BenchBoss.ai
Dave d'Entremont co-founded BenchBoss in 2018, an artificial intelligence software company that provides real-time tracking and analytics for teams. Dave served as the Co-Founder and their role focused on developing coaching insights to help users make real-time decisions.
In 2001, Dave d'Entremont became the President & CEO of The Breton Group, a Newfoundland-owned and operated company.
In 2006, Dave d'Entremont co-founded ClearRisk Inc., a software company that simplifies the risk management process and centralizes data.
Dave d'Entremont's education history includes the following:
From 1990 to 1996, Dave attended Memorial University of Newfoundland, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology and Sociology.
In 1994-1995, they also earned a Certificate in Criminology during their time at Memorial University.
In 1995-1996, Dave pursued further education in business administration, receiving a Certificate in Business Administration from Memorial University.
From 1996 to 1997, Dave attended the College of the North Atlantic and completed an Advanced Business Diploma in Information Technology, focusing on Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management.
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BenchBoss.ai
BenchBoss is an amateur basketball platform that provides coaches with the ability to track live-game stats and effortlessly share the information with players immediately after a game, to their mobile phone.In addition to box score statistics, players also receive shot chart breakdowns and cutting edge advanced analytics. Each player gets theirown profile, where their stats get stored all season long. Track your performances, improve your skill set, and get recruited.Coaches will love our easy to use stats interface. Game plays are inputted on a tablet in one to three touches, which allows every stat to be recorded and stored in the cloud. Players can access their stats through our app at their convenience, which will allow them to analysis their own performances.