David Isaac Murray
David Murray | |
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Born |
David Isaac Murray 27 August 1983 Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States |
Residence | Mountain View, CA, USA ; |
Occupation | Chief Technology Office, Doctor.com |
David Isaac Murray (born 27 August 1983) is an entrepreneur, computer scientist, and product designer best known for his appearance as one of the main cast members on Start-Ups: Silicon Valley.[1] Originally a product manager at Google from 2006-2008, he received the Google Founders Award and EMG Award for his work on Gmail.[2] After Google, David held several senior positions at start up companies in Silicon Valley, California. He started his company, GoalSponsors, in 2012[3] and eventually sold it to Doctor.com in 2014. He is currently Chief Technology Officer of Doctor.com.[4]
Early life
Murray grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He attended the Albuquerque Academy from grades 6-12.[5] He attended Carnegie Mellon University as a triple major in Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, and Voice Performance, where he graduated in 2006, Phi Beta Kappa, as recipient of the CMU Alumni Award for Research Excellence in Computer Science.[6] He received his M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford in 2009.[7]
Business history
Murray was Associate Product Manager for Gmail at Google from 2006-2008.[8] He later served as Senior VP, Product Management at Inform Technologies in 2008, User Experience Lead at Cryptic Studios 2008-2010, and Director of Product for Raptr 2010-2012 before founding GoalSponsors which later became known as ReferBright, a marketing automation platform for healthcare practitioners, and was sold to Doctor.com in 2014.[9] He is currently Chief Technology Officer at Doctor.com.
Television, film, and media
In 2012, Murray appeared as one of the main cast on Bravo's TV Show Start-Ups: Silicon Valley[10] working on an accountability buddies mobile app called GoalSponsors.[11]
Awards
- 2013 Named "One to Watch" by BRINK Magazine[12]
- 2008 Google Founders Award, EMG Award [13]
- 2006 Carnegie Mellon SCS Alumni Award for Research Excellence in Computer Science[14]
- 2006 Andrew Carnegie Society Scholar, Mortar Board Senior Honor Society[15]
- 2005 Phi Beta Kappa [16]
- 2001 Cum Laude National Honor Society[17]
References
- ↑ Bravo. "David Murray".
- ↑ Bloomberg. "David Murray".
- ↑ Megan Rose Dickey. "This Guy Left A Cushy Job At Google To Do A Startup ... And Now He's Up To His Ears In Debt".
- ↑ Doctor.com. "Doctor.com Management Team".
- ↑ "David I. Murray's Performance Resume" (PDF).
- ↑ Byron Spice. "SCS Alum David Murray Appears on Bravo's "Start-Ups: Silicon Valley"".
- ↑ CrunchBase. "David Murray".
- ↑ David Murray. "Official Gmail Blog".
- ↑ Stephanie Baum. "Doctor.com acquires ReferBright for tech to fix referral leakage".
- ↑ Dickinson, Boonsri (2012-04-05). "Meet The 7 Stars Of The New Silicon Valley Reality Show". SFGate. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
- ↑ Tiku, Nitasha (2012-12-11). "If Bravo Moves Randi Zuckerberg's Startup Show to 6pm Central, Does It Make a Sound? | Betabeat | The Lowdown on High Tech". Betabeat. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
- ↑ . Brink Magazine. Retrieved on 6 November 2016.
- ↑ "David Murray".
- ↑ "The Link" (PDF).
- ↑ "David I. Murray" (PDF).
- ↑ "Phi Beta Kappa".
- ↑ "David I. Murray" (PDF).