Jeff Fluhr

His grandfather, Michael Kosof, owned a women's clothing store in Manhattan which he passed on to Fluhr's mother.

[4] After attending college he worked at the Blackstone Group in New York and then at Thomas Weisel Partners in San Francisco.

They devised the idea of a website named "NeedATicket.com", where the public could buy and sell tickets for sporting events and concerts.

By 2006, StubHub had nearly 200 employees, had sold about $200 million worth of tickets, and had sponsorship agreements with 17 professional and college sports teams.

[2] In late 2011, Fluhr launched Spreecast, a social video platform which brings people together for face-face conversation.

Jeff Fluhr