Amir Hosseinpour is the CTO of FitOrbit Inc. head-quartered in Los Angeles, backed by Spark Capital (Twitter, Tumblr) and founding investors SV Angel (Google, Facebook, Paypal), Tim Armstrong (CEO of AOL), Mark Mastrov (founder of 24Hour Fitness), and Jake Steinfeld (CEO of Body by Jake Global and Chairman of California Governor Schwarzenegger’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports). FitOrbit provides an innovative crowd-sourced platform to democratize personal fitness via web and mobile.
Amir is the former CEO and President of Juice Wireless, Inc. head-quartered in Los Angeles, California - provider of embedded mobile social networking technology for AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Nokia and backed by Qualcomm Ventures, 21Ventures and Frontier Communications. Amir was responsible for delivering the first photo and location sharing service on the iPhone, Flutter - an official Apple Top 10 Most Downloaded Social Networking app for 2008 in the App Store and a Webby (International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences) Honoree for Innovation.
Amir is a former Cambridge-MIT Entrepreneurship award winner and has B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Cambridge.