Jack Abraham

Co-founder & Investor at Bungalow

Jack Abraham has a diverse work experience, primarily in co-founding and investing in various companies. In 2012, they founded and became the managing partner of Atomic, a company that aims to solve society's problems by creating enduring companies. In 2012, they also co-founded Zenreach, a company focused on helping businesses improve customer engagement.

In 2017, Jack co-founded and invested in several companies, including Replicant, which uses AI to automate call centers; Homebound, a company that improves the home building experience using technology; Raydiant - Experience Platform, a cloud-based SaaS platform for managing screens; hims & hers, a healthcare startup; Bungalow, a co-living platform; and Terminal, a platform for remote engineering teams.

In 2020, they co-founded OpenStore. Additionally, Jack has been an active member of various charitable organizations, with a particular focus on the Himalayan Cataract Project, where they raise money and works on strategy to help restore eyesight for impoverished individuals.

Jack Abraham studied Technological Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School from 2004 to 2008, but they dropped out before completing their Bachelor of Science in Economics degree. Additionally, they have been a guest speaker at Stanford, Wharton, and UC Berkeley, although the exact dates and degree obtained for their guest speaker engagements are unspecified.

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Miami, United States

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Bungalow

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Forget putting IKEA furniture together for days or spending hours on end with the utility companies. Renting with Bungalow means every detail is taken care of, so you can focus on what really matters. Expect a turn-key experience from the moment you arrive with crazy fast Wi-Fi and modern furniture, hand-picked by our team of local designers. Oh, and did we mention Bungalow is less pricey than your average studio? It’s how life should be.


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