About
Software leader, educator, advisor
Todd Warren is a technology leader, consultant, and educator who splits his time between Seattle and Park City. He has over 30 years of experience in software development, management, and investment, including 21 years at Microsoft where he became a corporate vice president.
Todd teaches at Northwestern University's Farley Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, where he co-teaches a course on Corporate Innovation. He previously co-created the award-winning NUvention Web entrepreneurship course and has taught software engineering, product design, and web development at both Northwestern and Ashesi University in Ghana.
Beyond teaching, Todd consults with companies on software strategy and development through Envorso, and has worked with organizations ranging from Ford to early-stage startups. He is a founding trustee of the Ashesi University Foundation and serves on the board of VentureWell, both focused on developing the next generation of entrepreneurial talent.
When he's not working, Todd enjoys playing guitar and riding a tandem bicycle with his wife.
For a consolidated view of experience, skills, and education, see the resume.