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Dennis Miloseski

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Dennis Miloseski is an American product and design executive, inventor, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Palm Ventures Group. He studied design at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and completed executive education at Harvard Business School. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1998 to begin his tech career.

Miloseski joined Google in 2007 as an early design and user experience leader, helping launch products like Gmail, Calendar, Docs, and Sheets, and later working on YouTube, Google TV, and Chromecast. He received the OC Award and a Founder's Award from Larry Page and Sergey Brin for his contributions. In 2012 he became global vice president and head of Studio for Samsung Design America, leading design across mobile devices, wearables, audio, and smart-home products, and heading Samsung's Mobile Experience Lab. Miloseski helped bring to market devices such as the Gear IconX, Galaxy Buds, Gear Fit, Gear S series, Gear Circle, and Samsung Level headphones.

In 2016, Miloseski co-founded Palm Ventures Group with Howard Nuk, securing global exclusive rights to the Palm brand and bringing on Stephen Curry as a strategic investor and advisor. They relaunched the Palm brand, announcing its first device, also called Palm, on October 15, 2018, and launching the Palm Phone on November 2, 2018 exclusively with Verizon. The Palm Phone is a credit-card-sized device with a 3.3-inch display, two cameras, and IP68 water and dust resistance, and has since sold in over a dozen countries. Miloseski also serves as an investor and adviser at Skipify and has led design work for GE Medical and DivX, contributing to DivX’s design strategy and IPO. He has earned multiple design awards, including iF, Red Dot, IDSA, and Good Design, and holds several patents.


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