Stuart Kime

Inventor, Co-Founder, Investor, Board at SafeHello

Stuart Kime has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Stuart co-founded SafeHello in 2012 and held multiple positions such as inventor, co-founder, investor, and board member. In 2019, they became the managing director of Fundamental Frequency Capital, where they are motivated by missions they support and provides assistance regardless of available resources. From 2017 to 2019, Stuart worked as a flâneur for the Family of Seven. Stuart co-founded MamaBear in 2011, a leading-edge parenting app that was eventually sold to Grom Social. During their time at myMatrixx (2003-2013), Stuart served as the Chief Technology Officer, investor, and board member, leading the development and growth of their technology practice. Prior to that, they worked at Syniverse (2001-2003) as an inventor and event manager, focusing on the creation of an Abstract Rating Engine. Stuart also co-founded collegeboxes.com in 1999, where they served as the director of technology and built a web-based order and scheduling system.

Stuart Kime completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science at Duke University from 1997 to 2000. Prior to that, they attended Greensboro Day from 1993 to 1996, but there is no information about their degree or field of study during that period.

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  • Inventor, Co-Founder, Investor, Board

    June, 2012 - present