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Sam Ho
Sam Ho is the Chief Product Officer at http://UpOut.com heading up product, marketing and business development efforts.
He combines over 15 years of engineering and 10 years of sales, biz dev and marketing experience from the industry.
He also sits on the Advisory Board of a number of early stage startups including Findlikes (essentially, Social TV & Video) and Proxpur Labs (building ShopClique, a new experience for retail shopping).
At Google, he led the Android and Mobile Sales Engineering team as part of the Global Strategic Partnerships team. He has been part of the team that has signed partnerships with leading OEMs and Mobile Operators throughout the world including: Vodafone Global, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, Nokia, Motorola, HTC, Samsung, Docomo, KDDI, Softbank Mobile and Sony Ericsson (to name a few) and helped grow Google's Mobile business from $0 to $1B in annualized revenues.
At Intel, in addition to various roles in chipset design and architecture, he spent much of his career as the Technical Marketing Engineer for Intel's Wireless Networking Group. This included being an integral part of the launch of Intel's "Rosedale" chip, the first WiMAX chip in the industry. In addition, Sam was part of the Intel's Centrino Mobile Technology campaign, evangelizing Wi-Fi at industry events around the world (which is now universally embedded in laptops).
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Sam Ho is the Chief Product Officer at http://UpOut.com heading up product, marketing and business development efforts.
He combines over 15 years of engineering and 10 years of sales, biz dev and marketing experience from the industry.
He also sits on the Advisory Board of a number of early stage startups including Findlikes (essentially, Social TV & Video) and Proxpur Labs (building ShopClique, a new experience for retail shopping).
At Google, he led the Android and Mobile Sales Engineering team as part of the Global Strategic Partnerships team. He has been part of the team that has signed partnerships with leading OEMs and Mobile Operators throughout the world including: Vodafone Global, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, Nokia, Motorola, HTC, Samsung, Docomo, KDDI, Softbank Mobile and Sony Ericsson (to name a few) and helped grow Google's Mobile business from $0 to $1B in annualized revenues.
At Intel, in addition to various roles in chipset design and architecture, he spent much of his career as the Technical Marketing Engineer for Intel's Wireless Networking Group. This included being an integral part of the launch of Intel's "Rosedale" chip, the first WiMAX chip in the industry. In addition, Sam was part of the Intel's Centrino Mobile Technology campaign, evangelizing Wi-Fi at industry events around the world (which is now universally embedded in laptops).