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Andy Lebowitz
Lead Backend Engineer @ Fizz - Z Fellow
Andy Lebowitz is a software engineer who is passionate about startups.2 He is currently a Software Engineer at Fizz.1
Lebowitz's previous roles include:
- Software Engineer at Fizz From October 2023 to present, Lebowitz works as a Software Engineer at Fizz in New York, New York.1
- Self-Employed From March 2023 to September 2023, Lebowitz worked on various personal projects, including a Slack-like logging API, a site for B2C companies to debug customer problems, a site for students to cold email founders for internships, and a site for people to browse and order coffee beans.1
- Lead Backend Engineer at Fizz (YC S21) From May 2022 to May 2023, Lebowitz was the Lead Backend Engineer at Fizz, a debit card company helping students build credit and backed by YC S21, Kleiner Perkins, and SV Angel, among others.1
- Co-Founder of Trellis From January 2021 to February 2022, Lebowitz co-founded Trellis, a platform for trading, which was later acquired by StockTwits and had over 200,000 trades made on the platform.1
- Software Engineer at Hebbia.AI From April 2021 to August 2021, Lebowitz built the v1 frontend for Hebbia.AI.1
- Software Engineer at Snackpass From April 2020 to April 2021, Lebowitz built real-time group ordering, referral codes, fraud detection, and a restaurant map for Snackpass.1
- Founder of Bamboo Innovations, LLC From June 2016 to January 2020, Lebowitz built iOS apps that gained over 10,000 users.1
- Software Engineer at Wild Republic From June 2018 to August 2019, Lebowitz built iOS apps for client use.1
Lebowitz studied Computer Science at the University of Michigan from 2020 to 2024 and attended Solon High School from 2016 to 2020.1 He started coding Swift apps at the age of 13.2
Lebowitz was a finalist in the University of Michigan Startup Pitch Competition in March 2019 and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in May 2019.1 He also placed 1st at Cal Hacks (UC Berkeley Hackathon) in April 2020, where he created dAIgnostic, a web application for medical professionals to upload and label images and graphs to train ML algorithms for diagnosing coronavirus.1
Highlights
Apr 19 · The Michigan Daily
UM student business owners talk entrepreneurial environment at the University - The Michigan Daily

