Podcast/Video Interviews by Stephen Ibaraki A Chat with Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen: CEO and Founder of Openwater, a breakthrough medical technology developing game-changing treatments for cancer, stroke and mental disease; Innovator; named by Times Magazine as one of 100 most influential people in the world; CNN's top 10 thinkers in science and technology; co-founder of non-profit "One Laptop per Child" This week, Stephen Ibaraki has an exclusive interview with Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen. Dr. Jepsen is CEO and Founder of Openwater, a breakthrough medical technology developing game-changing treatments for cancer, stroke and mental disease. She has been named as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine ("Time 100"), in addition to CNN's top 10 thinkers in science and technology. She has over 250 patents published or issued to her name. Previously, Dr. Jepsen served as the Executive Director of Engineering at Facebook and she has also held similar roles at Google. Prior to this, Dr. Jepsen was a professor at MIT and co-founded the non-profit organization "One Laptop per Child", for which she served as CTO. She also serves as a Director on both the Board of Lear Corporation, a Fortune 150 automotive components supplier, and Luminar Technologies, a pioneer in LiDAR and autonomous driving. |