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Jared Hecht

Jared Hecht is an American entrepreneur and investor best known as the co-founder and former CEO of Fundera, an online marketplace connecting small business owners to financial solutions such as loans and credit cards. He co-founded the company in 2013 after witnessing his cousin's struggles with opaque small business lending processes, aiming to provide transparency and better matching for entrepreneurs. Fundera was acquired by NerdWallet in 2020. After graduating, Hecht worked in business development at , where he helped drive international expansion and partnerships. He then co-founded , a mobile group messaging app, in 2010 alongside Steve Martocci during the TechCrunch Disrupt hackathon in . The service rapidly gained popularity and was acquired by just 370 days after launch in August 2011 for approximately $85 million, with itself acquired by shortly thereafter. Following the sale, Hecht became an angel investor before founding Fundera. Hecht holds a in from , earned in 2009, during which he served as publisher and managing director of the student publication Inside New York. He has served as a venture partner at since 2024, advising and investing in early-stage startups, and sits on the advisory board of Columbia University's Entrepreneurship Organization. His investments include notable companies such as TransferWise (now ), Codecademy, and Flatiron Health.

Early life and education

Early life

Jared Hecht was born on March 11, 1987, in the United States. As a child, Hecht displayed exceptional talent in chess, winning the National K-6 Championship in 1999 while in the sixth grade. He competed in tournaments across the country, achieving a peak rating of 1622 by age 13 and facing notable opponents such as future . During one tournament trip to around age 10 or 11, Hecht visited , where he hustled more experienced players for small stakes. Hecht's involvement in chess extended through most of , where the strategic nature of the game honed his analytical skills. By age 13, having accomplished his primary goals in the sport—including meeting chess idols and competing at a national level—he retired from serious competitive play. Hecht later pursued at .

Education

Jared Hecht attended in the City of from 2005 to 2009, where he pursued undergraduate studies in Columbia College. He earned a degree in in 2009, focusing on coursework that blended analytical skills with an interest in and organizational dynamics. During his time at , Hecht immersed himself in entrepreneurial activities through the university's Columbia Student Enterprise program, which supported student-led ventures. He served as the publisher and managing director of Inside New York, a student-run guidebook to dining and cultural life in the city, effectively operating it as a real-world under the program's guidance. This hands-on role honed his leadership and operational skills, providing early exposure to managing teams, revenue generation, and market-facing projects that later shaped his career in technology startups. Hecht's university involvement extended to fostering a campus culture of innovation, though no specific academic honors or technology-focused projects beyond his enterprise work are documented from this period. These experiences at laid a foundational influence on his transition from to .

Career

Early career

After graduating from Columbia University with a bachelor's degree in political science in 2009, Jared Hecht began his professional career in the tech industry. He joined Tumblr as a business development manager in 2009, where he worked for approximately one year until 2010. In this role, Hecht concentrated on driving the platform's international expansion and forging strategic partnerships to support its growth as an emerging site. His responsibilities included negotiating key deals and expanding Tumblr's user base into new global markets, which offered him early exposure to the dynamics of startup operations and the burgeoning landscape. This experience at , a rapidly scaling New York-based company, equipped Hecht with practical insights into strategies and the challenges of international market entry in the tech sector.

GroupMe

In May 2010, Jared Hecht co-founded GroupMe with Steve Martocci at a TechCrunch Disrupt hackathon, creating a mobile group messaging application designed to streamline communication and replace cumbersome email chains for coordinating events and groups. Drawing from his prior role in business development at Tumblr, Hecht focused on product vision and strategic growth, committing full-time to the venture by July 2010 as the app evolved from its initial prototype, originally named Grouply, aimed at festival-goers. The beta version launched publicly at TechCrunch Disrupt on September 29, 2010, quickly gaining traction for its simple interface supporting SMS and MMS across platforms. GroupMe's momentum accelerated in March 2011 when it won the Breakout Digital Trend Award at (SXSW) Interactive, propelling the app to widespread media attention and user adoption, reaching millions across 90 countries within months. This recognition facilitated significant funding, including an $850,000 seed round in August 2010 from investors such as Lerer Ventures, First Round Capital, Betaworks, and SV Angel, followed by a $10.6 million Series B in January 2011 led by and General Catalyst Partners. Hecht played a pivotal role in these efforts, leveraging his to secure partnerships and scale operations while overseeing product enhancements like location sharing and photo integration to meet user demands. The company's rapid ascent culminated in its acquisition by —a subsidiary—for $85 million in August 2011, just 370 days after its public launch and less than a year post-launch, marking one of the fastest exits in tech history at the time. Under Hecht's co-leadership, had achieved viral growth without revenue, prioritizing and network effects that positioned it as a leader in mobile social messaging before competitors like dominated the space.

