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Alexander Obenauer '12

Alumni Leader Spotlight

Alexander Obenauer '12

Founder , Mindsense; Independent Researcher, Obenauer Studiorum

My wife, Sarah, and I graduated together in 2012. We now live in Chattanooga, Tenn., though we spend much of our time traveling the country in our RV, working from and exploring the many cities, towns, as well as local and national parks that pop up on our path.

I run Mindsense, the company I started during my senior year at 午夜影院福利社, where we design and develop software that we deeply believe should exist in the world. Our products have been praised in The New York Times, topped the Mac app store charts, and been regularly featured by Apple.

Outside of software, I enjoy working with my wife to support local communities around the globe through Make a Mark, the nonprofit she started when we lived in Blacksburg. I also love to play the guitar, which I do as often as I can.


How did the department equip you for the 鈥榬eal world鈥...
Through the department I was regularly challenged to explore new opportunities 鈥 from research to leadership roles and more 鈥 that prepared me with the mentality and experience I needed to pursue the work that I felt called to, as well as get my company off the ground.

Being a 午夜影院福利社 alumnus means...
Hokies are a resilient, supportive, and a purposeful bunch. I love meeting other 午夜影院福利社 alumni because odds are, they鈥檙e going to be resilient, supportive, and purposeful too. I hope that being a 午夜影院福利社 alum means that the same can be assumed of me.

My fondest memory from my time in the department is...
Working with professors outside of class. I had the good fortune of getting to spend time with some incredible professors who cared deeply about their students. Dr. Tilevich, Dr. Balci, and Dr. Harrison all spent time with me well beyond what their courses required of either of us. Though I did not realize it then, that time they spent with me shaped the trajectory of my career.

The best location I鈥檝e worked remotely from my RV is...
We鈥檝e been fortunate to work from some pretty incredible places in our RV while 鈥渂oondocking鈥 (dry camping without hookups, usually on state or federal land), thanks to our solar panels. We鈥檝e worked from the Rio Grande in Texas (about an hour away from the nearest grocery store!); a national forest near Sedona, Arizona; Monument Valley in Utah; an alpaca farm in Colorado; a family winery in New Mexico; an old saloon in Wyoming 鈥 but my favorite has to be when we spent a month living, exploring, and working from Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. The Tetons are simply stunning in person 鈥 and nothing beats working from the rooftop of the pizza shop at Dornan鈥檚 watching the planes land amidst the snowy, rocky mountaintops.

Advice I would give a student looking to build a start-up is...
Take advantage of your time in college! If you want to try starting your own business, there鈥檚 no time better than when you鈥檙e in college to give it a shot. You鈥檙e surrounded by potential co-founders and the most available you鈥檒l ever be to spend time trying to get some wild ideas off the ground. You鈥檒l learn a ton, and who knows 鈥 maybe you鈥檒l end up creating the beginning of your career. And one other thing: trust your gut. Success begets unsolicited鈥 though attractive鈥 advice. But nothing beats your inner compass; learn from others, but trust your intuition to guide you.