Ari Borensztein
Ari Borensztein
Ari Borensztein is a highly educated individual with a diverse background in software development, literature, computer science, law, and industrial design. With a BA and a distinction in literature from Yale University, Borensztein later pursued postgraduate studies at Harvard University in computer science and law. He also studied industrial design at the Massachusetts College of Art.
Borensztein has worked in various organizations throughout his career. He is the co-founder and chief technology officer at Playback, a position that highlights his technical expertise. Borensztein also spent time as a senior front-end engineer at Vimeo, as well as a front-end engineer at the same company. His diverse background also includes experience as an assistant and research associate to Professor Lawrence Lessig at Harvard Law School. Additionally, he worked as a Tanglewood Guide and Public Representative at Boston Symphony Orchestra and as an Instructional Innovation Intern at the Yale Instructional Technology Group.
Overall, Borensztein's education and professional experience make him a well-rounded individual with a variety of unique skills and expertise.