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Jeff Kirschner

Empowering people to clean the planet.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Jeff Kirschner

Empowering people to clean the planet.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Jeff Kirschner is a successful entrepreneur and founder, dedicated to solving one of humanity's greatest and most complex problems: littering. Jeff is the founder and CEO of Litterati, a global community that uses data-driven techniques to create a litter-free planet. He has been featured in various well-known publications such as Rolling Stone, CNN, National Geographic, Huffington Post, Time Magazine, USA Today, and many more.

Jeff is also a renowned public speaker who has provided keynote speeches for Fortune 500 companies, government organizations, universities, and conferences. Some of his clients include Google, Facebook, eBay, US Environmental Protection Agency, University of Michigan, and University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business, to name a few.

Jeff Kirschner holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing and Organizational Behavior from the University of Michigan. His career began in advertising working with clients such as Sony, Levi's, and Novartis. He continued to consult with advertising agencies such as MuhTayZik Hofher on clients such as HP and Google.

Jeff's passion is in storytelling, and he has written several scripts. He previously taught Story at Miami Ad School and has been a Board of Directors of SF Playhouse. He is also a wanderer having traveled around the world.

Highlights
Mar 15 · Via Twitter

@schlaf My Co-Founder and I used an exercise called the 7 C's. We periodically review to ensure we are still align… https://t.co/MHsqp92jWa

Mar 14 · Via Twitter

@schlaf @zachcoelius At the time, I didn't fully appreciate the need for an outsized exit multiple. I do now.

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