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Jonathan Frankel [1] [2] (Yonatan Frankel) [3] is a self-described entrepreneur, [4] and co-founder/CEO of Nucleus. [5]
Frankel, a graduate of DRS HALB ( Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School for Boys), obtained rabbinical ordination, [3] a Baccalaureate in Computer Science from Yeshiva University, [4] and then continued his education at Harvard Law School [6]( JD). [7]
After Harvard he worked at Boston Consulting Group. [4]
His 2013 Nucleus backers included former NFL quarterback Joe Montana, Founders Fund's billionaire Peter Thiel, and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman. [4] CNET described their product as "a touchscreen-enabled intercom system." [8] [9] Frankel's followup NucleusCare offering focuses on the intercom and site-to-site needs of home-care agencies and senior-care facilities. [4] His 2016 round of funding, $5.6 million, [10] was led by Amazon. [5]
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Jonathan Frankel [1] [2] (Yonatan Frankel) [3] is a self-described entrepreneur, [4] and co-founder/CEO of Nucleus. [5]
Frankel, a graduate of DRS HALB ( Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School for Boys), obtained rabbinical ordination, [3] a Baccalaureate in Computer Science from Yeshiva University, [4] and then continued his education at Harvard Law School [6]( JD). [7]
After Harvard he worked at Boston Consulting Group. [4]
His 2013 Nucleus backers included former NFL quarterback Joe Montana, Founders Fund's billionaire Peter Thiel, and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman. [4] CNET described their product as "a touchscreen-enabled intercom system." [8] [9] Frankel's followup NucleusCare offering focuses on the intercom and site-to-site needs of home-care agencies and senior-care facilities. [4] His 2016 round of funding, $5.6 million, [10] was led by Amazon. [5]