Kelly Mullins

Vice President of Operations at Edge Case Research

Kelly Mullins has extensive work experience in operations, IT, and leadership roles. Kelly currently serves as the Vice President of Operations at Edge Case Research since May 2021, after starting as the Senior Director of Operations in May 2019. Prior to that, they worked at Argo AI, where their roles included Director of Operations, Facilities and Real Estate Development from June 2018 to February 2019, and Director of Information Technology from January 2017 to May 2018. Kelly also held various positions at Carnegie Mellon University, including Assistant Director of Operations and IT Director at the National Robotics Engineering Center. Their responsibilities encompassed operations, IT, leadership, and business functions. Kelly has a track record of turning around underperforming teams and infrastructure while demonstrating expertise in strategy development, team management, and operational excellence.

Kelly Mullins attended the University of Pittsburgh, although the specific start and end years are unknown. It is unclear what degree or field of study Kelly pursued. In addition to their university education, Kelly obtained a CIO Certificate from MOR Associates. The obtained month and year for this certification are unknown. Kelly also has an ITIL v3 Certification, although the institution where it was obtained is unspecified. The specific obtained month and year for this certification are also unknown.

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Valencia, United States

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Edge Case Research

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Edge Case Research was formed by leading autonomy and software safety experts from Carnegie Mellon University who believe that safety should be baked into all software products from the ground up. Founded by people who were first involved in autonomous vehicle safety as far back as the late 1990s, ECR helps customers in the autonomous vehicle and robotics industries to tackle the thorny problems of safe perception, planning, and actuation.


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