Neal Mueller

Neal Mueller

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Machine Learning PM at Apple

  • Education

    • University of Pennsylvania

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    • The Wharton School

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      Master of Business Administration - MBA
  • Experience

    • Google

      Jan 2016 - Jan 2019
      Product Lead
    • Apple

      Jan 2019 - now
      • Apple Intelligence Machine Learning Product and Program Management

        Jan 2024 - now
      • Head of ML Product for Siri and Search Experience, APIs, and Licensed Data

        Jan 2023 - Jan 2024
      • Head of ML Product for Siri and Search Experience, and Integration APIs

        Jan 2022 - Jan 2023
      • Head of ML Product for Siri Knowledge, Information, and Integration APIs

        Jan 2021 - Jan 2022
      • Head of ML Product for Siri Knowledge, and Information

        Jan 2020 - Jan 2021
      • Head of Machine Learning Product for Siri Knowledge

        Jan 2019 - Jan 2020
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Private Single-Engine Sea

      Federal Aviation Administration
    • Private Rotorcraft-Helicopter

      Federal Aviation Administration
    • Private Single-Engine Land, IFR, Complex, High-Performance, Tailwheel

      Federal Aviation Administration
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Neal Mueller
      Great Manager Award Google Dec 2018 Awarded the “Great Manager Award” for “empowering and advocating for your team” in December 2018, this award was given to only 9 of 150 managers in Google Cloud based on nominations by my direct reports, and voting by VPs.
    • Awarded to Neal Mueller
      Farthest Open Water Arctic Ocean Row Guinness World Record Book 2014 Quoted from the Guinness World Records Book 2014 (Hardcover), "FARTHEST OPEN WATER ARCTIC OCEAN ROW. Paul Ridley, Collin West, Neal Mueller and Scott Mortensen (all USA) rowed 1,000 miles from Inuvik, Canada to Point Hope Alaska in 40 days 3 hr. 7 min. between July 17 and August 26, 2012, onboard a 29-ft… Show more Quoted from the Guinness World Records Book 2014 (Hardcover), "FARTHEST OPEN WATER ARCTIC OCEAN ROW. Paul Ridley, Collin West, Neal Mueller and Scott Mortensen (all USA) rowed 1,000 miles from Inuvik, Canada to Point Hope Alaska in 40 days 3 hr. 7 min. between July 17 and August 26, 2012, onboard a 29-ft. boat."https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/115135-longest-non-stop-row-in-the-arctic-open-waterhttps://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/109036-farthest-open-water-row-in-the-arctic-ocean Show less
    • Awarded to Neal Mueller
      Impact Award Shape Security 2014 For substantial impact and outstanding product launch.
    • Awarded to Neal Mueller
      First Place, Hardware Hackaton Y Combinator 2013 VR haptic.
    • Awarded to Neal Mueller
      Pioneer Award Cisco 2009 From the award document, "The Nexus 1000V Virtual Switch was the winner of Cisco Pioneer Award in 2009: The highest award for innovation at Cisco. The Pioneer Awards lauds individuals and teams that have led Cisco into new technology territories and greater financial success." This award was shared by the 5-person product team and 90-person engineering team that built the Nexus 1000V.
    • Awarded to Neal Mueller
      7 Summits 7summits.com 2005 The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Summiting all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on April 30, 1985 by Richard Bass, achieved by Neal Mueller on December 23, 2005, and subsequently or before achieved by around 200 people worldwide. 2005 – Mount Kosciusko (tallest Australia) – 7 Summits Achieved!2005 – Mount Everest (tallest Asia)2005 – Mount Vinson (tallest Antarctica)2004 – Mount Aconcagua (tallest… Show more The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Summiting all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on April 30, 1985 by Richard Bass, achieved by Neal Mueller on December 23, 2005, and subsequently or before achieved by around 200 people worldwide. 2005 – Mount Kosciusko (tallest Australia) – 7 Summits Achieved!2005 – Mount Everest (tallest Asia)2005 – Mount Vinson (tallest Antarctica)2004 – Mount Aconcagua (tallest South America)2003 – Mount McKinley (tallest North America)2003 – Mount Kilimanjaro (tallest Africa)2002 – Mount Elbrus (tallest Europe)More information, including a mention of Neal Mueller, and a list of other successful 7 summit expeditions is available at: http://7summits.com/info/7stats/statistics_all_basic.php Show less