Bryan Mistele is the co-founder and CEO of INRIX, a Kirkland-based transportation company and is a frequent speaker on the topic of the future of transportation.[1][2][3]

Bryan Mistele
Born1968
EducationHarvard Graduate School of Business Administration
OccupationCEO

Biography

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Mistele holds a B.S. in computer engineering from the University of Michigan (1986-1990) and an MBA from Harvard Business School (1993-1995).[4][5]

Formerly, Mistele was a member of the Bipartisan Policy Center's National Transportation Policy Project, the United States Department of Transportation's ITS Advisory Committee, and a board member of the Intelligent Transportation Society of America.[4][6]

He joined Microsoft in August 1995 as a program manager responsible for the business & finance category of The Microsoft Network.[7] While at Microsoft, Mistele was responsible for building four businesses within the company, including Microsoft's Automotive, Mobile Services, Real Estate and Personal Finance/Investing units.[8][9]

Mistele currently serves on the board of the Discovery Institute,[4] a think-tank in the Pacific Northwest, and is co-founder of ACES Northwest.[10]

Personal life

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Mistele is married, has two sons and enjoys sailing, skiing and windsurfing as a hobby.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ "Is your connected car spying on you?". BBC News. 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  2. ^ staff, Seattle Times (2015-10-23). "Transportation Q&A: population growth, mass transit and the I-5 bottleneck". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  3. ^ Gorzelany, Jim. "The Most Traffic-Jammed Cities In The U.S." Forbes. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  4. ^ a b c "Board of Directors". Discovery Institute. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  5. ^ "Bryan Mistele, Inrix Inc: Profile and Biography". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  6. ^ "Bryan Mistele. Cofounder and CEO, Inrix". cosm. 2022-08-03. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  7. ^ Rosenbaum, Eric (2022-06-09). "It's not Apple or Tesla, but Inrix has data from 500 million vehicles taking transportation into the future". CNBC. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  8. ^ Soper, Taylor (11 August 2022). "Transportation software company Inrix, which is profitable and nearly went public, raises $10M". GeekWire. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Bryan Mistele, Co-founder, President and CEO, INRIX to Take Part in 2019 Volpe Center Speaker Series "Our New Mobility Future" | Volpe National Transportation Systems Center". www.volpe.dot.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  10. ^ "Transportation technology can deliver us from viaduct-closure gridlock". The Seattle Times. 2019-01-02. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  11. ^ Bishop, Todd (7 February 2014). "Geek of the Week: Matthew Mistele, 14-year-old Xbox game developer". GeekWire. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  12. ^ Jeff, Dickey (13 May 2012). "INRIX CEO Bryan Mistele on surviving 70 VC rejections". GeekWire. Retrieved 20 June 2023.