Jack Abraham

Co-Founder and Investor at Replicant

Jack Abraham is a serial entrepreneur and investor with a diverse work experience. In 2012, they founded Atomic, a company dedicated to establishing impactful startups. At Atomic, they serve as the Founder & Managing Partner, overseeing the creation and scale of innovative solutions.

In 2012, Jack also co-founded Zenreach and remains an active investor in the company. Zenreach focuses on providing technology solutions for businesses.

Since 2015, Jack has been an active member of various charitable organizations, particularly the Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP). Jack helps raise funds and strategize for HCP, contributing to the restoration of eyesight for thousands of people in need.

Throughout 2017, Jack played a significant role as a co-founder and investor in several companies. These include Replicant, which utilizes AI to automate call centers, and Raydiant - Experience Platform, a cloud-based SaaS platform for screen management. Jack also co-founded and invested in Bungalow, hims & hers, and Terminal during this period.

In 2018, Jack co-founded and invested in Homebound, a company focused on leveraging technology and marketplace dynamics to improve home building experiences while reducing costs.

Most recently, in 2020, Jack co-founded OpenStore, a company aimed at creating innovative solutions for businesses.

Jack Abraham attended The Wharton School from 2004 to 2008, where they pursued a Bachelors of Science in Economics with a focus on Technological Entrepreneurship. However, they ultimately dropped out of the program. Additionally, Jack has been a guest speaker at Stanford, Wharton, and UC Berkeley, although no specific dates or degrees are mentioned for these speaking engagements.

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  • Co-Founder and Investor

    April, 2017 - present

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