Kurt Workman
Oprichter bij OWLET, INC.
Vermogen: 1 M $ op 30-04-2024
Profiel
Kurt Workman is the founder.
He founded Owlet Baby Care, Inc. in 2012, where he currently holds the title of Chief Executive Officer & Director.
He also founded Owlet, Inc. in 2021, where he also holds the title of Chief Executive Officer & Director.
Mr. Workman received his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University.
Bekende belangen in openbare bedrijven
Onderneming | Datum | Aantal aandelen | Totale waarde | Waarderingsdatum |
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OWLET INC CLASS A
3.93% | 18-03-2024 | 352 256 ( 3.93% ) | 1 M $ | 30-04-2024 |
24-04-2023 | 500 ( 0.00% ) | 1 990 $ | 30-04-2024 |
Actieve functies van Kurt Workman
Bedrijven | Functie | Begin |
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OWLET, INC. | Oprichter | - |
Owlet Baby Care, Inc.
Owlet Baby Care, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Owlet Baby Care, Inc. engages in the manufacture of baby health monitor devices. It offers the Owlet Smart Sock, a device that tracks a baby's oxygen and heart rate using pulse oximetry technology. The firm sends notifications to the Base Station and via Wi-Fi to a smartphone, if a baby's heart rate or oxygen fall outside a preset range. The company was founded by Jordan Monroe, Kurt Workman, Jacob Colvin, and Zack Bomsta in 2013 and is headquartered in Lehi, UT. | Oprichter | 01-01-2012 |
Opleiding van Kurt Workman
Brigham Young University | Undergraduate Degree |
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OWLET, INC. | Consumer Durables |
Bedrijven in privébezit | 1 |
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Owlet Baby Care, Inc.
Owlet Baby Care, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Owlet Baby Care, Inc. engages in the manufacture of baby health monitor devices. It offers the Owlet Smart Sock, a device that tracks a baby's oxygen and heart rate using pulse oximetry technology. The firm sends notifications to the Base Station and via Wi-Fi to a smartphone, if a baby's heart rate or oxygen fall outside a preset range. The company was founded by Jordan Monroe, Kurt Workman, Jacob Colvin, and Zack Bomsta in 2013 and is headquartered in Lehi, UT. | Health Technology |