Dirk Ahlborn

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Dirk Ahlborn
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NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s) Entrepreneur, investor
Notable workBuilding Hyperloop, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT)
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Dirk Ahlborn [1] [2] is an entrepreneur, investor, and an American businessman. He is from Berlin and currently works in California; [3] he holds a U.S. citizenship and is the founder and Chairman of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies and CEO of Jumpstarter, Inc. [4] [5]

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Career

Early career

In 1993, his career started as an investment specialist in Berlin, Germany. [6]

When he was 19 years old, he quit his job in the bank. [3]

In the 1990s, after moving to Italy, [6] Ahlborn founded several companies in the alternative energy and interior design sphere. [7] Ahlborn left Europe and joined the Girvan Institute of Technology, a non-profit incubator, and co-working space. The institute, located in Southern California, was created to assist NASA's Ames Research Center. While working on his kitchenware company, he started thinking about ways to apply the co-working notions elsewhere. [8]

JumpStarter, Inc

He co-founded and became CEO of Jumpstarter in 2013, the company that developed the crowdsourcing platform JumpStartFund in El Segundo, California. [7]

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References

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