My real name is Jesse Shulman. On a good day, I look like this:
I research innovation, strategy, and the future of technology and large businesses at Harvard Business School in Cambridge, MA. My current focus is the battle royale between auto giants and technology firms as they compete to build self-driving vehicles. Previously, I wrote a thesis on the political and charitable giving of American billionaires.
While an undergraduate at Harvard College, I also co-founded and was the first co-president of the Franklin Fellowship, which seeks to create small communities on Harvard's campus dedicated to mutual improvement. The Fellowship continues to develop today. FF hosts 60 of Harvard's best and brightest for conversations and events, usually with enlightening guests, each week. Find more about us here.
(This blog is not affiliated with Harvard Business School, the Franklin Fellowship, or other organizations I am or have been a part of. My opinions are not necessarily the opinions of anyone else at the Fellowship, and so on. This is a personal blog.)