Flatiron School

Flatiron School is an educational organization founded in 2012 by Adam Enbar and Avi Flombaum.

In 2017, the New York State Attorney General sued Flatiron School for operating without a license and making false statements about its graduates' earning potential.

The organization has made efforts to promote parity in tech, working with other companies to sponsor course scholarships for women,[3][4] LGBTQ+ people,[5] and members of underserved communities.

[6] Flatiron School was acquired by WeWork, a collaborative workspace company, in October 2017.

[10] Since being acquired by WeWork,[7] the company has expanded, opening campuses in Atlanta,[11] Austin,[12] Chicago,[13] Dallas,[14] Denver,[15] Houston,[16] London,[17] San Francisco,[18] Seattle,[19] and Washington, D.C.[20] In 2020, WeWork sold Flatiron School to Carrick Capital Partners.