Philipp Schloter
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Philipp Schloter | |
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| Alma mater | Stanford University |
| Occupation | Business executive |
| Known for | President & CEO of Abukai |
Philipp Schloter is a business executive who is president and CEO of Abukai,[1] a supplier of business productivity software,[2] named one of the top 20 cloud services by PC Magazine[3] and named "Instagram for Expense Reports" by Wireless Week.[4]
Before Abukai, Schloter worked at Microsoft, Deutsche Telekom and he held the position of general manager at Nokia, leading a growth business unit based on the acquired business. Awards included a Wall Street Journal Innovation Award, a Stevie Award for "Marketing Campaign of the Year," and a Digital Emmy Nomination. Schloter was founder and chief executive officer of PIXTO, a visual search company, which Nokia acquired.[5][6]
Schloter attended Stanford University, where he earned a BA in economics, BS in computer science and MS in electrical engineering.[7] Schloter has been awarded over 20 patents.[8]