Will Dinneen

Chief Story & Strategy Officer, Co-Founder at SISYPHUS SYSTEMS, INC.

Will Dinneen has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Will is currently working as the Senior Strategy & Operations Lead at Motorola Mobility (a Lenovo Company) since August 2022. Prior to this, they co-founded and served as the Chief Story & Strategy Officer at SISYPHUS SYSTEMS, INC. from March 2019, where they achieved significant growth for their product and led a content creation team. Will also negotiated sales partnerships with national board game distributors.

In 2021, Will worked as a Healthcare Technology Markets Intern at The Johns Hopkins University, where they conducted research and published a white paper on innovative health care technologies in elder care services. From October 2020 to February 2021, they served as the Acting Press Secretary at The National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), supporting their mission and interacting with national media.

Prior to that, Will held significant roles at the State of Wyoming, including Communications and Policy Director, Secretary of State's Office from March 2018 to October 2020. In this position, they managed a task force for public health messaging during the pandemic and saved taxpayer money through fraud review initiatives. Will also coordinated with federal law enforcement agencies. Before that, they worked as a Public Information and Communications Officer in the same department, forming relationships with media and handling strategic media responses during times of crisis.

Will started their career as a Fulbright Fellow (ETA) at The Fulbright Program from September 2012 to July 2013. Will also gained legal experience as a Legal Fellow at KNP LAW in June 2011.

Will Dinneen completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) from The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School between the years 2020 and 2022. Prior to that, they pursued their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in American Government and Politics (United States) from Cornell College from 2009 to 2012.

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