The New York tech scene is filled with young talent.
We rounded up some of the most promising up-and-comers in the industry.
They're leading investments, heading up business development, and running the show at awesome NY tech companies.
These are the people to watch.
Josh Miller cofounded Branch. He's so captivating, a VC unexpectedly offered him a $500,000 investment over a 15-minute coffee meeting.
Age: 21
What he's done: Miller is one of Branch's cofounders. He left school a year early to pursue his startup and quickly captured attention from big names in tech like BuzzFeed's Jonah Peretti and Twitter's Evan Williams.
Miller is so captivating, a VC once offered him a $500,000 investment unexpectedly at a coffee shop.
Libby Brittain is the director of editorial development Branch
Age: 22
What she's done: Having worked at Hearst Ventures, Libby Brittain recently joined hot NYC startup Branch as its Director of Editorial Development.
Branch is a group blogging platform that's backed by investors like Twitter co-founders Biz Stone and Evan Williams and BuzzFeed's Jonah Peretti.
Scott Britton is a business development executive at SinglePlatform
Age: 24
What he's done: Britton co-founded a NYC startup, Sfter, and was an early employee at CollegeOnly. Britton has since been snatched up by Wiley Cerilli at Single Platform.
Britton now helps Biz Dev lead Kenny Herman with business development at SinglePlatform. SinglePlatform was recently acquired for $100 million in cash and stock.
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