Krisztina "Z" Holly[1] is a Hungarian-American entrepreneur.[2]
Holly is best known as being the creator of TEDxUSC,[3][4] the founding executive director of the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation at the MIT, and the vice provost and founding executive director of the Stevens Center for Innovation at the University of Southern California.[5]
Early life and education
Holly was born to Hungarian parents who were refugees to America in 1956.[5][6][7] She attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received bachelor's and master's degrees in mechanical engineering.[8]
She, Michael Cassidy, and John Barrus won the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition in 1991 for Stylus Innovation, which was acquired by Artisoft in 1996 for $12.8 million.[9] She is married and resides in Los Angeles.[10]
Career
Holly started her career as an undergraduate researcher at the MIT Media Lab, working on the world's first full-color computer-generated reflection hologram. She was co-founder of the computer telephony integration company Stylus Innovation, which was acquired by Artisoft.[11] and subsequently joined other tech and media startups including Direct Hit Technologies (acquired by Ask Jeeves) and Jeeves Solutions.[12]
From 2002 to 2006, she was the founding executive director of the MIT Deshpande Center. From 2006 to 2012, she was the vice provost for innovation at USC and founding executive director the USC Stevens Center for Innovation. While she was at MIT and USC, the centers assisted 39 startups with university research.[13]
Holly launched TEDxUSC, the first-ever TEDx event, in 2009.[3][4]
External links
References
- Krisztina 'Z' Holly Reinventors, Reinventors Network, 2012, retrieved 9 August 2013^
- Meet the Team GGC, retrieved 2023-12-22^
- Thu-Huong Ha. The Story of the First TEDx: Q&A with Krisztina 'Z' Holly TED Blog, 17 April 2012, retrieved 3 August 2013