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Patrick Collison

Patrick Collison (born 9 September 1988) is an Irish billionaire entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of Stripe, which he started with his younger brother, John, in 2010. He won the 41st Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2005 at the age of sixteen. In 2020, he founded Fast Grants to accelerate COVID-19-related science with Tyler Cowen.

Patrick Collison
Collison in 2015
Born (1988-09-09) 9 September 1988 (age 35)
EducationGaelscoil Aonach Urmhumhan
Castletroy College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Known forFast Grants, Stripe
Spouse
(m. 2022)
RelativesJohn Collison (brother)
AwardsYoung Scientist and Technology Exhibition (2004)
BT Young Scientist of the Year (2005)
Websitepatrickcollison.com

Early life edit

Patrick Collison was born to microbiologist Lily and electronic engineer Denis Collison in 1988, and he and his brothers were brought up in the small village of Dromineer in County Tipperary.[1][2] The eldest of three boys, he took his first computer course when he was eight years old, at the University of Limerick, and began learning computer programming at the age of ten.[3]

Collison was educated in Gaelscoil Aonach Urmhumhan, Nenagh, before attending Castletroy College in Castletroy, County Limerick.[4]

Career edit

Young Scientist edit

Collison entered the 40th Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition with his project on artificial intelligence (nicknamed 'Isaac' after Isaac Newton, whom Patrick admired), finishing as individual runner-up.[4] He re-entered the following year, and won first place at the age of sixteen on 14 January 2005.[5][6] His project involved the creation of Croma, a LISP-type programming language.[6][7]

His prize of a €3,000 cheque and a trophy of Waterford Crystal was presented to him by President Mary McAleese.[3] His younger brother Tommy participated with his project on blogging in the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2010.[8]

Auctomatic edit

He attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but eventually dropped out in 2009 after starting businesses.[3][2] In 2007, he set up software company 'Shuppa' (a play on the Irish word siopa, meaning 'shop') in Limerick with his brother John Collison.[9] Enterprise Ireland did not allocate funding to the company, prompting a move to California after Silicon Valley's Y Combinator showed interest, where they merged with two Oxford graduates, Harjeet and Kulveer Taggar, and the company became Auctomatic.[9]

On Good Friday of March 2008, Collison, aged nineteen, and his brother, aged seventeen, sold Auctomatic to Canadian company Live Current Media, becoming millionaires.[9][10] In May 2008 he became director of engineering at the company's new Vancouver base.[3][9] Collison attributes the success of his company to his win in the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.[3]

Stripe edit

In 2010, Patrick co-founded Stripe, which in 2011 received investment of $2 million including from PayPal co-founders Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, and venture capital firms Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and SV Angel.[11][2]

In November 2016, the Collison brothers became the world's youngest self-made billionaires, worth at least $1.1 billion, after an investment in Stripe from CapitalG and General Catalyst Partners valued the company at $9.2 billion.[12]

In 2017, the brothers were worth at least $3.2 billion each after Stripe raised $150 million from CapitalG, an investment division of Google parent's company Alphabet, and General Catalyst Partners.[13]

In 2018, Stripe, under the direction of the Collison brothers, contributed $1 million to California YIMBY, a pro-housing development lobbying organization.[14]

In September 2019, it was announced that Stripe had raised an additional $250 million at a valuation of $35 billion.[15] Together, the brothers hold a controlling interest in Stripe and will be able to retain control should the company go public.[16]

Other edit

Both Collison and his younger brother John were featured on a young Irish persons rich list aired on an RTÉ television show during the 2008 Christmas period.[17]

On 18 July 2009, at the age of 20 and following the publication of McCarthy Report, Collison outlined his ideas for the future of Ireland on popular talk-show Saturday Night with Miriam.[5]

According to Collison, he reads books and is interested in a broad range of subjects on history, technology, engineering, fiction, philosophy, and art. He publishes the list of books he read on his website. In November 2018, Collison published a piece in The Atlantic with Michael Nielsen entitled Science is Getting Less Bang for its Buck, arguing that increased investment in science hasn't produced commensurate output. In 2019, Collison published an opinion piece in the same outlet with Tyler Cowen arguing for a new academic discipline called "Progress Studies", which would study the cultural and institutional conditions which lead to the most progress and higher standards of living.[18]

On 29 June 2020 Collison criticized the Chinese governments treatment of Uighurs tweeting: "As a US business (and tech) community, I think we should be significantly clearer about our horror at, and opposition to, the atrocities being committed by the Chinese government against its own people".[19]

Collison lives in San Francisco, California.

