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Cathy Edwards (software engineer)

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Cathy Edwards is an Australian software engineer and entrepreneur. She co-founded and was chief technology officer of app search engine Chomp, which she started with Ben Keighran in 2009. It was acquired by Apple for $50 million in 2012.

Career

Edwards studied Linguistics, Computer Science, and Pure Mathematics at the University of Western Australia.

She worked in strategy and research at Telstra, as senior mobile product manager at social networking web site Friendster and as product manager for messaging startup 3jam, and in strategy and research roles at telecommunications company Telstra in her native Australia.

She then co-founded and was chief technology officer of app search engine Chomp, which she started with Ben Keighran in 2009. It was acquired by Apple for $50 million in 2012.[1]

Edwards then joined Apple, and was the Head of Search for iTunes, the App Store and Maps, before becoming Director of Evaluation for Maps.

Cathy left Apple in April 2014[2] and founded a new stealth startup in 2015 with some ex-Chomp colleagues which was acquired by Google in 2016.

References

  1. ^ "Cathy Edwards, Co-Founder Of Chomp, Is Leaving Apple On April 11". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  2. ^ Grubb, Ben (2014-03-31). "Aussie Apple Maps fixer Cathy Edwards exits". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2021-10-12.