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2 days ago · Joe Gebbia cofounded peer-to-peer room and home rental company Airbnb with Brian Chesky and Nathan Blecharczyk in 2008. In July 2022, Gebbia stepped back from his day-to-day role at Airbnb.
- Brian Chesky
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- Nathan Blecharczyk
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- Brian Chesky
5 days ago · Nathan Blecharczyk cofounded peer-to-peer room and home rental company Airbnb with Joe Gebbia and Brian Chesky in 2008. Blecharczyk, who is chief strategy officer, was the company's first...
4 days ago · From Air Mattresses to Global Influence: Brian Chesky's Visionary Path in Redefining Travel and Hospitality Brian Chesky, alongside his co-founders Joe Gebbia NEW! New exclusive interviews with young entrepreneurs Read More
5 days ago · Seventeen years after San Francisco roommates Joe Gebbia and Brian Chesky looked in their empty loft and saw, not the miscellaneous junk and terrifyingly huge spiders lurking in the unused corners of most homes, but a $140 billion idea, Australian politicians are still grappling with Airbnb.
2 days ago · Chesky founded the company in 2008 with Nathan Blecharczyk and Joe Gebbia. It has more than 4 million hosts and has served more than 1.5 billion guests, according to the company's website.
3 days ago · Co-founders Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia came from a design background, doubling as the company’s user experience and product design wizards. The third co-founder, wildcard Noah Blecharczyk, joined later on with his software developer and business strategist expertise, becoming the company’s chief technology officer.
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