Summary
Maijid Moujaled is a technologist and operator with 13 years of experience building consumer mobile products and financial services, currently co-founding and leading Chipper Cash to bridge critical gaps in Africa’s payments landscape. He combines hands-on iOS engineering chops—shipped major apps at Flickr, Imgur and Yahoo—with product and business development instincts honed from scaling teams and student-run ventures. At Grinnell he co-founded a campus app dev group, raised six-figure funding, and trained a cohort of developers, signaling an appetite for talent-building and sustainable programs. His work blends polished client-side UX with pragmatic backend integrations, and he has a track record of shipping delightful, widely recognized mobile experiences. Based in San Francisco, he pairs startup grit with a liberal-arts CS foundation, often approaching fintech problems with a user-centered design mentality. Notably, he once stood out among 300,000+ applicants to join Remote Year, reflecting a preference for diverse, global perspectives in product work.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BA Computer Science, BA Computer Science at Grinnell College
North Muskegon High School
twi, English, Spanish