Prometheus Credit, Inc.
Samuel Cheng is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in engineering and entrepreneurship. As a Co-Founder at Prometheus Data, Inc. since April 2023 and at NovoViz since March 2024, Samuel plays a pivotal role in developing innovative solutions. Prior to these ventures, Samuel spent nearly 14 years at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, holding various positions including Microdevice Engineer and Electronics Engineer, and participated in the JPL Year-Round Intern Program and NASA Space Grant Fellowship. Samuel's academic background includes a degree in International MBA, an MBA, and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California, along with a dual bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona.
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Prometheus Credit, Inc.
Prometheus Credit, Inc is a fintech startup with a mission to enhance financial inclusion by burning the data barrier. Founded in Delaware and California in 2023, Prometheus Credit is establishing itself as a disruptor in the industry. The company was incubated at the prestigious USC Marshall Greif Incubator, where it benefited from a wealth of resources and support. Prometheus Credit's experienced executive management team has over 10 years of combined experience in the fintech industry, and is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of customers. The team brings a diverse set of skills and expertise to the table, including product development, marketing, finance, and operations. With a strong focus on customer-centricity, Prometheus Credit is committed to creating solutions that empower consumers and businesses to achieve their financial goals. By leveraging the latest technology and data analytics, Prometheus Credit is able to deliver personalized, transparent, and accessible financial products and services to a wide range of customers, including those who are traditionally underserved by the banking system.