Diego Borrego has a diverse work experience in technology consulting, IoT, telematics, and startup development. Diego has held various leadership positions, including Chief Technology Officer at GroundWorx™, where they played a key role in the development of a golf course intelligence platform. Diego also served as EVP Strategy - EV and Connected Vehicle at Roadz.
Diego Borrego's entrepreneurial experience includes being the Founder and CEO of Vestigon, a technology consulting company specializing in IoT, machine learning, and AI. Diego was also the CEO/CTO and Co-Founder of Neosfar, where they created the business plan and secured funding for a new IoT venture.
Prior to their entrepreneurial ventures, Diego Borrego held significant roles at established companies. Diego was the Chief Technology Officer at The Morey Corporation, where they transformed the design engineering department and developed a product strategy in the telematics space. Diego was also the Founder and VP of Engineering at Verizon Telematics Inc. (Networkfleet), where they provided technical direction and managed multiple business functions.
Earlier in their career, Diego Borrego worked at Delphi as the Chief Engineer of Restraint Products, leading the design and manufacture of automotive restraint electronics. Diego also served as the Founder and Director of Product Development at Verizon Telematics Inc. (Networkcar), where they created the original business plan and developed hardware and business models.
Diego Borrego began their career at General Motors as a Start Center Manager, where they managed a global team working on radar and lidar systems for adaptive cruise control and collision warning. Diego also served as a technical liaison between General Motors and other vehicle manufacturers during high-level negotiations.
Overall, Diego Borrego's work experience showcases their expertise in technology, strategic planning, business development, and leadership.
Diego Borrego completed their Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering at New Mexico State University from 1987 to 1992. Diego then pursued further education and obtained a Master's Degree in Optical Engineering from the same institution from 1997 to 1999. During the same time period, they also attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and earned a Master's Degree in Science Engineering and Technology Management. At MIT, they also received a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from the Sloan School of Management, specializing in Business Administration.
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