Yu Pan

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Yu Pan
Born
Alma mater University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
OccupationEngineer, Entrepreneur
Known forCo-founder of PayPal [3] and the very first employee of YouTube

Yu Pan is an engineer and entrepreneur mentioned in one source as one of the original six people who started PayPal [4] [5] and the first employee at YouTube, [6] as an early software engineer. [7] [8] [9] He is a former Google employee and also a co-founder of Kiwi Crate, Inc. [10] [11]

Pan received a BS in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. [12] In 2007, Pan gained an Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Alumni Award, and he is listed as a notable alumnus alongside technology entrepreneurs Steve Chen, Ramez Naam, Russel Simmons, and Sam Yagan. [13]

Pan currently works as an R&D Engineer at Origin Protocol. [14]

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