Forbes article edit

A profile of the brothers published in Forbes in 2021 claimed the brothers had "escaped" from Limerick, describing it as a "warzone" because of a gang feud and it was "the 'murder capital' of Europe".[20] It claimed "shootings, pipe bomb attacks, and stabbings" happened there every night.[20] It also claimed that "Some bad neighbourhoods are even walled off by a dirty graffitied 10-foot-high barrier, like the Berlin Wall".[20]

The article received a lot of publicity online, causing a backlash.[20] Patrick tweeted "Not only mistaken about Limerick but the idea of ‘overcoming’ anything is crazy. We are who we are because we grew up where we did".[20] John tweeted it was "daft".[20] Patrick O'Donovan called on the magazine and author to apologise to the people of Limerick "or the insult and hurt caused" by it.[20] He also tweeted "I am calling on them to come to Limerick where I will gladly set the record straight in respect of what our county and city has to offer as opposed to what your work of fiction depicts," and "Please let me know when suits to visit."[20] Niall Collins tweeted that the article was a "disgraceful description of Limerick, home to so many fine and decent people".[20]

The article was removed from the website on 9 April 2021.[20]

Personal life edit

In April 2022, Collison married Swiss-American biochemist Silvana Konermann with whom he co-founded the Arc Institute. Collison met Konnermann during the 2004 EU Young Scientist competition.[21][22]

References edit

  1. ^ "The untold story of Stripe, the secretive $20bn startup driving Apple, Amazon and Facebook". Wired. Wired. 5 October 2018. from the original on 28 May 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Cogley, Michael; Field, Matthew (23 February 2021). "How two brothers from rural Ireland built a $115bn payments giant". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e John Costello (7 January 2009). "Million dollar boy who changed the face of the web". Evening Herald. from the original on 29 September 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Maths project wins Young Scientist". RTÉ. 9 January 2004. from the original on 22 February 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  5. ^ a b . Saturday Night with Miriam. 18 July 2009. Archived from the original on 1 August 2009. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  6. ^ a b Emma O'Kelly (14 January 2005). "Young Scientist of the Year is chosen in Dublin". RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock. Retrieved 24 January 2010.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ O'Brien, Ciara (18 January 2018). "Young Scientists: where creativity and charm collide". The Irish Times. from the original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  8. ^ Tommy Collison. "Young Scientist Report on Blogging". from the original on 25 January 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  9. ^ a b c d "Limerick brothers sell company for millions". RTÉ. 27 March 2008. from the original on 24 February 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  10. ^ "Teenagers become web millionaires". BBC. 27 March 2008. from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  11. ^ "Stealth Payment Startup Stripe Backed By PayPal Founders". from the original on 12 February 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  12. ^ Mac, Ryan. "Stripe Investment Makes Cofounder The World's Youngest Self-Made Billionaire". Forbes. from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  13. ^ "How Two 20-Somethings From Ireland Built a $9.2 Billion Company". Bloomberg.com. 1 August 2017. from the original on 29 May 2019. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  14. ^ Torres, Blanca (3 May 2018). "Are tech CEOs finally tackling the Bay Area housing crisis? Stripe jumps into the fight". San Francisco Business Times. from the original on 27 October 2020.
  15. ^ Metcalf, Tom; Verhage, Julie. "Stripe Brothers Become Richest Self-Made Irish Billionaires". Bloomberg. from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  16. ^ Rudegeair, Peter (26 September 2018). "Payments Fintech Stripe Valued at $20 Billion in Latest Funding Round". from the original on 3 February 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2020 – via www.wsj.com.
  17. ^ "Three to Watch". Inside View from Ireland. 5 January 2009. from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  18. ^ Collison, Patrick; Cowen, Tyler (30 July 2019). "We Need a New Science of Progress". The Atlantic. from the original on 30 November 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  19. ^ Collison, Patrick [@patrickc] (29 June 2020). "As a US business (and tech) community, I think we should be significantly clearer about our horror at, and opposition to, the atrocities being committed by the Chinese government against its own people. t.co/QusslsNGGO" (Tweet). from the original on 26 July 2021. Retrieved 7 December 2021 – via Twitter.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j McDermott, Stephen (10 April 2021). "Forbes article about Stripe brothers which called Limerick 'stab city' removed after online backlash". TheJournal.ie. from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  21. ^ Tighe, Mark (26 June 2022). "Billionaire Patrick Collison marries woman who beat him to top science prize when they were both teenagers". Irish Independent. from the original on 29 January 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  22. ^ Butler, Roisin (29 June 2022). "Inside Stripe CEO Patrick Collison's family life as he weds childhood sweetheart". Irish Mirror. from the original on 20 November 2022. Retrieved 20 November 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

