Bobby Murphy
Cofounder, Snap
- Murphy cofounded Snapchat parent Snap Inc., which debuted on the New York Stock Exchange in March 2017.
- Snapchat lets users share ephemeral messages or photos and videos with captions, masks and filters.
- Most of Snapchat’s 150 million daily users are between the ages of 18 and 34 years old.
- Snap launched video-capturing sunglasses called Spectacles in 2016.
- Murphy built Snap with his Stanford University fraternity brother Evan Spiegel.
Robert Cornelius Murphy (born July 19, 1988) is an American Internet entrepreneur and software engineer. He is the co-founder and the CTO of the American multinational technology and social media company Snap Inc., which he created (as Snapchat Inc.) with Evan Spiegel and Reggie Brown while they were students at Stanford University.
He was named as one of “100 Most Influential People in 2014” by Time. In 2015, Murphy was first listed and became the second-youngest billionaire in the world by Forbes.
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Early life
Murphy was born on July 19, 1988,[2] in Berkeley, California.[3] the son of a Filipino-born mother, Rosie L. Go-Murphy, and a United States-born father, Richard Cornelius Murphy Jr.[4] His parents are both government employees in California. His mother grew up in the Philippines, and emigrated to the United States.[5]
Murphy grew up in Berkeley, California and was educated at the School of the Madeleine, a private Roman Catholic grade school there.[6] He received his secondary education at Saint Mary’s College High School, also a private Catholic high school in Berkeley.[7]
Education
Murphy graduated in 2010 from Stanford University in Stanford, California, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematical and computational Science.[1] He was also a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity along with Evan Spiegel and Reggie Brown.[8][9]
Career
Murphy was recruited by Spiegel after they finished working on a failed startup called Future Freshman, a website that helped high school kids get advice when applying to colleges.[1][10] In 2011, Murphy co-founded a disappearing-image messaging app called Picaboo. The name was later changed to Snapchat.[11][12] After graduating from Stanford, Murphy spent a year working as a software engineer at Revel Systems (an iPad point of sale system for restaurants). Until Snapchat could secure venture capital funding, he used half of his paycheck to cover the cost of Snapchat’s server bills.[13][14]
At Snapchat, Murphy has led the engineering and research teams.[14] Murphy has also worked with Snapchat’s Snap Labs team, which produced Spectacles camera glasses in 2018.[15][16] At the time of Snapchat’s IPO in 2017, Murphy and Spiegel held over 45% of the company’s total stock. They also held over 70% of the voting power.[17]
In February 2017, Murphy and Spiegel pledged to donate up to 13,000,000 shares of Class A common stock to their newly created Snap Foundation, which will support the arts, education and youth non-profits, over the course of 15–20 years.[18][19]
Personal life
Murphy is a native of California.[citation needed] In 2015, he was recorded as the 1,250th-richest person in the world, by Forbes Magazine.[20] In 2015, Murphy ranked as the #15 U.S. Richest Entrepreneurs Under 40.[1] As of 2016, he was ranked #374 on the Forbes 400.[1] In 2018, Murphy purchased the former Pacific Palisades estate of “Green Acres” actor Eddie Albert for the asking price of $19.5 million.[21]
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