Charles Jolley is an investor and serial founder with over eight years of formal experience and a two-decade track record building companies and products at the intersection of AI, robotics, and consumer platforms. He has founded and scaled multiple startups—most notably Ozlo (acquired by Facebook), URB-E, and SproutCore—which shows a pattern of shipping both software and hardware at scale and influencing products used by millions. Currently he invests in and acquires technology and software businesses focused on remote work, AI-driven productivity, and healthtech through Tinman Group while operating complementary ventures in AI-powered local lead generation and leadership transformation. A hands-on technologist and open-source contributor, he migrated significant parts of nteract to TypeScript and created SproutCore, an early framework later adopted by Apple (now Ember). His board and advisor roles at AI health companies like Kheiron and Feebris reflect a deliberate focus on using machine intelligence to improve healthcare access and outcomes. Based in West Hollywood, he combines operator experience, technical depth, and a talent for turning research-grade ideas into commercial products.
8 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Business, Strategy, Management, and Marketing, Business, Strategy, Management, and Marketing at Point Loma Nazarene University
Contributions:30 commits, 10 PRs, 2 pushes in 4 days
Contributions summary:Charles primarily focused on converting existing code within the `nteract/nteract` repository to TypeScript. This included refactoring components like octicons and the monaco-editor, as well as converting the "commutable" package. They addressed bugs related to type checking, refactoring, and imports. The user also made adjustments to the build process and flow type errors.
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