Andrew Quintero

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Andrew Quintero
Born1963
Died(2014-05-04)May 4, 2014
Cause of deathDrown
Known forCo-founder of JumpStartFund and patents in Space research
Spouse(s)Cristine Wolf
Scientific career
Fields Space and Defense

Andrew Quintero (1963 - May 4, 2014) was an American scientist and entrepreneur. He was the co-founder of JumpStartFund, [1] a platform which provides crowdsourcing for start-up tech companies. [2]

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Early life and career

Born in 1963 in Mountain View, California, Quintero was a member of the St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Palo Alto in his early years. He graduated from Palo Alto High School and continued on to earn his Executive MBA from Loyola Marymount. [3]

He was an architect of a Space Systems Engineering Database. Andrew also worked for Hughes Space and Communications , supporting anomaly and failure investigations. He patented a program named Smart Cow, an intelligent search engine. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Death

Andrew was found unconscious and floating on his back 30 feet offshore near a Waikiki Beach restaurant. He was taken to the hospital by local lifeguards and died there at about 8:40 AM of May 4, 2014 at the age of 51. [8]

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