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Alexander Asseily is a British/Lebanese technology entrepreneur and investor, and co-founder of consumer electronics company Jawbone. He was CEO of the company until 2007, Executive Chairman until 2010 and Non-Executive Chairman until January 2015. His business interests in the field are extensive, and he holds executive roles with companies such as Chiaro Technology, Atomico Ventures and Azimo. Asseily was named the 33rd most influential person in Silicon Valley in 2013.


Early life and education

Raised in
Beirut, Lebanon Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint of ...
and
London, UK London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a major se ...
, Asseily was educated in England before moving to California to obtain a Bachelor of Science in product design in 1997 and a master's in mechanical engineering in 1998 from
Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
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Career

In 1999, Asseily founded AliphCom, with Hosain Rahman to develop verbal communications technologies, that were based on ideas originating from his Stanford senior thesis, starting with noise suppression products. In 2002, the company won a contract with DARPA, the Pentagon’s research body, to look into ways for soldiers to communicate in adverse noise conditions. The product they developed was initially trademarked Noise-Assassin and it later became part of the Jawbone headset product range. In September 2004, the company released its first consumer product, followed by the Bluetooth Jawbone in 2006. In 2011, Aliph started operating as Jawbone, a company that had at the time secured more than $100 million in growth funding from the Mayfield Fund, Khosla Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Yuri Milner and J.P. Morgan, among others. Asseily served as CEO of Jawbone until 2007 and as Chairman until 2015. In 2011-2012, Asseily raised $14 million in seed financing to develop Equal Media. This included global media site State, which he co-founded with his brother Mark Asseily and which launched at TechCrunch Disrupt in September 2013. In 2011, he also invested in Lulu, a dating intelligence app marketed at college-age women. Asseily co-founded Chiaro Technology with Tania Boler in 2013. The women’s health startup is best known for the pelvic floor exerciser Elvie, which is accompanied by an app to track progress. The product won the Best R&D Award at the AXA PPP Health Tech and You awards 2015 and was also the winner of the Red Dot Product Design Award in 2016. Asseily acts as an Advisor to Osper, having invested in the company (which provides pre-paid debit cards for children) in 2013. Asseily serves as an adviser at venture capital fund Conversion Capital LLC. Alongside other tech investors, Asseily backed SmartUp, an app designed to aid start-ups. He is also an investor in the club and work space Second Home. Asseily is also an Entrepreneur Partner at
Atomico Atomico is a European Venture Capital firm headquartered in London, with offices in Paris, and Stockholm. Its founder and CEO is Niklas Zennström, a serial entrepreneur who co-founded Skype and Kazaa. History and investments It has invested ...
. Founded in 2006 by Skype co-founder, Niklas Zennström. Atomico invests in technology companies. He has been a member of Google’s Digital News Initiative Innovation Fund Council since 2015. He is also Non-Executive Chairman at Azimo, a money transfer business based in London.


Public speaking

* Young Global Leader United Kingdom Summit: Britain: A 21st Century Partner for Global Growth, 04/12/11 * Speaker at UN Global Summit on the Syrian Refugee Crisis *
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London talks, 03/04/2014 * Tedx Brussels: Ingredients for Cultural Explosions, 2014 * Sages and Scientists 2013 * Fast Growth Icons 2016 - keynote


Other interests

Asseily produced two documentaries pertaining to conflict in the Middle East and acted as executive producer for feature-length documentary
Aluna ''Aluna'' is a 2012 feature-length documentary film sequel to the 1990 BBC documentary ''From the Heart of The World: Elder Brother's Warning (BBC documentary), From the Heart of The World: Elder Brother's Warning''. The first documentary show ...
. The film centers around the ancient Kogi tribe of
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, who emerge from their native land to warn the rest of the world about environmental dangers and how to address them. The film was released in June 2012. He also produced the short film Two Men, One War, 33 Years On, which was broadcast on CNN, about two Lebanese civil war fighters reconciling with their past.


References

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