Titan Innovation was founded in 2024 to bring an engineering mindset to an enduring professional services business building high-quality solutions for anything from the next generation of American workers to environmental compliance to the Great Power Competition.
Inspired by the legacy of American leadership in the fields of science and technology, including the teams behind the Titan rockets and Project Gemini, TI exists to continue to push boundaries. We aspire to be a part of positive change in an era when powerful technologies like AI and Quantum Computing are converging to upend centuries-old conventional approaches.
We are a thesis-oriented, framework-focused team of Builders that values rigor, collaboration and transparency.
Josh has over 20 years of experience in operations, finance, healthcare and technology services. As a functional leader in multiple business services and technology companies, Josh has a successful track record of organizational efficiency, vendor procurement, project management and regulatory compliance with prior experience running operations in regulated sector. Josh spent nine years as a Private Equity investor (Managing Director) at WL Ross & Co. LLC, where he led strategic investments in global financial services businesses. He was most recently Director of Growth Partnerships at Devoted Health and previously Head of Operations for an AI-powered consumer decisioning platform and COO of a US-based healthcare IT firm, where he led operations while delivering enterprise software solutions to government-regulated healthcare solutions providers.
Neil's background is in leadership, technology, risk and finance. In addition to leading Data Science for the Army Enterprise Marketing Office, Neil has provided data science consulting to clients including a top-20 research health system in the United States. Neil has designed distributed computing architectures for a variety of use-cases and industries including zero-knowledge protocols and various encryption methodologies. Neil also has government operational experience serving for 5 years in the United States Marine Corps as an airframes mechanic on the FA-18D structural, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems. Neil deployed twice to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2005 and 2006. Neil holds an MS in analytics from the University of Chicago. His capstone paper on Mean-variance optimization was cited Financial Analytics in R: Building a Laptop Laboratory for Data Science, published in 2016.
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