Betterwise Learning
Brad O'Neill has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning several industries. Brad is currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Betterwise Learning, a mobile-first adaptive education tool for teens. Prior to this role, Brad was a Board Member at Xperiel, a no-code mobile software platform that was acquired by Intuit in 2020. Brad also held the position of Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Success at Momentive.ai, where they led a 200+ person global sales, account management, and customer success team. Brad's entrepreneurial experience includes being the Cofounder and President of TechValidate Software, a market-leading innovator in business-to-business marketing content automation, which was successfully acquired by SurveyMonkey. Brad was also a Founding Investor and Board Member at Stumbleupon, where they played a key role in the successful acquisition of the company by eBay. Additionally, Brad has served in various board member roles for companies such as Connected Data and PolyServe. Earlier in their career, they held positions at StorageNetworks, Renaissance Learning, and Kaplan Test Prep. Overall, Brad O'Neill's work experience showcases their expertise in entrepreneurship, sales, business development, and leadership in the technology and education sectors.
Brad O'Neill attended Kalamazoo College for an unknown period of time, where they pursued an unknown field of study. After that, they enrolled at the Babson F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business, but the duration of their studies and the degree or field of study they were pursuing are unspecified.
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Betterwise Learning
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Betterwise is a membership-based education platform granting students and parents access to hundreds of verified mentors in a range of topics neglected by traditional education systems. Students learn through the Betterwise app, which allows them to engage with mentors on their own time through interactive short-form video lessons organized according to a student’s own goals.