Antonio Rodriguez (entrepreneur)

[6] After a job with Boston Consulting Group,[4] he worked at Abuzz Technologies, a social Q&A site that was founded by his brother Andres and acquired by The New York Times in 1999.

[2] He moved to New York to join MyPublisher (now part of Shutterfly[9][10]) which manufactures photo books.

[2] In 2005, he founded Tabblo, a photo storyboarding website and printing company, and was CEO.

[21] Rodriguez holds a seat on the board of directors of Adelphic, Almond Systems, Care.com, Flatiron School, Intent Media, Markforged, Oculus VR, and Sqrrl.

[22] He was cited for his opinions on software development by Laseter et al. in a MIT Sloan Management Review.