Frédéric Mazzella

Frédéric Mazzella (born March 9, 1976[1]) is a French entrepreneur and the founder of BlaBlaCar, an online marketplace for carpools.

Frédéric Mazzella
Born (1976-03-09) March 9, 1976
Alma materLycée Henri IV
École Normale Supérieure
Stanford University
INSEAD
Known forFounder of BlaBlaCar

Early life and education

Mazzella was classically trained as a pianist and was educated at some of the best schools in France. After majoring in maths, physics and chemistry at the Lycée Henri IV, he received a Master of Physics at the École Normale Supérieure (Normal Sup). While a student at Normal Sup, he received an internship in the robotics department of Stanford University, designing a virtual tool to allow surgeons on NASA spaceflights practice procedures before performing them on astronauts. In 1999, he enrolled at Stanford in a Master's program in Computer Science.[2]

Career

After receiving a degree, he returned to Paris and began working for Kabira. At Kabir Frédéric quickly demonstrated a high level of ability to perform in any role assigned, quickly moving from Support to Project Management and Pre-Sales, even composing the music for the on-hold tone on the in house phone system. He clearly was quickly out growing the organisation.[2] In 1999, he also worked as a consultant for Blue Pumpkin and in 2000, he worked as a research assistant for Nippon Telegraph and Telephone in Japan.[1]

BlaBlaCar

In December 2003, Mazzella wanted to travel from Paris to visit his family in the French countryside for Christmas but he did not own a car and the trains were fully booked. After his sister made a 150 kilometer detour to collect him, he noticed that most cars going in his direction did not have any passengers. During nights and weekends, he began working on creating a concept to address the issue. By 2006, he bought a website called Covoiturage.fr, French for "carpooling".[2]

In 2007, Mazzella enrolled at the Master of Business Administration program at INSEAD.[2]

In 2008, along with Francis Nappez and Nicolas Brusson, he launched BlaBlaCar. In 2015, BlaBlaCar raised $200m bringing total funding to over $300m and valuing the company at $1.6bn.[3]

Investments

Mazzella has invested in several technology startups including Bim App, Patatam, Happydemics, Gojob, Bnbsitter, Zenpark, Onfido, Yescapa, Shapr, and StarOfService.[4]

Accolades

In September 2015, Mazzella was ranked 49th on the WIRED list of top 100 digital influencers.[5]

References

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