I sat down with Luke to discuss his origin story, his perspective on technology and innovation and, of course, his professional ambitions for the years to come. Luke, originally from Toronto, is currently based in San Francisco, attending Minerva University. His website is full of previous projects he's worked on, including many applications and brain-computer interface projects, my personal favourite being a brain-controlled drone he built this summer. Luke is a graduate of The Knowledge Society, a 10-month human accelerator program for curious and ambitious teens. ![]() On today's episode, I am joined by 17-year-old Brain-Computer Interface Dev, among many other things, Luke Piette. This week is the first installment of The Ones Who Succeed NEXT GEN, a mini-series featuring one-off conversations I have with up and coming entrepreneurs, leaders, builders and innovators, someone who is just at the beginning of their career, who I believe will go on to influence and shape our next generation. This conversation was recorded on November 10th, 2020, thanks for listening! ![]() In this episode, we discuss Tim's entry point into the world of tech, his time at Facebook and Pinterest, building products the touched millions and millions of people all over the world and of course, why in 2018 he bid Pinterest farewell and stepped into the CEO role at Moment, which is a company that has helped over 8 million people build healthier relationships with their phones. However, you may also recognize Tim from his appearance in the hit Netflix Documentary, The Social Dilemma. ![]() Tim is a silicon valley veteran who, in 2006, joined Facebook as their Director Of Monetization, eventually leaving Facebook to become the President of Pinterest in 2015. This week on the program, a conversation with Moment CEO Tim Kendall.
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