Rob Sader

Rob Sader

VP Global Partnerships @ Asurion

About Rob Sader

Rob Sader is the VP of Global Partnerships at Asurion and an advisor to multiple technology companies. He has a background in bioinformatics and business, and a passion for leveraging technology to improve lives.

Current Positions

Rob Sader is currently serving as VP Global Partnerships at Asurion, where he began in 2023. In addition to this role, he is a strategic advisor at Ulap and Placeshift, starting in 2019 and 2020, respectively. He also advises Stack Identity since 2022 and works as an investor and advisor at DataTribe from 2016. Sader is actively involved with DeepSig Inc. as an investor since 2017. All these roles are based in the Greater Chicago Area.

Previous Roles

Rob Sader has held significant advisory roles in various companies, contributing to their growth and development. He was an advisor at StreamWorx.Ai and Level42.Ai from 2020 to 2021. Sader co-founded and served as CRO of Anno.Ai from 2019 to 2022. Earlier, he was VP of Business Development at Interset from 2016 to 2019, witnessing its acquisition by Microfocus. These experiences span locations including Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Seattle, Washington, and Greater Chicago Area.

Educational Background

Rob Sader's academic background includes studies at prominent institutions. He earned a BA in Biology from Macalester College, attending from 1994 to 1998. He furthered his education at Chalmers University of Technology, where he studied BioInformatics and Business from 2002 to 2003. His early education was completed at Blaine Senior High, where he studied from 1990 to 1994.

Industry Interests and Passion

Rob Sader has a keen interest in leveraging technology to enhance the lives of disadvantaged communities, including the poor, disabled, sick, and elderly. He is passionate about bringing ideas from conception to product market fit. His deep interest in emerging technologies and concepts focuses on how they are shaping global perspectives and mobility.

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