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Jared Weinstein

Jared Weinstein is an American mathematician specializing in , arithmetic , and automorphic forms. He currently serves as a in the Department of and Statistics at , where he is affiliated with the research group and has held positions since 2017, advancing to full in 2023. Weinstein earned his AB from and PhD from the in 2007, with a dissertation on Automorphic Representations with Local Constraints under the supervision of . His research focuses on advanced topics such as p-adic geometry, the , and representations of p-adic groups, earning recognition through NSF Graduate Research and Postdoctoral Fellowships from 2003–2006 and 2008–2011, respectively. A notable achievement includes co-authoring Berkeley Lectures on p-adic Geometry with Fields Medalist , which elucidates breakthroughs in rigid analytic spaces and perfectoid techniques central to modern arithmetic geometry. Weinstein's publications appear in prestigious venues, with contributions to understanding geometric realizations of automorphic representations and , as reflected in his profile showing sustained impact in the field. He has also delivered invited lectures, including on variations of Faltings' themes and p-adic geometry seminars, underscoring his role in advancing theoretical mathematics.

Early Life and Education

Childhood and Family in Birmingham

Jared Weinstein was raised in , as part of a Jewish family active in local . His parents, Steve and Brenda Weinstein, established the Steve & Brenda Weinstein Community Enrichment Fund through the Birmingham Jewish Foundation, supporting community initiatives in the region. He also shares a with Marla Weinstein Ostroff, indicating familial ties within the same philanthropic network. During his youth in the late and early , Weinstein lived in Birmingham at a time when he recalled following events like Michael Jordan's brief career while in junior high school.

University Education and Initial Interests

Weinstein enrolled at in 1998 following his graduation from , pursuing a degree in studies. He completed this degree in 2002, with a minor in that complemented his focus on policy analysis and economic principles. During his undergraduate years, Weinstein demonstrated an early commitment to applying policy knowledge to practical community challenges, reflecting interests in and urban development. A key manifestation of these interests occurred through his with classmate Grossman in Professor Tony Brown's "Enterprising Leadership" course in spring 2001. The pair identified inadequate facilities for inner-city youth baseball in , and secured a university grant to fund improvements for local leagues, transforming a policy-oriented academic exercise into tangible community impact. This initiative highlighted Weinstein's initial inclinations toward leveraging for grassroots solutions, particularly in , , and economic opportunity for underserved populations—interests that foreshadowed his later government service. Weinstein's university experience also nurtured a broader fascination with and institutional reform, evident in his selection of as a major amid Duke's emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to and societal issues. These formative pursuits laid the groundwork for his post-graduation entry into federal service, where policy implementation became central.

Political Career

Entry into Government Service

Weinstein entered federal government service immediately following his graduation from Duke University in 2002, securing a position in the White House Office of Presidential Scheduling. In this initial role, he supported the coordination of the president's daily itinerary and travel logistics amid the early years of the administration, which included responses to the and subsequent national security priorities. By fall 2003, Weinstein was promoted to personal assistant to , handling administrative duties, briefings, and direct support for Card's oversight of policy implementation and staff coordination. He retained this position through Card's tenure, which ended in March 2006, and transitioned seamlessly to serve , Card's successor as . Under Bolten, Weinstein continued providing close operational assistance during a period of administration restructuring aimed at improving efficiency and public communication. These early roles established his trajectory within the executive branch, leveraging his organizational skills in high-stakes environments.

Service in the Bush Administration

Weinstein entered federal government service in 2002, working in the scheduling office. In the fall of 2003, he advanced to the role of personal assistant to , providing direct support in daily operations and coordination. He retained this position under Card's successor, , who assumed the chief of staff role in April 2006, continuing until June 14, 2006. On June 14, 2006, upon the recommendation of Andrew Card, Weinstein was appointed special assistant and personal aide to President George W. Bush, succeeding Blake Gottesman in the position. He held this role through the remainder of the administration, until January 20, 2009. In this capacity, Weinstein managed the president's immediate personal and logistical needs, including handling items such as breath mints during meetings, jackets after public remarks, hand sanitizer before events, and placement of speeches on podiums prior to addresses. For instance, in February 2007, he positioned the president's State of the Economy speech on a podium ahead of delivery, and during an immigration remarks event, he received the president's jacket post-speech. These duties positioned him in close proximity to the president, facilitating seamless execution of daily activities amid the administration's final years, which included ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, domestic policy initiatives, and the 2008 financial crisis response.

Business and Investment Career

Transition to Private Sector

Following the conclusion of 's presidency on January 20, 2009, Weinstein served briefly as Deputy Chief of Staff for the Office of in , , supporting the former president's post-White House activities. In 2009, he enrolled at the , completing an MBA in 2011. This period marked Weinstein's pivot from public service to private-sector pursuits in technology and finance; upon graduation in 2011, he joined Palantir Technologies as an advisor in business development, a role he held through 2015.

