Danny van Rijn

Chief Operating officer at Autoscriber

Danny van Rijn has a diverse work experience spanning different industries. Starting in 2023, they served as the Chief Operating Officer at Autoscriber. Prior to that, from 2022 to 2023, they held the position of Head of Marketplace Supply & Services at Studytube.

From 2017 to 2022, Danny worked at Springest, where they held various roles including Head of Operations, Director of Springest Suite, Lead Link Provider Circle, Provider Sales, and Leeradviseur.

Before joining Springest, they co-founded Yooth in 2015 and worked there as a Co-Founder until 2017. Additionally, Danny served as a Project Member TalentAtelier FH HRM&P and Scriptant connecting through technology at Fontys Hogescholen from 2015 to 2016.

Earlier in their career, they worked at Ahold as a Teamleider verkoopklaar from 2011 to 2016, and as a Performance Coach at Fontys Hogescholen from 2014 to 2015.

Danny van Rijn attended Fontys Hogeschool Eindhoven from 2011 to 2015, where they earned their Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Prior to that, from 2009 to 2010, they studied History Teacher Education at HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht (Hogeschool Utrecht), but did not complete a degree in that field. There is no information provided regarding their education before 2009 or after 2015. Additionally, they attended Kaj Munk, but no specific dates or details about the nature of this education experience are available.

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Autoscriber

Reimagining patient consultations in healthcare by automating knowledge extraction from speech and text. AI-powered speech recognition and natural language processing technologies to automate and enhance administration for physicians, paving the way for the future of healthcare. Our mission is to improve the healthcare experience for both physicians and patients. With the help of our software, we hope to reduce the administrative burden on medical professionals, free up time to spend caring better for patients and enhance capabilities along the entire healthcare supply chain.


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