Sophia Westwood has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. Sophia is currently the CEO & Co-Founder of Midday Tech, where they are building a public-benefit startup focused on climate software. Prior to this, they served as the VP Product at Empower, a Wisconsin nonprofit, where they worked on tools to help communities organize and increase voter turnout in swing states for the 2020 election. Sophia also redesigned and shipped new versions of mobile apps and added new features for get-out-the-vote campaigns.
Before their role at Empower, Sophia worked at Quip, where they held the positions of Senior Product Director and Full-Stack Software Engineer. As the Senior Product Director, they led a team of engineers in integrating Quip with Salesforce and spearheaded the effort to embed Quip documents into Salesforce. Sophia also played a crucial role in the early development of Quip, being one of the first 20 employees. During their time at Quip, Sophia contributed to various projects, such as running machine-learning analysis on Quip usage, leading security response exercises, and building features for collaborative spreadsheets.
Sophia's earlier experiences include working as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at Stanford University, a Software Engineering Intern at Khan Academy, a CS198 Section Leader at Stanford University, a Software Engineering Intern at Palantir Technologies, and a Google Web Server Intern at Google. In these roles, they contributed to projects involving teaching computer science, developing web frontends and backend systems, and conducting research in various fields, including physics simulations and crash analysis.
Overall, Sophia Westwood has a diverse and impressive work experience, showcasing their expertise in product management, software engineering, teaching, and research.
Sophia Westwood completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science at Stanford University from 2009 to 2013. Sophia further pursued their academic goals by obtaining a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Computer Science from Stanford University between 2012 and 2014.
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