Soundskrit
Nathan Caughel has over 13 years of work experience in roles related to sales, business development, and product marketing. Nathan is currently the Vice President of Sales at Soundskrit, where they are a member of the executive team and responsible for driving all sales engagements worldwide. Prior to this, Nathan worked as an advisor and angel investor at Nanusens. Nathan also held the position of Sr. Director of Sales - Americas at Crocus Technology, where they managed the distribution channel, developed new sales channels, and built partnerships with key OEMs. Before that, they were the Director of Sales – Americas and Europe at MEMSIC, where they were responsible for driving sales activities and revenue growth. Nathan also has experience in business development and product management roles at Avery Dennison and Molex. Nathan started their career as an Electrical Engineer at Raytheon, where they focused on analog and mixed-signal designs. Throughout their career, Nathan has demonstrated a strong track record of driving sales and revenue growth in the technology industry.
Nathan Caughel completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Tulane University, graduating in the year 2007. Nathan then pursued their Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Business Strategy & Analysis at the Questrom School of Business, Boston University, which they successfully completed from 2011 to 2013. In 2022, Nathan Caughel participated in an executive education program at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), specializing in Strategic Decision Making for Management.
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Soundskrit
Soundskrit is fundamentally changing the way sound is measured to bring the next generation of audio applications. The many emerging voice applications and interfaces have driven a need to capture sound from farther distances while remaining robust to noise. Because traditional pressure based microphones pick up sound coming from every direction,arrays of multiple microphones are needed to listen to a specific direction and ignore surrounding noise. This comes at a cost of increased size and decreased audio quality.Our bio-inspired, directional microphone directly measures the velocity of incoming sound rather than pressure. With a single microphone, we can separate sounds coming from multiple directions without compromising on size or quality. Soundskrit will greatly improve speech recognition and sound localization, enabling a new suite of features to consumer electronics.