Spencer Rascoff
Spencer Rascoff
Spencer Rascoff is a renowned entrepreneur, co-founder, and company leader who has made significant contributions to the tech industry. Graduating cum laude from Harvard University, Rascoff has made an impact on various organizations throughout his career. He co-founded Zillow, Hotwire, dot.LA, Pacaso, Recon Food, Queue, Path, and Supernova's family of SPACs, and 75 & Sunny. While serving as the CEO of Zillow for a decade, Rascoff steered the company to excellent heights, growing it to over 4,500 employees, $3 billion in revenue, and $15 billion in market capitalization. He has also served as a visiting executive professor at Harvard Business School, where he co-created and co-taught the "Managing Tech Ventures" course. Rascoff is currently an angel investor and executive chair of dot.LA and the board chair of Pacaso, where he pioneers a new way to own a second home. He is a co-chair of Supernova, a family of Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, which take public great private companies. His immense contributions to the tech industry stretches beyond these organizations, as he holds board member roles and is a member of several tech-related groups. Rascoff's impact can also be seen in his published book "Zillow Talk: Rewriting the Rules of Real Estate" and "Office Hours," a podcast where he discusses leadership, diversity and inclusion, and startups.
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