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Arach Tchoupani
Engineering Leader | 2x Founder | 4x CTO
Arach Tchoupani is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in technology and startups, currently based in San Francisco with a focus on AI-assisted development.
Having served as an Engineering Leader at Meta, Arach led teams within the Creator pillar and played a vital role in the growth of Bulletin. He was instrumental in establishing the Creator Education and Support teams during his tenure.
With a strong passion for startups, Arach co-founded Breathe Life, a successful SaaS platform for life insurers. The company's remarkable achievements include raising over $15M, acquiring more than 10 clients, and being acquired by Zinnia within a short span of four years.
Arach's robust professional journey includes significant roles at Outbox Technology, Lot18/Tasting Room, Primary.com, and PhotoShelter, where he contributed to generating transactions exceeding $1B annually.
Arach's educational background includes a Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering from Polytechnique Montréal and high school studies in Pure and Applied Science at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf.
His experience encompasses key positions such as Founder at Stealth Startup, Software Engineering Manager at Meta, Limited Partner at Diagram Ventures, and Board Member at Breathe Life, among others.
Arach Tchoupani has held leadership roles as Cofounder & CTO at Breathe Life, Founder at C3 Technologies Inc., VP of Engineering at PhotoShelter, Chief Technology Officer at Primary.com, Chief Technology Officer at Lot18, and Engineering Manager at Lot18, showcasing his diverse skill set and expertise across multiple domains.
His early career includes roles such as Software Engineer at Outbox Technology, Summer Intern at Alcan, and Software Engineer Intern at Tenrox, reflecting his progressive growth in the tech industry.
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agent = multi modal UX + llm + memory + planning + tools + while loop
I find the flexibility of the input/output UX of agentic systems is profound and powerful. This was perhaps encapsulated in llm (or tools) but deserving of more recognition in a definition