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Ben Jabbawy
Based in Boston with diverse experience in multiple companies.
Ben Jabbawy is the founder and former CEO of Privy, a prominent eCommerce marketing platform designed for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Under his leadership, Privy grew to support over 500,000 online stores across 180 countries and facilitated more than $15 billion in sales. The company was recognized as a leader in marketing automation within the Shopify ecosystem before being acquired by Attentive in June 2021, after which Jabbawy continued to lead Privy within Attentive until December 2022.235
Jabbawy's entrepreneurial journey began with the founding of Privy in December 2011, where he focused on providing tools and education for eCommerce brands. His previous experience includes co-founding Tiverias Apps, where he developed a successful iPhone application that reached the top of the App Store charts. He has also been involved in various advisory roles and is currently raising a fund to invest in early-stage commerce infrastructure.134
In addition to his business accomplishments, Jabbawy is known for his commitment to transparency and open communication, which has shaped the culture at Privy. He emphasizes the importance of understanding customer needs and maintaining a customer-focused approach in business operations.234
Highlights
Noah reached out in a DM in 2021, looking for help around all things being a founder in the shopify ecosystem.
Working together daily over slack/zoom these 4 years, purely in a investor/mentor relationship, has been a true highlight of my career.
Thankful he let me invest in his bootstrapped business.
He manifested building a great team, scaling, and selling his business.
He earned his own luck and ran a process when he knew it was time. You can too.
That's the power of the internet.
Excited for him and the team on this incredible story and their future with Milan and the dot digital team.
Noah - I look forward to meeting you some day in person 😂.
Nothing riles up startup drama like getting signatures on 280G.
Every time. So painful.
