Paul Weinstein is a skilled professional, who works in Stanford University main office of which is in 1104. on the position of Instructor -Business School since 2019. This expert gained professional experience in more than 14 positions at various companies. Paul Weinstein went to the University of California, Berkeley and was studying. San Francisco, California is the area, where this professional was known to be living. Their phone and email are easily accessed through this website on demand.
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Pauly Weinstein,
Pablo Weinstein
Last updated Jun 12, 2024
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Instructor -Business School
Stanford, CA
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Instructor -Business School
450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305
Teach deal making, exit strategy, fundraising and positioning for maximum value. Current class is BUS 73: https://lnkd.in/eTcYF9v
from May 2019
Managing Director
100 5Th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
We focus on helping entrepreneurs and executives through a unique, methodology driven approach to creating value. Whether the goal is a game changing partnership, a large capital raise or M&...
from Jul 2012
Vice President of Business Development and General Manager of Desktop Solutions
1091 north Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043
2008 — 2012
Executive Vice President Business Development
500 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood City, CA 94065
2007 — 2007
Vice President Business Development
959 Skyway Rd SUITE 300, San Carlos, CA 94070
VP at Zone Labs, acquired by Checkpoint and then Sr exec at Checkpoint
Aug 2002 — May 2006
VP/GM International Operations & Business Development
Aug 2002 — Apr 2006
Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing
1 Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA
SVP at ThinkLink, acquired by Microsoft
1999 — 2001
Chief Executive Officer and Founder
Founder and CEO of successful wireless/cellular distribution network acquired by GTE Wireless (Verizon). Owned and operated the 800-AUTOWORK automotve referral service.
1992 — 1995
Analyst
Investment banker specializing in mergers and acquisitions in the hi-tech industry.
1989 — 1992
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