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Charles Jolley
Founder | Investor | Lover of Jazz & Wine | Go KU
Charles Jolley is a seasoned entrepreneur, investor, and technology executive with a diverse background in the tech industry. He is currently the Founder and Managing Partner at Tinman Group, an investment firm that focuses on transforming profitable companies into AI-powered industry leaders.12
Career Highlights
Entrepreneurial Ventures::
- Founded multiple successful startups, including Ozlo (an AI-powered voice assistant acquired by Facebook) and Strobe Inc. (a platform used by major companies for building iPad apps).3
- Co-founded Zeratec, Inc. during his senior year of high school, developing software for the US Army.3
Corporate Experience::
- Worked at Apple, helping launch iCloud and contributing to the development of the iPhone and iPad.23
- Served as Head of Platform/Android at Facebook, where he launched Facebook Home and ran Facebook for Android.3
Investment and Advisory Roles::
- Founder and Investor at Tinman Group since 2017, focusing on AI, remote work, and healthtech.3
- Advisor to companies like Kheiron Medical (AI-powered breast cancer screening) and Nivoda (global jewelry supply chain).3
- Venture Partner at Entrepreneur First.3
Education and Expertise
Charles holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business from Point Loma Nazarene University.3 His areas of expertise include:
- Technology integration
- Leadership development
- Exit strategies
- Artificial intelligence
Notable Achievements
- Has helped multiple companies achieve over $150 million in value or exits.2
- Created more than $500 million in value through Tinman Group's investments since 2017.2
- Exited three companies, with one acquisition by Apple and two by Facebook.4
Charles Jolley's LinkedIn profile can be found at linkedin.com/in/charlesjolley, where he is currently based in West Hollywood, California.3
Highlights
The Tinman Manifesto - our view on the future of tech investing and where AI will really make a difference. https://t.co/jatoDW0Ars
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