In January, together with my co-founders, I announced the formation of my new company Aimably. We seek to help companies collaboratively reduce their cloud hosting costs. aimably.com Claire Milligan CdeP 2002
Blog Archives
Andrew Holman ’77
Great to see Steve Peletz ’77 and Stuart Hwang ’78 in June for business advice in SFO and to BBQ with Brad Smith ’77 and Mark Petschek ’77 in August in Maine. Missed Faramarz Rabii ’77, but we’ll get him to Maine next time. Appreciated all the advice and support for my biotech start-up, Inmedix, […]
William Hockey ’08
William was selected as one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 2015 in Enterprise Technology who are described as, “battling giants to create the billion-dollar startups of tomorrow.” “William Hockey, 25, Zach Perret, 27, cofounders, Plaid Perret and Hockey used their experience working at Bain to create an API to make banking data easier for developers […]
Patrick Teague ’11
I’ve started a new job as a software engineer at a Santa Monica startup called Washio and moved to Venice. I’m also actively working on my own startup focused on improving education called Teachly. Patrick Teague CdeP 2011
John Schaffner ’82
Well, The start-up company I work for just launched a new Website. We are hoping it makes a big splash on Wall Street. My 8 year old daughter, Katrina, is learning to ride horses :). She just got moved up to the ‘gifted’ class so I think she is a possible future Thatcher candidate :). […]
Shay Mamo ’99
I’m writing from Newark airport on my way to Tel Aviv where I’ve been accepted to the Technion for a one year MBA program with a focus on start-ups. I’m sad to say goodbye to San Diego where I’ve lived for over a decade. But I’m sure I’ll be back in speedo and fins soon […]
Jong Lee ’86
I can’t believe it is October already! Hope everyone is well. Things are crazy as usual. We continue to work on a couple of startups we launched last year and some cool new companies. While it is never pleasant when one (or many!) of our startups struggles or doesn’t work out, thankfully we get lucky […]