Fundera

Jared Hecht co-founded Fundera in 2013 alongside Andres Moran and Rohan Deshpande, launching the platform publicly in February 2014 as an online marketplace designed to connect small business owners with non-bank lenders. The idea stemmed from Hecht's observation of his wife's cousin, Zach Weprin, struggling to secure a loan for his successful sushi restaurant chain, Fusian, despite its viability, highlighting the opacity and challenges in traditional small business lending. This personal experience, combined with capital and insights from Hecht's prior success in selling GroupMe to Skype in 2011, motivated the creation of a transparent platform to streamline access to financing. Fundera raised a total of $18.9 million across multiple funding rounds from prominent investors, including , First Round Capital, Lerer Ventures, SV Angel, QED Investors, and Susquehanna Growth Equity. The initial seed round in 2014 brought in $3.4 million, followed by a $11.5 million Series B in September 2015 led by Susquehanna Growth Equity and QED Investors, enabling the company to scale its operations and lender network. By late 2015, Fundera had facilitated over $60 million in credit for more than 1,200 es nationwide, spanning industries such as retail, food services, and , demonstrating early traction in addressing underserved lending needs. Hecht served as CEO from through the company's growth phase, overseeing its evolution into a comprehensive resource for . In October 2020, acquired Fundera to integrate its lending marketplace into its broader personal finance platform, marking the end of Hecht's direct leadership role. A core innovation of Fundera was its proprietary matching , which allowed business owners to submit a single application and receive personalized recommendations from a curated network of 25-30 lenders, reducing the time and complexity of comparing options. Over time, the platform expanded beyond loans to include credit cards, lines of credit, and other financial products like and banking services, broadening its utility for owners seeking holistic financial solutions.

Investments and later roles

Following the acquisition of Fundera by NerdWallet in 2020, Hecht took a 12-month hiatus in 2023 to recharge after years of continuous startup building. In 2012, Hecht co-founded Magellan Ventures with Steve Martocci, through which he built and invested in early-stage companies, continuing this work until 2023. As an angel investor since shortly after the 2011 sale of , Hecht made personal investments in promising startups, including in its early rounds, TransferWise (now ) around 2013, and Flatiron Health during its 2013 Series A. These investment activities were enabled by proceeds from the acquisitions of and Fundera. In 2015, Hecht was recognized on Forbes' "30 Under 30" list in the Consumer Tech category for his entrepreneurial achievements. In January 2024, Hecht joined as a Venture Partner, where he leads early-stage investments and supports portfolio companies. At USV, Hecht has contributed to the firm's thought leadership through blog posts on topics such as trust, including explorations of online verification challenges in "Bed Bugs and Trust on the " (January 2025) and network dynamics in "Home On The " (September 2024).

Personal life

Family

Jared Hecht married Carrie Weprin, a , on September 4, 2011, in Snowmass Village, , in a ceremony officiated by Rabbi Mendel Mintz. The couple has two children and resides in , New York, where they maintain a stable family life. Hecht's family connections have shaped his business decisions, notably inspiring the creation of Fundera in 2013 after his wife's cousin, Zach Weprin, encountered significant challenges obtaining a despite running a successful chain called Fusian in . This personal experience highlighted the frustrations of opaque lending processes for entrepreneurs, motivating Hecht to build a platform that simplifies access to financial solutions. As of 2025, Hecht and Weprin continue to live in , having purchased a multifamily property in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood in December 2023 for $6.75 million, underscoring their long-term roots in the area. In 2023, Hecht took a 12-month professional hiatus to recharge, reflecting on the need to balance his career demands with family priorities.

Interests

Jared Hecht developed a passion for chess at a young age, becoming a national champion during his sixth-grade year. He has reflected on this experience in recent writings, noting how competitive chess shaped his strategic thinking through . Hecht continues to engage with chess, drawing parallels between its principles of risk and sacrifice and broader life lessons. Beyond chess, Hecht enjoys racquet sports such as and , along with various outdoor activities that provide opportunities for physical and mental rejuvenation. These pursuits reflect his interest in dynamic, skill-based recreation that complements his appreciation for strategy in games like chess.

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