Jack Wu

Co-Founder & CEO at Nightingale Security

Jack Wu is the co-founder and CEO of Nightingale Security. Jack has extensive experience in the tech industry, having previously served as the co-founder and CEO of 50 Cubes, Inc. and the founder and creative director of Screamstream Interactive. Jack also spent a year as the Director of Advertising Products at Glam Media.

Jack founded 50 Cubes in 2009 with the aim of leveraging their company's flash development expertise to create successful projects. One of their most successful endeavors was "Mall World", a fashion game on Facebook that quickly gained popularity, reaching 1 million active users in just 5 weeks. At its peak, "Mall World" had 13 million monthly active users.

In addition to being a successful game developer, Jack is also credited with developing an innovative in-game ad server called "MOJO". This technology caught the attention of Tencent, who took an equity position in 50 Cubes and appointed Jack to their board.

Most recently, Jack has focused their efforts on Nightingale Security, a company they co-founded in 2015. Nightingale Security is a cutting-edge security firm that specializes in providing drones as a security solution.

Jack Wu's educational career includes attending a school of startups, where they studied web development and digital media. Jack then dropped out to join a startup. Jack Wu also has certification from the Federal Aviation Administration in FAA Night Time Commercial Drone Operations and FAA Muti-Drone Exemption.

Some individuals on their team include Tal Turner - VP, Global Director Business Development & Strategic Partnerships, John Hsu - CTO, and Kyle Roh - Director of Operations.

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  • Co-Founder & CEO

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