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Philip James (born June 30, 1978) is a British entrepreneur and adventurer living in California. He is currently CEO of Penrose Hill, a wine company based in Napa, California that sells through its website Firstleaf.com and through retail. He was also the founding CEO of both
Lot18 Lot18 curates, markets and retails fine wine online. Lot18 has offices in New York, New York and Napa, California. Lot18 sells wines from around the globe. Lot18 also creates custom wines and brands, including Axiom, Mythmaker, Finial, Q8, Amu ...
, a private sale site for wine and food, and
Snooth Snooth is a social networking website based in New York City, United States. It was founded in November 2006 by Philip J. K. James, a graduate of Oxford University and Columbia Business School. The company raised $300,000 in seed financing in D ...
, a comparison shopping internet site for wine.


Career

Philip is CEO of Penrose Hill a wine company based in Napa, California, that sells through its website Firstleaf.com and through retail. The company is backed by Loeb Enterprises,
Greycroft Ventures Greycroft is an American venture capital firm. It manages over $2 billion in capital with investments in companies such as Bird, Bumble, HuffPost, Goop, Scopely, The RealReal, and Venmo. Greycroft was founded in 2006 by Alan Patricof, Da ...
, Tribeca Venture Partners and Primary Ventures and has won over 2,800 awards for its wines. Previously James was the founding CEO of
Lot18 Lot18 curates, markets and retails fine wine online. Lot18 has offices in New York, New York and Napa, California. Lot18 sells wines from around the globe. Lot18 also creates custom wines and brands, including Axiom, Mythmaker, Finial, Q8, Amu ...
, a website that provides consumers with access to a curated selection of wines. Lot18 is headquartered in New York City, and is backed by $45 million in venture capital from Accel, NEA and
FirstMark Capital FirstMark Capital is a venture capital firm based in New York City. FirstMark invests in early-stage technology companies, frequently as the first institutional investor. Notable investments include Airbnb, Pinterest, Shopify, DraftKings, Upwork, ...
. Prior to Lot18, James was the founding CEO of
Snooth Snooth is a social networking website based in New York City, United States. It was founded in November 2006 by Philip J. K. James, a graduate of Oxford University and Columbia Business School. The company raised $300,000 in seed financing in D ...
, a lifestyle media company with several properties, including Snooth.com, TheSpir.it and WhatsCook.in. James is also a founder of Popdust, a music focused content and commerce company backed by
RRE Ventures RRE Ventures is an American Venture capital, Venture Capital firm based in New York City. The firm primarily invests in Seed money, seed, Series A round, series A and series B rounds and focuses on companies operating in the software, internet, c ...
, NEA, Lerer Ventures, Softbank, Raptor and Project A. James was named a Finalist in the 2012 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards and to Business Insider’s 2011 “Silicon Alley 100” list of the most important figures in the New York tech sector. He was also invited to be in the second annual class of NYC Venture Fellows, a program from Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s office that recognizes the achievements of the city’s most promising entrepreneurs. James is also a mentor at the New York branch of Techstars, a startup accelerator program. James graduated from
St Hugh's College, Oxford St Hugh's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. It is located on a site on St Margaret's Road, to the north of the city centre. It was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth as a women's college, and accepte ...
in 1999, at age 20, with a master's degree in Chemistry and
Columbia Business School Columbia Business School (CBS) is the business school of Columbia University, a Private university, private research university in New York City. Established in 1916, Columbia Business School is one of six Ivy League business schools and is one ...
in 2005 with his MBA. In addition he holds the Certified Specialist of Wine from the Society of Wine Educators.


Expeditions

In 2013 James rode his motorcycle 17,000 miles around the world, raising money for Wine to Water, a water charity with projects in 15 countries. His trip was cut short after needing surgery upon crashing in Kazakhstan. James is also a mountaineer and a sailor. A certified Yachtmaster, James has sailed in many offshore races, including the Trans-Atlantic ARC race in 2002. He has also climbed on five continents and climbed Mount Everest in 2003 and played a role in the high altitude rescue of Conan Harrod from Everest's North Face.


Charity

In 2014, James and Kevin Boyer, his business partner at CustomVine, were the faces of an internet hoax which described the invention of a "Miracle Machine", an appliance that could turn water into wine. The hoax was designed to raise awareness for
Wine to Water Wine To Water is a non-profit organization committed to supporting life and dignity for all through the power of clean water. The organization was founded by Doc Hendley in 2007. History The idea for Wine To Water was born with the first fundra ...
, a water charity that James has supported in the past. The Miracle Machine news went viral with over 500 million media impressions and over 500 media outlets around the world covering the story. The campaign was a co-winner for the Community Relations category at the 2014 Platinum PR Awards, was named as one of the Top 15 Internet Hoaxes of 2014 by the Washington Post and one of the 10 Best Cause Marketing Campaigns by Selfish Giving. In addition to his current personal work with Wine to Water, Charity: Water is the official charity of Lot18. Also in 2002 James worked for several months as a volunteer teacher in La Paz, Bolivia.


See also

* List of wine personalities


References


External links


Wine and Water blogWine to WaterPopdustPopdust funding articleBBC News article on the 2003 Everest Rescue
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