World's First Gigaton-Scale Carbon Removal Company, Deep Sky, Welcomes Ron Hirson as Corporate Development Advisor
Most recently, Ron served as Chief Product Officer at DocuSign (NASDAQ: DOCU), leading product and customer experience. Before that, he was an Entrepreneur in Residence at Khosla Ventures and Mayfield Fund after serving as co-founder and president of Boku, where he had roles leading product, marketing and business development. Previously, Ron was vice president of product management at AT&T Interactive where he was responsible for the company's new and existing advertising products, generating
In addition, he is an inventor on 125+ issued patents. He has also served as an advisor to startups including Celonis, Calendly, People.ai, FundBox, Sonder and PasswordBox (acquired by Intel).
"Over the years, I've met many promising climate tech founders," said Ron Hirson, Deep Sky Advisor. "Fred's pitch for Deep Sky, however, stopped me in my tracks. Deep Sky's analysis exposed that many climate models are under-stating the real crisis we're in, which means we have much less time to cool our warming planet. Their unique approach to address this dire warning motivated me to get involved immediately."
"During the early days at any company, the right advisors can make pivotal advancements that move the needle forward," said Fred Lalonde, Deep Sky Co-Founder. "Ron Hirson is that person for Deep Sky. His introductions to key climate leaders has already been instrumental, and he shares our passion for reversing climate change. We're incredibly lucky to have his guidance as we build the world's first gigaton-scale carbon removal company."
Deep Sky is working to build large-scale carbon removal and storage infrastructure in
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