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Vorlage:Infobox person Joseph "Joe" Gebbia Jr. (born August 21, 1981) is an American designer and Internet entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Airbnb. In 2009, Gebbia was listed in BusinessWeek’s Top 20 Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs.[1] In 2010, he was named in Inc. Magazine’s Thirty under Thirty, and 2013, he was named in Fortune Magazine’s Forty-under-Forty.[2]

Early life

Joe Gebbia was born August 21, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia,[3][4] the son of Eileen and Joe Gebbia.[5] He has one sister, Kimberly.[5] He graduated in 2005 from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design and Industrial Design.[6][7] It was at RISD that he met Brian Chesky, who would later become his roommate and co-founder of Airbnb. While studying in the Northeast, Gebbia complemented his creative pursuits and studies at RISD with business coursework at Brown University and MIT.[8]

Career

After graduating from RISD,[9] Gebbia got a job at Chronicle Books in San Francisco,[10] while Chesky moved to Los Angeles. Gebbia convinced Chesky to move to San Francisco in 2007 to start a business together. When they both quit their jobs, their landlord raised their rent and so they were in need of money.[11] Knowing the Industrial Design Society of America conference was coming to San Francisco and many hotels were booked.[12] Gebbia believed they could rent out airbeds in their apartment to conference goers. They marketed this idea by creating a website called "AirBed & Breakfast."[11] This was the foundation of Airbnb. Another of Gebbia's roommates, Harvard graduate and technical architect Nathan Blecharczyk, became the third co-founder in February 2008.[13]

After failing to get the funding for the new company, the team designed cereal boxes, “Obama O’s” and “Cap’n McCains,” based on the 2008 presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain and sold them at the conventions.[14] When Gebbia shared their work with Paul Graham, founder of Y Combinator, he was impressed with the tenacity involved in the endeavor, admitting them to the program as a result. He gave them their first round of seed funding in 2009.[15]

In May 2017, Gebbia launched a modular office furniture business called Neighborhood. The furniture was created for Bernhardt Design, a furniture company that has worked with emerging designers.[16]

Philanthropy

Gebbia serves on the Board of Trustees of his alma mater, the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).[17] In 2014, he donated US$300,000 to RISD to establish a US$50,000 term scholarship and an endowed fund.[18] On June 1, 2016, Gebbia joined Warren Buffett and Bill Gates' 'The Giving Pledge', a select group of billionaires who have committed to give the majority of their wealth away.[19]

Personal life

He resides in San Francisco, California.[18]

References

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  1. Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs 2009: AirBnB - BusinessWeek. In: Businessweek.com . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  2. Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk, Founders of AirBnB. In: Inc.com . 19. Juli 2010. Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  3. Forbes Corporate Communications: Forbes' 29th Annual World's Billionaires Issue. In: Forbes. 2 March 2015.
  4. Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia. In: CNBC . 6. Oktober 2014. Abgerufen am 7. Mai 2016.
  5. a b Joe Gebbia - Brookhaven City Councilman retrieved May 8, 2016
  6. Founders - Airbnb. In: airbnb.co.uk.
  7. Gebbia Thinks Big. In: RISD . Abgerufen am 7. Mai 2016.
  8. RISD. In: www.risd.edu . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  9. http://www.risd.edu/About/News/Gebbia_Thinks_Big/
  10. Joe Gebbia (Amerikanisches Englisch) In: Fast Company . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  11. a b Starred: The Email That Launched Airbnb (Amerikanisches Englisch) In: Fast Company . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  12. AirBed & Breakfast for Connecting '07. In: Core77 . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  13. Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs 2009: AirBnB - BusinessWeek. In: Businessweek.com . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  14. 19_Airbnb (Amerikanisches Englisch) In: Fast Company . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  15. Alistair Fairweather: Brian Chesky: The homeless entrepreneur. In: The M&G Online . Abgerufen am 11. Februar 2016.
  16. Airbnb Cofounder Joe Gebbia’s Next Project? Furniture Design (en-US). In: Co.Design, 22. Mai 2017. Abgerufen am 23. Mai 2017. 
  17. Board of Trustees - Leadership - About - RISD. In: risd.edu.
  18. a b Airbnb Cofounder Supports RISD Scholarships - News - About - RISD. In: risd.edu.
  19. Airbnb Cofounders Join Buffett and Gates' 'Giving Pledge'. Fortune. June 1, 2016. Abgerufen im October 10, 2016.