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      • Paul Sciarra (born c. 1981) is an American Internet entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of Pinterest.
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  2. Apr 25, 2012 · Paul Sciarra cofounded Pinterest. Together, they came up with a product called Tote, "a catalogue that was on the phone." Vimeo

  3. Oct 23, 2022 · Ben Silbermann, Evan Sharp and Paul Sciarra co-founded Pinterest back in March 2010. Ben Silbermann is the CEO of Pinterest. Both of Ben’s parents are doctors, including his sisters too.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_SciarraPaul Sciarra - Wikipedia

    Paul Sciarra (born c. 1981) is an American Internet entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of Pinterest . Early life. Sciarra was born circa 1981 [where?]. [1] He graduated from Yale University. Career. Sciarra worked at the venture capital firm Radius Ventures, LLC. In 2003 he quit his job, along with Ben Silbermann, to create Cold Brew Labs. [2] .

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · Pinterest was co-founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp in March 2010. Initially conceived as a platform for users to collect and organize ideas, the trio launched...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PinterestPinterest - Wikipedia

    Co-founder Paul Sciarra left his position at Pinterest in April 2012 for a consulting job as entrepreneur in residence at Andreessen Horowitz. [93] On 17 May 2012, Japanese electronic commerce company Rakuten announced it was leading a $100 million investment in Pinterest, alongside investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture ...

  7. Pinterest was founded in March 2010 by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp. Initially, it was an invite-only platform, and it gained popularity for its unique concept of allowing users to discover and save ideas for various projects and interests.

  8. In 2009, Pinterest was co-founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp, marking the beginning of its journey. Initially, it operated as an invite-only platform and by August 2010, it had garnered just 5,000 users. This exclusivity created an air of intrigue around the fledgling social network.