Brian Lee (entrepreneur)
South Korean-American entrepreneur From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Sung Lee[1] (born March 15, 1971)[2][3][4] is a South Korean-American entrepreneur who co-founded LegalZoom, ShoeDazzle, and The Honest Company.
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Born | Brian Sung Lee March 15, 1971 Seoul, South Korea |
Education | University of California, Los Angeles (BS, JD) |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Education and career
Lee was an attorney with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and a former manager at Deloitte. Lee attended Servite High School in Anaheim, graduated with a B.A. in Economics/Business from UCLA, and received his J.D. from UCLA School of Law.[citation needed]
In March 2001, Lee, along with Robert Shapiro, Brian P. Y. Liu, and Edward R. Hartman co-founded and launched Legalzoom.com, an online legal technology and services company.[5][6][7]
In May 2009, Lee, Kim Kardashian, Robert Shapiro, and MJ Eng co-founded and launched ShoeDazzle.com, an online fashion subscription service.[8]
Lee, Jessica Alba, Christopher Gavigan, and Sean Kane co-founded The Honest Company, a consumer goods company.[9]
Lee has been a managing partner of BAM Ventures, a venture capital firm, since 2017.[10]
In 2022, Lee and Derek Jeter co-founded the Arena Club, which was described as a digital sports card-collecting platform.[10]
Recognition
Lee was named one of the "25 most notable Korean-American entrepreneurs" by Forbes magazine in the year 2009.[11] In 2014, Lee and the other co-founders of The Honest Company were recognized as the Emerging Entrepreneurs of the Year by Ernst & Young at their award show.[12]
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