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Andrew is an East Coast transplant. After receiving a BS in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University, Andrew forged West to work on glamorous backend technologies for HP Enterprise Software. He left HP to found a Y Combinator company, AdThrow, which specialized in real-time ads.
Rob is a Bay area native whose passion is helping people. He attended MIT with a full scholarship where he became a mobile app and augmented reality game developer. After working at HP on User Interface development, he left to pursue his interest in developing mobile apps.
Jeeyun attended MIT where she graduated with a BS in Architectural Design. She continued to pursue her architectural studies at UPenn where she received her M.Arch. Her interest in designing experiences led her down the path of UI/UX.
Kevin went to MIT where he graduated with a Masters in Computer Science. He worked at Oracle for 3 years before deciding it was time to join the startup movement. He left Oracle to join Funzio, a social gaming startup and spent 1 year there before joining Crittercism. Avid lover of hats.
Former Chemist turned Coder, Andrew hails from the Other School Down the Street aka Harvard. When he's not up at strange hours coding, he's keeping us cultured with his breadth of knowledge in such subjects as haggis, Egyptian politics, and the silent films of Fritz Lang.
Also an MIT graduate, Alvin double-majored in Computer Science and Biology and received his M.Eng in Computer Science. A serial entrepreneur with six years of work experience under his belt, he brings with him a critical eye for detail and an undying love of footie.
Noah is a transplant from Virginia Beach by way of Chicago. He traded his Michigan engineering degrees for a job at a Oliver Wyman doing strategy casework and then acquisitions at a PE firm. Missing operations, he decided to stop giving advice and join a fledging for-profit education startup, which he helped lead and grow into a $20M business. When not working, he's most likely with Beasley, his ball-obsessed chocolate lab.