Li Yang

Co-Founder & Author at TOPBOTS

Li Yang has extensive work experience in the field of technology and marketing. Currently, Li is serving as a Co-Founder and Author at TOPBOTS, an organization that focuses on educating and advising businesses on machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. In this role, Li co-authored a bestselling book and has been recognized as a leader in the AI industry.

Prior to this, Li worked at Chainlink Labs as the Chief Marketing Officer, where Li played a crucial role in growing the marketing organization and driving the adoption of Chainlink as a top Web3 infrastructure tool globally. Li oversaw various functions such as community, internationalization, communications, and developer relations.

Before joining Chainlink Labs, Li worked as an Advisor at SignalFire, a venture capital firm specializing in data-driven investment decisions. Li advised portfolio companies on growth and marketing initiatives.

Additionally, Li gained experience as an MBA Associate at Supernode Ventures, where Li sourced and performed due diligence on potential seed and pre-seed investments in various sectors, including Direct-to-Consumer Packaged Goods, MedTech, enterprise SaaS, Industrial IoT, and HR Tech. Li also conducted research on nascent sectors within micromobility and developed a framework for evaluating investment opportunities in digital identity and privacy.

Overall, Li brings a wealth of experience and expertise in technology, marketing, and investment to any organization.

Li Yang completed a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in International Business & Finance at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business from 2006 to 2008. Following that, from 2008 to 2031, Li Yang pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Finance and Entrepreneurship at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.

Links

Previous companies

Chainlink Labs logo
SignalFire logo

Org chart

Peers

Timeline

  • Co-Founder & Author

    December, 2019 - present

View in org chart