Glenn Kramer

Chief Technology Officer at xCures

Glenn Kramer has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Glenn is currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer at xCures, where they focus on revolutionizing precision oncology with an AI-based platform that prioritizes patients. Prior to this, Glenn worked at SRS | Acquiom as the Chief Data Scientist, where they utilized data insights to develop new products and services for clients involved in merger transactions. Glenn also founded Glenn Kramer Consulting, LLC, where they provided technology and business consulting services, specializing in new market development and intellectual property protection. Additionally, Glenn founded and owned Trade-O-Matic, a software system for individual use program trading of equities. Glenn has also held leadership roles at companies such as Encirq Corporation and VeriFone, where they contributed to the growth and success of their technology-driven solutions. Glenn has an academic background as well, serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah and the University of Texas at Austin, and a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University. Glenn has demonstrated expertise in various areas, including engineering, software systems architecture, and research management.

Glenn Kramer's education history begins in 1979 when they attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where they pursued a degree in Electrical Engineering. Glenn successfully completed their studies in 1984 and was awarded an SB degree. During their time at MIT, in 1983-1984, Glenn Kramer also pursued a Master of Science degree in Computer Science.

After a gap of four years, Glenn Kramer resumed their education in 1988 by enrolling at the University of Sussex. Here, they focused on Artificial Intelligence and worked towards obtaining a PhD degree. Glenn completed their doctoral studies in 1990, successfully earning a PhD in Artificial Intelligence.

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  • Chief Technology Officer

    May, 2019 - present