions that will have a positive impact particularly in Emerging Markets.
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