Alex Wilson
About Alex Wilson
Alex Wilson serves as the Senior Vice President of Product at Cloverleaf, where he integrates personality assessments into coaching products. He has a background in software engineering and holds degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University.
Work at Cloverleaf
Alex Wilson serves as the Senior Vice President of Product at Cloverleaf, a role he has held since 2023. In this position, he leads the product and engineering organization, focusing on the development of an automated coaching platform. This platform aims to enhance human relationships through innovative solutions. Wilson is actively involved in integrating well-researched personality assessments, such as the 16 types, DISC, and Enneagram, into Cloverleaf's coaching product, addressing inefficiencies in communication and collaboration.
Previous Experience at Amazon
Before joining Cloverleaf, Alex Wilson worked at Amazon as a Senior Software Engineering Manager for the Alexa Knowledge team from 2017 to 2023. During his six-year tenure, he contributed to the development and enhancement of Alexa's knowledge capabilities, focusing on improving user interactions and the overall functionality of the platform. His experience at Amazon provided him with a strong foundation in software engineering and product management.
Education and Expertise
Alex Wilson holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Northwestern University, which he completed in 2013. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the same institution in 2012. His educational background equips him with a robust understanding of technology and engineering principles, which he applies in his current role at Cloverleaf to drive product innovation and development.
Background in Higher Education
Earlier in his career, Alex Wilson worked at Northwestern University as a Senior Counselor and Tour Guide in the Office of Undergraduate Admission from 2011 to 2012. This role involved guiding prospective students and their families through the admissions process, providing insights into the university experience. His time at Northwestern laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in product development and management.
Internship at GE Aviation
In 2011, Alex Wilson completed a two-month internship at GE Aviation as a Systems Design and Integration Intern. This experience allowed him to gain practical knowledge in systems design and integration within the aviation industry, contributing to his technical skill set and understanding of complex engineering challenges.