Sky Christopherson has a diverse range of work experience. Most recently, in 2021, they became the Director of Connected Health & Fitness at Biolinq. Prior to that, in 2017, Sky founded GOLD, a company that offers Olympic medal-winning artificial intelligence for fitness. Additionally, in 2017, they worked as a Contributor for the James Cameron film "The Game Changers", focusing on plant-based nutrition and athletic performance. From 2015 to 2017, Sky was a member of the XPRIZE Imagineering team, where they contributed to the development of the Digital Health Moonshot Prize. In 2006, they founded Vicaso, a cloud-based real estate content production platform. In 2012, they produced the award-winning feature documentary "Personal Gold, An Underdog Story", which was acquired by Netflix and distributed internationally during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Sky also has a background as an Olympic Athlete, having been a full-time resident athlete with the United States Olympic Committee from 1995 to 2002, and a member of the U.S. National Cycling Team during the same period.
Sky Christopherson attended UC San Diego from 2002 to 2006, where they pursued a degree in Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts, focusing on Computer and Cognitive Sciences. In 2011, Sky enrolled in the University of California, San Diego - Rady School of Management, specifically in their MBA program. Their studies at the Rady School of Management lasted until 2012, during which they completed executive training for their MBA degree.
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