Chris Barton is the co-founder and a board director of Shazam, the music discovery company, which started as an idea he conceived in late 1999. With three other co-founders, Chris led the creation of Shazam from concept through inventing a new pattern recognition technology to building and launching the world's first mobile music recognition service. Today Shazam has been downloaded more than 1 billion times around the world. Apple acquired Shazam for a speculated $400 million price tag in 2018.Chris previously worked at Dropbox where he led mobile operator partnerships and Google where he was head of North American Android partnerships. He has also worked at Microsoft, San Francisco Consulting Group, and LEK Consulting. Chris holds an MBA from UC Berkeley, a Master's degree in Finance from Cambridge University, and a BA from UC Berkeley.Chris is now working on his next startup focused on computer vision applications.