Cowboy
Oliver Barleben began their work experience at Agilent Technologies in 1999, where they worked in operational and strategic procurement roles. Oliver then moved on to Philips Healthcare in 2003, taking on positions such as Commodity Manager, Director of Global Sourcing, and Senior Director of Procurement. In 2015, Barleben transitioned to Philips, where they held roles such as Senior Director of Commodity Management and Vice President of Procurement. Oliver'sresponsibilities at Philips included overseeing procurement for various business units and leading governance and supply chain teams. Most recently, they joined Cowboy in 2022 as the Chief Supply Chain Officer.
Oliver Barleben's education history begins in 1991 when they enrolled at Universität Tübingen. Oliver pursued a Master's degree in Social Science and completed their studies in 1997. After a gap of several years, in 2010, they attended Hult Ashridge for an Executive Leadership Program. The field of study for this program is not specified in the available information.
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Cowboy
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Cowboy is a Belgian designer that is developing innovative electric bikes for urban riders. Cowboy’s main goal is to improve urban mobility and take commuters to their destination in a more enjoyable, sustainable and efficient manner. Founded in 2017 by start-up entrepreneurs Adrien Roose, Karim Slaoui and Tanguy Goretti, Cowboy is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. Cowboy is the winner of the Eurobike 2017, the Red-Dot bicycle design award 2018 and the Red-Dot “Best of the Best” award for the prototype of the 2019 model. With traffic congestion plaguing metropolitan areas, electric bikes are proving to be the fastest means of transportation, beating cars and ground public transport. Cowboy’s vision is to elevate the daily commute to the next level in terms of speed, comfort and freedom of movement around the city. Cowboy enhances the riding experience by unifying intelligent technology, delightful design and meticulous customer service. Cowboy was founded in Brussels in 2017, raised ten million EUR from international investors (including Index Ventures, Tiger Global and Hardware Club) in the Series A round in autumn 2018 and quickly sold out its entire stock of bikes in Belgium last year. In April 2019 Cowboy launched its second model and introduced it to Germany, France, the Netherlands and most recently Austria.