Paul Sawaya
🎮 something new in gaming, occasional angel investor / previously: co-founder of Human Interest
San Francisco, California
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Min Investment:
$10,000.00Max Investment:
$50,000.00Target Investment:
$25,000.00
Education
- YC
- HC
- BU
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Work Experience
Founder / CEO
2023
2015 - 2020
Co-Founder/CTO
2015 - 2020
Human Interest is a YC-backed digital 401(k) provider used by over 15,000 businesses to offer a retirement benefit to their employees. I was founding CTO for the company's first 5 years, and served on its Board of Directors.
2011 - 2013
Labs/Identity
2011 - 2013
Remote, part-time work relating to my college thesis with Mozilla Labs. Privacy and security tools for the web browser, which will include data visualization, browser automation, better password management, and more. More information available on my blog, http://connectioni.st.
Services Intern
2011 - 2011
Worked with Mozilla services group on a back-end service to send push notifications to the web browser in Python and JavaScript. Prototyped serveral other projects for the web browser, including a JavaScript-based P2P sockets API.
2010 - 2010
Software Engineering Intern
2010 - 2010
Worked with Apple's web group, on the Safari/WebKit rendering team to improve the implementation of a browser embedded 3D graphics API, WebGL. Worked to integrate Google's ANGLE shader compiler into WebKit. Had patches accepted to WebKit, and submitted patches (still in review) to the ANGLE project. Began work on bringing WebGL support to the Safari browser on Windows.
2009 - 2009
Software Engineer Intern
2009 - 2009
Participated in the development of a live video API, which allows for the integration of streaming video into applications. Wrote back end code in Ruby, and built out example API applications in PHP and Python. Created the entire Broadcaster API in HaXe, including Flash components for broadcasting live video. Developed features for improving the internal git-based code deployment system, most notably one that allows multiple code pushes simultaneously. Developed the Justin.tv Facebook application, Live, which allows live video broadcasting inside of Facebook.
2008 - 2008
Financial Software Developer Intern
2008 - 2008
Developed a financial services application, XDSH (or FX Dashboard), which allows foreign exchange traders working in the Bloomberg Terminal to create, store, and compare user-definable metrics on different foreign currencies. Programmed a Unix service in C++ using Bloomberg's proprietary tools and APIs, as well as developed an interface in JavaScript.