Keith Schacht
Keith Schacht | |
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Born | Belleville, Illinois, United States |
Residence | San Francisco, California |
Occupation | Entrepreneur, angel investor |
Keith Schacht is an American serial entrepreneur and angel investor. He was named as one of the top 20 entrepreneurs under 25 by BusinessWeek,[1] was a speaker at the TED Conference, and has been featured in Forbes,[2] Fortune,[3] Business 2.0,[4] and Wired.[5]
Professional accomplishments
Keith Schacht's first company, founded while in college, was Lever Works, a custom software development shop. It was co-founded with Brian Witlin and Zach Kaplan. In December 2001 Lever Works was sold to Leo Media for an undisclosed sum.[6]
In 2002, Schacht co-founded Inventables, a company that educates companies about new materials and technologies. The company was featured in numerous publications including Forbes in 2006[2] and Wired in 2007. He also gave a talk on "Toys from the Future"[7] at the TED Conference in 2005
In 2007, Schacht founded Crafted Fun, an early company building applications on the Facebook platform. Crafted Fun raised funding from Apex Ventures and Naval Ravikant.[8] The company developed a range of Facebook applications including Grow-a-Gift which was cited as a top application used by millions of people.[9]
In 2010, Schacht joined Facebook as a product manager and launched an updated version of News Feed in 2011.[10][11][12] He left the company in 2012.
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References
- ↑ "Entrepreneurs: Cream of the Young Crop". 28 December 2005.
- 1 2 Lambert, Emily (2006). "Gadgets to Go".
- ↑ Julie Schlosser (1 November 2004). "Inside-the-box Thinking".
- ↑ David Pescovitz (1 January 2004). "Mail-Order Inspiration".
- ↑ Betsy Schiffman (22 May 2008). "Facebook To Go Under the Knife".
- ↑ Lueken, Abbie (6 June 2005). "Student Entrepreneurs Make Dreams a Reality".
- ↑ "Toys from the Future". 2008.
- ↑ (2010). "Keynote Speakers".
- ↑ "Farmer, Jesse" (2007). "Hottest Facebook Apps".
- ↑ Parr, Ben (2011). "Facebook Changes News Feed So You Never Miss Vital Updates".
- ↑ Swartz, Jon (2011). "Facebook, Google+ announce new features".
- ↑ Taylor, Colleen (2011). "Facebook wants to be the newspaper of your dreams".