Role at Thrive Capital

In 2011, Weinstein joined Thrive Capital as a co-founder and general partner, contributing to the firm's early expansion following its establishment by Joshua Kushner in 2009. He also served as chief operating officer, overseeing operational aspects including staff management and internal processes. During his tenure through 2022, Weinstein participated in investment sourcing and evaluation, with a focus on technology startups and opportunities in emerging markets such as , where he advocated for capital deployment to support local entrepreneurship. Under his involvement, Thrive Capital raised successive funds, culminating in an $3 billion eighth fund closure in February 2022, enabling investments in high-growth sectors like internet and software companies. Weinstein departed as part of broader partner exits at the firm later that year.

Philanthropy and Advocacy

Involvement with The Overton Project

Jared Weinstein founded The Overton Project in 2012 as a privately funded initiative to promote high-impact social investments benefiting . The platform emphasizes scaling nationally recognized, evidence-based impact organizations to the local level, providing financial and operational support to adapt and implement programs in , , and . Serving as director, president, and treasurer without compensation, Weinstein has directed the project's activities, including funding for initiatives such as , , Strive Birmingham, TEALS, , and the introduction of Endeavor's entrepreneurship support to the city. These efforts aim to address systemic challenges by leveraging scalable models, with the organization formalized as a nonprofit (EIN 47-3539226) and granted tax-exempt status in August 2016. In fiscal year 2023, The Overton Project reported $460,232 in revenue, $125,638 in expenses, and $56,718 in charitable disbursements, maintaining net assets of $123,172 with no liabilities. A key program under Weinstein's leadership is the Overton Fellowship, launched in 2023 as an intensive founder-development initiative for 's emerging entrepreneurs and change agents. The fellowship's inaugural cohort graduated that year, and by early 2025, it had supported 24 participants overall, with plans to onboard 8-10 fellows annually to encourage career starts in and long-term company-building to drive local economic vitality. Weinstein drew on his investment and policy experience to design the program, positioning it as a mechanism to amplify the city's innovative capacity.

Other Civic and Philanthropic Activities

Weinstein serves as a on the board of the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, a dedicated to preserving the legacy of recipients through education, exhibits, and commemorative efforts; he was appointed to this role in December 2018 alongside other new board members. In July 2020, Alabama Governor appointed Weinstein as an advisory council member to the Innovation Commission, known as Innovate Alabama, a public-private initiative aimed at fostering entrepreneurial growth, ecosystems, and job creation across the state through policy recommendations and strategic investments. His involvement contributed to the commission's efforts, including the development of reports and advocacy that influenced the establishment of the Innovation Corporation in subsequent years. Weinstein also holds a position on the of Third Sector Capital Partners, a Boston-based that advises governments and philanthropists on strategies, including social impact bonds and pay-for-success models to address social challenges such as and workforce development.

Legacy and Reception

Achievements and Contributions

Weinstein's contributions in include his role as special assistant and personal aide to from June 14, 2006, to January 20, 2009, where he provided direct support to the president's daily operations and decision-making processes. Prior to this, he served as an aide to Josh Bolten and interned with the Bush presidential campaign in 2000. Following the administration, he acted as Deputy for the Office of in , aiding post-presidency activities. Early in his career, while at , he secured a $15,500 grant in 2001 to establish the Durham Bulls Athletic League, promoting youth sports development. In , Weinstein co-founded in 2011 alongside , serving initially as and later as until 2022, during which the firm expanded its to over $1 billion by 2018 through institutional fundraising, including from and PayPal co-founder . He contributed to investment decisions as a board member for portfolio companies such as Justworks, , Capsule, and Joyable, supporting their growth in sectors like HR technology and government software. Additionally, his advisory role at from 2011 focused on business development, leveraging his government experience. Through philanthropy, Weinstein founded the Overton Project in 2012 as a privately funded platform to scale high-impact social organizations in , providing seed funding for initiatives like Strive Birmingham (workforce development) and Birmingham Talks (community dialogue series). The project facilitated the expansion of national entities such as Endeavor to , enhancing entrepreneurial support for growth-stage companies, and launched the Overton Fellowship in 2023 to amplify local change agents, with its inaugural class of graduates announced that November. He has advocated for 's startup ecosystem, emphasizing the need for capital alignment, mentorship, and diversity to drive economic returns, as evidenced by successes like Shipt's fundraising.

Criticisms and Controversies

Weinstein's career has been characterized by a relative absence of personal criticisms or public controversies, distinguishing him from many contemporaries in and . During his service as special assistant to President from 2006 to 2009, no notable scandals or ethical lapses were reported involving him. In the private sector, his roles at and advisory position with (2011–2015) have occasionally intersected with broader debates over technology firms' government partnerships. Advocacy organizations, such as Mijente, have criticized for providing data analytics tools to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, arguing these enable aggressive policies and family separations under both the Obama and administrations. Weinstein is factually noted in such reports as a former Palantir advisor with prior experience, but no sources attribute direct responsibility or personal misconduct to him in these matters. Philanthropic efforts through the Overton Project, focused on scaling impact organizations in , since 2013, have similarly evaded , with activities centered on , , and civic initiatives receiving positive local reception without documented opposition. Overall, and media coverage emphasize his contributions over any adversarial scrutiny.

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