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No portion of may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. “Don’t worry about failure you only have to be right once.Copyright © 2023 Houston Texans. See Drew Houstons recent investments in Pre-Seed Consumer. Houston held 24.4 percent voting power in Dropbox before filing for IPO in February 2018. View who can give you a warm intro to Drew and 30000+ top startup investors by joining Signal. Frustrated with his inability to access his files without. According to Forbes, his net worth is about 2.2 billion. When Drew Houston was a student at MIT, he regularly forgot to bring his USB flash drive to class.

drew houston

Houston himself is considered an innovative entrepreneur, and has a net worth of $2.2 billion. Houston is an American Internet entrepreneur, and the co-founder and CEO of Dropbox, an online backup and storage service. The company now has more than 500 million users around the globe. Today, Dropbox is considered Y Combinator’s most successful investment thus far. 104 W Drew St, Houston, TX 77006-2002 is a single-family home listed for rent at /mo. In May 2007, he officially formed the company behind Dropbox and a few months later he secured seed funding from the business accelerator Y Combinator. When Houston first came up with the idea for Dropbox, he noticed that similar services at the time “suffered problems with Internet latency, large files, bugs, or just made me think too much.” Although he initially began designing his service to be used just for his own purposes, he realized that it could be useful for a much wider audience. While there, he met Arash Ferdowsi who later became his business partner and one of the founding entrepreneurs of Dropbox. Drew Houston is a neurologist in Newberg, Oregon and is affiliated with Providence Newberg Medical Center. After graduating high school, he began attending MIT where he received his degree in computer science. Frustrated with his inability to access his files without it, Houston began creating the service that soon became Dropbox. When Drew Houston was a student at MIT, he regularly forgot to bring his USB flash drive to class.












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