Josh Alexander, CFA has a strong background in finance and business. Josh has held various leadership roles throughout their career, including President & CEO at Turbo Industries, Cwolves, Cibolo, and Arctype. In addition to their executive positions, Josh has also served as a board member at FoxIO. Josh has a passion for education and has worked as an Adjunct Professor of Finance at the University of Texas at Austin, where they taught courses on financial risk management, energy risk management, mergers & acquisitions, and venture capital. Josh has also held roles in strategy and advisory at Salesforce, where they were involved in Salesforce Ventures. Josh has been affiliated with the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas since 2018, serving as the Chair of Technology Business Fellows and as the Faculty Director for the Bay Area. Prior to these roles, Josh gained experience as an Associate Director at Hicks Muse Tate & Furst and as a Venture Partner at ATP. Throughout their career, Josh has demonstrated their expertise in finance and business strategy.
Josh Alexander, CFA, has a diverse education history that has equipped him with knowledge and expertise in finance, strategic management, computer science, and applied machine learning.
In 1999, they began their undergraduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin, earning dual degrees in Plan II Honors and Finance in 2003.
In 2007, Josh pursued further education at The Wharton School, where they completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree specializing in Finance and Strategic Management. Josh graduated in 2009.
Seeking to expand their skill set, they obtained a certification in Computer Science specializing in Software Security from Stanford University in 2011.
In the same year, Josh became a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) after successfully completing the program offered by the CFA Institute.
Showing their commitment to continuous learning and staying up-to-date with technological advancements, they enrolled in the Master of Computer and Information Technology (MCIT) program at the University of Pennsylvania in 2019. Josh is expected to complete their degree in 2026, focusing on Computer Science and Applied Machine Learning.
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