Jeremy Conrad
Chief Executive Officer at PitPro Automation
Jeremy Conrad
Chief Executive Officer at PitPro Automation
San Francisco, California
Overview
Work Experience
Chief Executive Officer
2023 - Current
We’re looking to help address the critical labor crisis in the $100+ billion auto repair industry, which is only getting worse as time goes on. We’re starting by automating tire service for fleet vehicles (class 1 & 2 cargo vans, specifically) that are in constant, heavy-duty service and need multiple tire changes a year, like your standard-issue Amazon delivery vans.
On Sabbatical
2021 - 2023
Taking some time off to travel and reset. I'm always interesting in meeting great people and attending new events. Actively angel investing.
Co-Founder and CEO
2018 - 2021
Quartz identifies, tracks, and predicts everything that moves on a construction site, making construction measurably safer and gives managers never-before-collected insights into how work is accomplished on their sites. Their cameras and sensors collect information, and their computer vision and advanced analytics help the site track any process or procedures in real time.
Partner, Founder
2011 - 2017
Lemnos Labs, based in San Francisco, provides seed investment, mentorship and encouragement to talented engineers with innovative ideas and a passion for making things. We believe that advances in rapid prototyping have paved the way for a new generation of hardware startups by reducing the time and resources required to bring a product to market. We aim to lead this charge by accelerating breakthrough technologies that solve real-world problems.
Chief, Test and Targets Branch, Airborne Laser Adjunct Missions
2009 - 2010
Branch Chief in charge of an $80 million test and targets group. Responsibilities included target payload requirements definition, test planning and execution, and top level design. Also during this period over saw a short notice build effort delivering flight ready hardware in 9 months.
Lead Engineer, Battle Management IPT, Air Borne Laser
2006 - 2009
I was responsible for the BMC4I system of the Airborne Laser (ABL). Responsibilities included test planning and execution, planning and prioritizing long term research needs, and system level design of an advanced LADAR system. I was heavily involved in a number of SBIRs for focal plane research, laser development, and advanced long range detection techniques.