For many technology leaders, innovation is about speed and scale. For Dan Herbatschek, applied mathematician and CEO of Ramsey Theory Group, innovation begins with clarity and structure. His approach reflects his academic foundation in mathematics and philosophy, combined with hands-on experience building complex software systems.

About Dan Herbatschek:
Herbatschek’s academic career at Columbia University provided him with a unique intellectual toolkit. Graduating Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa, he concentrated in Intellectual History, Philosophy, and Mathematics. His award-winning thesis, “The Reconstruction of Language and Time: Mathematics, Artificial Languages, and the Changing Idea of Time in the Scientific Revolution,” explored the deep relationship between language, systems, and human thought.
That same fascination with systems guides his work at Ramsey Theory Group. Herbatschek leads projects in Python and JavaScript programming, machine learning models, and scalable applications. By bridging organizational vision with software execution, he ensures technology is not just functional but aligned with strategy.
Before launching his company, Herbatschek worked in New York as an Investment Consultant and Data Management Consultant. These experiences grounded him in real-world business challenges, helping him understand how organizations struggle to manage data effectively.
Beyond his professional work, Herbatschek runs the “Open Mind” blog, where he writes on mathematics, philosophy, and epistemology. He also draws inspiration from boxing, a sport that teaches discipline, focus, and resilience.
For Dan Herbatschek, mathematics is not just an academic subject—it is a framework for building innovative solutions in a data-driven world.