Aman Kumar

Aman Kumar is the head of strategic marketing at MobileIron, an enterprise mobility startup in Silicon Valley. Prior to MobileIron, Aman helped define software for the iPhone at Apple and interned as a product manager at Google.

He is also a research fellow at Stanford University in computational linguistics and human-computer interaction, and continues to publish in these fields. He writes a regular column for Psychology Today magazine on topics such as stuttering and multitasking, and serves on the board of directors of the American Institute for Stuttering. He is vice-chairman of the alumni association of the United States Presidential Scholars and a member of the strategy board of The Nueva School. He has been a guest lecturer and invited panelist at Stanford University and Santa Clara University on topics such as mobile, digital media, and entrepreneurship.

Aman has a BS in symbolic systems and an MS in computer science (artificial intelligence concentration) from Stanford University — where he graduated with departmental honors, university distinction, and Phi Beta Kappa — and continues to defer admission to the MBA program at Harvard Business School.