
"In the Studio" this week hosts a first-time founder and entrepreneur who began his career as an engineering student at two of the country's finest universities and played baseball for his college team, after which he worked at one of the country's largest technology research and product companies before enrolling in and dropping out of business school to work on building a company in Silicon Valley.
David Lieb, the co-founder and CEO of
Bump Technologies, has been focused on mobile since he dropped out of the MBA program at the University of Chicago to build this company.
Since then, Bump has been growing (in terms of downloads) and drives a lot of sharing of photos and contacts among users, especially during weekends. Before starting Bump, Lieb finished engineering degrees working with robots and joined Texas Instruments, where he worked with algorithms. The timing of Bump couldn't have been better, with the rise of the iPhone and their innovative use of sensors drove them to enjoy great
growth.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/s-_005yk0QY/
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