Summary
Blake Kohler is a software leader and social-impact entrepreneur who co-founded Pulse For Good to help institutions listen and respond with empathy to vulnerable communities. As CEO, he guides the development of award-winning, hardware-and-software kiosks that collect feedback from vulnerable populations to drive equitable, cost-efficient improvements across behavioral health, homelessness, and related services. With a decade of engineering leadership, including senior software roles at Centeva and frontend positions at NovaQual and AlsSports, he blends full-stack delivery with user-centered design. He holds a Masters in Management of Information Systems and a BA in Economics from Utah State University, and is based in Logan, Utah, where he continues to fuse technology with service delivery. Blake is also a podcast co-host sharing leadership stories around vulnerability, a reflection of his commitment to scaling meaningful impact. He describes himself as a craftsman of software, aiming for well-tested, simple-to-use systems that meet real user needs.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Management of Information Systems Management of Information Systems, Masters of Management of Information Systems Management of Information Systems at Utah State University - Jon M. Huntsman School of Business