
Chief Executive Officer, GoMobo Remote Ordering
Greater New York City Area

Chief Executive Officer, GoMobo Remote Ordering
Greater New York City Area
Restaurant mobile and online ordering entrepreneur in New York City, focused on targeted, efficient restaurant marketing solutions and consumer experience optimization.
Sales, Leadership, Business Development, PR, Marketing, Product Management, Venture Capital Fundraising, Idea Generation, Consumer Experience, Restaurant Marketing, SEM, SEO, Information Architecture, Social Media
(Privately Held; Gambling & Casinos industry)
June 2005 — Present (4 years 2 months)
GoMobo Remote Ordering is the leader in mobile and online ordering for restaurants. Our service allows customers to order and pay ahead for takeout and delivery online, by text message, or through an iPhone or similar mobile device. We bring the point of sale to the customer and offer restaurant marketers targeted and efficient restaurant marketing solutions.
Our clients include affiliates of Burger King, Dunkin' Donuts, Papa John's, Quiznos, and Subway, along with over 500 of the top independent restaurants in the US.
GoMobo's "Skip the Line" solution has been featured on Good Morning America, ABC World News, CNN, and The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, as well as many print publications.
We're funded by South African angel investor David Frankel, RRE Ventures, and Core Capital Partners and based in the Soho neighborhood of New York City.
Visit us online at www.gomobo.com/restaurants
(Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
August 2003 — August 2005 (2 years 1 month)
Launched first African Endeavor affiliate office: Endeavor South Africa.
Spent 9 months on the ground in Johannesburg raising funding, building board, hiring management team, and leading initial Search & Selection process, finding inaugural class of eight dynamic Endeavor Entrepreneurs
Led international expansion analysis to create expansion plan for leading organization in high-growth entrepreneur development in emerging markets
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Internet industry)
June 2000 — August 2000 (3 months)
I came into college thinking I wanted to be a lawyer. Shutterfly was my first .com experience and I was hooked. High times in Summer 2000. End of the internet boom, but gave me the guts to join the mobile boom.
B.A. , Political Science (International Relations) , 1999 — 2003
Winner of Richter Fellowship, Tristan Perlroth Prize, Smith-Richardson Fellowship, and European Union Studies Grant 2001
Oakland Athletics Hiking Tennis
CSP-CCJ
Entrepreneur 27
Mobile Monday
BusinessWeek Top Five Entrepreneurs Under 25 (#2) -- 2006
BusinessWeek New M-Commerce Barons -- 2006
CNN Young People Who Rock -- 2007