Kai Sato (born 1984) is an American business executive, entrepreneur, and author. He is the co-president and chief marketing officer of Crown Electrokinetics Corp.,[1][2][3] which is listed on Nasdaq. He is a fund advisor and the former entrepreneur-in-residence to Hatch, an aquaculture technology accelerator.[4][5] He is the author of Marketing Architecture: How to Attract Customers, Hires, and Investors for Any Company Under 50 Employees (2021).[6] He is the founder of Caddyshack to Corner Office,[7][8] a golf blog that has profiled Corey Pavin[9] and William Doyle.[10]
Previously, he was the co-founder and COO of FieldLevel. As the COO of FieldLevel, a social network for sports recruiting, Kai Sato oversaw the outward-facing facets of the company, including business development, sales and marketing. Sato was recognized as one of the Los Angeles Business Journal's "Twenty in Their 20s," in 2013.[11]
Accredited for his expertise in sports technology and entrepreneurship, Sato speaks on these topics at industry events.[12][13] He is also a contributor to Inc.,[14] Entrepreneur,[15] and the Huffington Post.[16]
Born in Arizona, Sato is a graduate of the Cate School[17] and the University of Southern California.[18]
References
- ↑ Tech Moves: Longtime Amazon HR leader joins Snap; Tableau CFO departs; and more
- ↑ Crown Electrokinetics Enhances Executive Leadership with Eddie Kovalik and Kai Sato
- ↑ Kaijiro Sato "Kai"
- ↑ Aquaculture accelerator appoints former Ewos, Rubicon CEOs, closes in on funding goal
- ↑ FUND ADVISORY BOARD
- ↑ Marketing Architecture, New Book Shows Small Businesses How to Attract Customers, Hires, and Investors in the Wake of COVID-19 Pandemic
- ↑ Telling Caddie Stories, Sato Offers Perspective
- ↑ Meet Kai Sato of Caddyshack to Corner Office in West LA
- ↑ Official Caddying Story: Corey Pavin
- ↑ Official Caddying Story: Bill Doyle
- ↑ Twenty in Their 20s: Kai Sato and Brenton Sullivan
- ↑ SXSPORTS SESSION SPOTLIGHT: HOW FUTURE STAR ATHLETES ARE BEING DISCOVERED
- ↑ L.A. Dodgers recruit tech start-ups to bring America's pastime into the digital age
- ↑ Kai Sato's Articles
- ↑ Kai Sato's Articles
- ↑ Entries by Kai Sato
- ↑ Alumni Spotlight
- ↑ Social network helps college coaches find players