Dennis Miloseski

Dennis Miloseski is a tech designer, developer, inventor, entrepreneur, speaker, and co-founder of Palm Ventures Group, Inc., which launched a device called "Palm" in October 2018.[1]

Work experience

Miloseski graduated from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh with a Degree in Design and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School Executive Leadership Program. From 2001 to 2003 he managed design and user experience at GE Healthcare Solutions. In 2003 he moved to video codec software brand DivX, where he directed the global design strategy—seeing the company go public in 2006. In 2007, Miloseski was hired by Google as Head of Design, Special Projects. During his five years at Google, he managed design and user experience for many high profile products and software, like Gmail, Google Apps, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Reader, YouTube, Google TV, and Chromecast.

Samsung

In 2012 Miloseski moved to Samsung as Vice President, Head of Studio of Samsung Design America.[2] He served as a global spokesperson for the brand and focused on new category creation, wearables, and consumer lifestyle products Miloseski implemented a program that saw Samsung release a number of new products, like the Gear Fit, Gear S, Gear IconX, Galaxy View, and Level headphones.

Palm

Miloseski founded Palm Ventures Group, Inc, alongside Howard Nuk, who he worked with at Samsung. On October 15, 2018 the company unveiled a new Palm device, created "to liberate people" from their smartphones.[3]

Awards, speeches, and recognition

  • Fast Company: Most Creative People in Business[4]
  • Keynote Speaker at Co. Design Conference
  • GigaOM Mobile Conference, Keynote Speaker
  • Engadget Expand Conference, Keynote Speaker, Panelist.
  • CES 2014, Executive Panelist.
  • CES 2013, Samsung Press Keynote
  • Google Founder's Award
  • Google OC Award
  • IPTV World Forum

References

  1. "Meet the new Palm: Hint, this isn't your old PalmPilot". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  2. "Cyborgs Won't Be The Only Ones To Love Next-Gen Wearables". Fast Company. 2014-09-09. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  3. "Steph Curry and the new Palm want you to forget your phone". Fast Company. 2018-10-15. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  4. "Dennis Miloseski, Most Creative People | Fast Company". Fast Company. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
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