[2][3] Before founding MOIC, Bunn worked in design and business strategy consultation for various firms, including Facebook, Instagram, Staples, and Fortune.
She also held a role as Head of Forecasting and Innovation at Time, Inc.[4][2] Bunn co-founded MOIC with Manish Vora, who has a background in investment banking and previously served as the CEO of Lightbox.
[6] The exhibit gained popularity, leading to additional pop-up locations and eventually permanent sites in several cities, including Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, and New York.
[2] In anticipation of further growth, Bunn secured $40 million in Series A funding in 2019, aiding in expansion to several U.S. cities, Singapore, and Shanghai.
[19] In 2020, Bunn and MOIC faced criticism for their response to the Black Lives Matter movement, particularly regarding a sign with the names of victims of police brutality.