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American Entrepreneur From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jamie Hodari is an American entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of the flexible workplace provider Industrious.[1][2]
Jamie Hodari | |
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Education | Columbia University (BA) Harvard University (MPP) Yale University (JD) |
Title | CEO, Industrious |
Relatives | Leah Hodari |
Hodari grew up in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[3][4] He graduated from the Cranbrook Schools and received his B.A. from Columbia University, an M.P.P. from Harvard Kennedy School, and a J.D. from Yale Law School.[5][6][7][8] Hodari worked as a reporter for The Times of India after learning Hindi and Urdu in college,[9] then for the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell after law school and was an analyst at Birch Run Capital.[5]
Hodari left finance to head a private college scholarship program for orphans of the Rwandan genocide called Generation Rwanda.[10] He co-founded and served as CEO of Kepler, an experimental university tasked with bringing accessible higher education to Rwanda.[11][12]
In 2012, Hodari co-founded Industrious with Justin Stewart, his next-door neighbor, who was then heading the U.S. arm of a Chinese Real Estate company. The two had similar unpleasant experiences in shared workspaces, which inspired them to start a premium flexible workplace company.[5][13] The company has grown to over 500 employees over 150 locations in over 65 markets in the United States and worldwide as well as one of Inc. magazine's fastest growing companies in 2020.[14][15]
Hodari was played by Jordan Bridges in the 2022 miniseries WeCrashed.[16][17]
Hodari lives in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.[1][18]
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