Bradley Horowitz is an entrepreneur, corporate executive, investor and advisor. Horowitz served as a VP of Product at Google, and led the development of many of Google’s consumer products including Google Photos, Google News, and Gmail.
Before his career as a “big tech” executive, Horowitz was himself an entrepreneur. He dropped out of the PhD program at the MIT Media Lab to co-found Virage, and served as its CTO from initial ideation to eventual IPO on NASDAQ. Horowitz holds more than a dozen patents in computer vision and AI and has served on the boards of Singapore Telecom, the MIT Media Lab, Curious Learning, Issuu, Lyst, NextSense and the Effortless Mastery Institute. He and his wife Irene Au are avid angel investors, and their portfolio includes many unicorns and decacorns like Slack, Upstart, Scale AI, Ramp, Miro, Applied Intuition, Mercury, Mammoth Biosciences, etc. He recently co-founded Wisdom Ventures, a firm dedicated to funding startups that promote human flourishing and whose portfolio includes standouts such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Function Health.