Wayne Chang是一位连续创业者和天使投资人。他的最新公司Crashlytics被Twitter收购,这是当时最大的一笔收购。他曾参与过其他著名的初创公司,例如Dropbox、Napster等,目前市值超过100亿美元。
他还是几家知名基金的有限合伙人。作为帮助下一代企业家的热情的一部分,他经常在哈佛、麻省理工学院和康奈尔大学等大学发表演讲和讲座,还担任TechStars、极限初创公司和MassChallenge的导师。
Chang founded i2hub, a popular file-sharing network connecting over 400 universities via Internet2. With i2hub, he teamed up with the Winklevoss twins to form "The Winklevoss Chang Group," in its battle with early Facebook (depicted in The Social Network). Subsequently, Chang helped found Dropbox, and with Drew Houston, recruited co-founder Arash Ferdowsi, and with both Drew and Arash, pitched Dropbox to Paul Graham at Y Combinator.
He then co-founded multiple successful tech startups. Crashlytics, with Jeff Seibert, which was acquired by Twitter in its then-largest acquisition where he then served as GM of Twitter's developer platform. Crashlytics was acquired by Google from Twitter, and is now the leading mobile SDK installed and used on over 7 billion devices (monthly). He also co-founded Digits, an applied AI company valued at ~$600 million, and Patented.ai, his second applied AI company focused on high-stakes litigation tools. His latest startup is Reasoner, the reasoning engine for applications that demand the highest precision and accuracy.
他被《波士顿商业杂志》评为40岁以下40岁,还被母校马萨诸塞大学阿默斯特分校授予荣誉博士学位。