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- SHStephen HooperStephen Hooper is Vice President of Design & Manufacturing software development. Stephen has over 26 years of industry experience working for companies ranging from suppliers of industrial machinery to a software vendor of market leading solutions. Stephen started his career as a mechanical design engineer working in the UK and later relocating to the US to work for Autodesk. Experienced at every stage of the product development, marketing and sales process, from end user, through to software vendor, Stephen relishes the challenge of working in a fast moving, growth orientated environment, targeted at servicing the needs of high profile customers and partners.
- Nicolas MangonNicolas Mangon is a twenty-five year leader of the global development of 3D visualization and the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process across the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industries. An accomplished structural engineer educated at the world-renowned Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Public’s Institution for Civil and Structural Engineering, Nicolas infuses his industry expertise in the continued development of innovative solutions for architects, engineers and contractors to optimize the life-cycle management of their projects.
- Srinath JonnalagaddaA business savvy, technology savvy professional with experience in a variety of functional areas ranging from product development, Business Planning and Business Development .
- Andrew AnagnostAndrew Anagnost is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Autodesk. Dr. Anagnost's career spans more than 25 years of product, business, and marketing experience focused on driving strategy, transformation, and product development — and includes positions at Autodesk, Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company, and EXA Corporation. He also completed a doctorate degree at Stanford University and worked at NASA Ames Research Center as an NRC post-doctoral fellow. Anagnost began his career at Autodesk in 1997 and has held a wide range of roles in the areas of marketing, new business development, product management, and product development. Prior to becoming President and CEO in June 2017, he served as Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of the Business Strategy & Marketing organization. In this role, Andrew served as architect and leader of Autodesk's business model transition—moving the company to become a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions provider. Previously, Anagnost held various executive positions across Autodesk. Early in his Autodesk career, he led the development of the company's manufacturing products and grew Autodesk Inventor revenue to over $500 million. Anagnost is a member of the Autodesk Board of Directors. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from California State University, Northridge (CSUN), and holds both an MS in Engineering Science and a PhD in Aeronautical Engineering and Computer Science from Stanford University. Anagnost joined the board of directors of HubSpot, Inc. in September 2023.
- Derrek CooperAs the Vice President of the Product Design Group, Derrek is responsible for managing the product strategy and delivery of the Product Design portfolio. These products include the Inventor and Vault product lines, as well as the Product Design and Manufacturing Collection. Over the last 20 years, Derrek has been focused on leading and inspiring globally distributed teams to build amazing products. He has taken a hands-on approach connecting with customers and obsessively delivering value through innovation. His passion lies in connecting customer needs, market demands and delivering a predictable and robust product strategy that exceeds all expectations. Before joining Autodesk, Derrek was head of product at Blue Ridge Numerics. The company’s flagship product, CFdesign, pioneered a category of upfront CFD. The technology was rebranded Autodesk CFD when Autodesk acquired the company in 2011. Derrek holds a M.S.E and B.S.E in Mechanical Engineering from Temple University.
- SHSusanna HoltAs vice president of Strategic Technologies at Autodesk, Susanna Holt drives the development of Autodesk's design-to-make platform – Forge – an ecosystem of building blocks and web services for software developers. She leads a team of nearly 200 software engineers and professionals in this endeavor. A veteran of the software industry for more than 20 years, Susanna was most recently the senior director of the Autodesk Forge Software Engineering team. Prior to that she served as a software development manager and senior software developer in Autodesk's Cambridge office in the United Kingdom. With deep technical expertise in graphics and solid modeling, Susanna contributed to the solid modeling kernel used by AutoCAD, Inventor and other Autodesk software products. Prior to Autodesk, Susanna was a software developer at D-Cubed where she consulted for Spatial Inc. (acquired by Dassault Systèmes) and where she contributed to the team building a geometric solid modeler. Susanna received her doctoral degree in mathematics from Heriot-Watt University and her bachelor's degree in mathematics from Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. Susanna taught mathematics at the Open University and is a Women's Masters and Mixed Masters rowing champion.
- Greg FallonGreg is the Vice president of Design and Manufacturing Strategy at Autodesk. He and his team are developing products to help companies thrive in the next industrial revolution. Interest areas are additive manufacturing, composite materials, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Among comic book superheroes, Tony Stark is Greg’s favorite. Why? Because he doesn’t have powers from a freak accident or through an extraterrestrial birth. No, he’s an engineer who uses his brain – and technology – to solve problems. That’s what Greg enjoys most about Autodesk, their commitment to finding comprehensive manufacturing solutions so that they can give our customers the power to make anything. Greg also sits on the boards of the Autodesk Foundation and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. He lives in Portland, OR with his wife and 3 children and works out of Autodesk’s Portland office.
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