Julie Uhrman

[2] Uhrman and her twin sister Amy Longhi were born and raised in Los Angeles, California.

[8][9] Despite a loyal and hopeful fanbase, many critics became skeptical of Ouya's ability to deliver on its goals of getting more players to play games on the television, with each of Uhrman's subsequent public appearances and interviews to promote the company and get more games on the television.

The console was critically panned and derided for its low quality, poor design, and lack of proper gaming content.

[10][11][12][13] After the controversy, Ouya failed to re-negotiate its debt with investors and its content library was sold to Razer Inc., where the console's hardware was soon discontinued.

The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club signed 21 sponsors and sold 14,300 season tickets before its first season of play, and attracted a $14 million investment round from numerous celebrities, including lead investor Alexis Ohanian.