patrick, collison, born, september, 1988, irish, billionaire, entrepreneur, founder, stripe, which, started, with, younger, brother, john, 2010, 41st, young, scientist, technology, exhibition, 2005, sixteen, 2020, founded, fast, grants, accelerate, covid, rela. Patrick Collison born 9 September 1988 is an Irish billionaire entrepreneur He is the co founder and CEO of Stripe which he started with his younger brother John in 2010 He won the 41st Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2005 at the age of sixteen In 2020 he founded Fast Grants to accelerate COVID 19 related science with Tyler Cowen Patrick CollisonCollison in 2015Born 1988 09 09 9 September 1988 age 35 Dromineer County Tipperary IrelandEducationGaelscoil Aonach UrmhumhanCastletroy CollegeMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyKnown forFast Grants StripeSpouseSilvana Konermann m 2022 wbr RelativesJohn Collison brother AwardsYoung Scientist and Technology Exhibition 2004 BT Young Scientist of the Year 2005 Websitepatrickcollison wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Young Scientist 2 2 Auctomatic 2 3 Stripe 2 4 Other 3 Forbes article 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editPatrick Collison was born to microbiologist Lily and electronic engineer Denis Collison in 1988 and he and his brothers were brought up in the small village of Dromineer in County Tipperary 1 2 The eldest of three boys he took his first computer course when he was eight years old at the University of Limerick and began learning computer programming at the age of ten 3 Collison was educated in Gaelscoil Aonach Urmhumhan Nenagh before attending Castletroy College in Castletroy County Limerick 4 Career editYoung Scientist edit Collison entered the 40th Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition with his project on artificial intelligence nicknamed Isaac after Isaac Newton whom Patrick admired finishing as individual runner up 4 He re entered the following year and won first place at the age of sixteen on 14 January 2005 5 6 His project involved the creation of Croma a LISP type programming language 6 7 His prize of a 3 000 cheque and a trophy of Waterford Crystal was presented to him by President Mary McAleese 3 His younger brother Tommy participated with his project on blogging in the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in 2010 8 Auctomatic edit He attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology but eventually dropped out in 2009 after starting businesses 3 2 In 2007 he set up software company Shuppa a play on the Irish word siopa meaning shop in Limerick with his brother John Collison 9 Enterprise Ireland did not allocate funding to the company prompting a move to California after Silicon Valley s Y Combinator showed interest where they merged with two Oxford graduates Harjeet and Kulveer Taggar and the company became Auctomatic 9 On Good Friday of March 2008 Collison aged nineteen and his brother aged seventeen sold Auctomatic to Canadian company Live Current Media becoming millionaires 9 10 In May 2008 he became director of engineering at the company s new Vancouver base 3 9 Collison attributes the success of his company to his win in the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition 3 Stripe edit In 2010 Patrick co founded Stripe which in 2011 received investment of 2 million including from PayPal co founders Elon Musk and Peter Thiel and venture capital firms Sequoia Capital Andreessen Horowitz and SV Angel 11 2 In November 2016 the Collison brothers became the world s youngest self made billionaires worth at least 1 1 billion after an investment in Stripe from CapitalG and General Catalyst Partners valued the company at 9 2 billion 12 In 2017 the brothers were worth at least 3 2 billion each after Stripe raised 150 million from CapitalG an investment division of Google parent s company Alphabet and General Catalyst Partners 13 In 2018 Stripe under the direction of the Collison brothers contributed 1 million to California YIMBY a pro housing development lobbying organization 14 In September 2019 it was announced that Stripe had raised an additional 250 million at a valuation of 35 billion 15 Together the brothers hold a controlling interest in Stripe and will be able to retain control should the company go public 16 Other edit Both Collison and his younger brother John were featured on a young Irish persons rich list aired on an RTE television show during the 2008 Christmas period 17 On 18 July 2009 at the age of 20 and following the publication of McCarthy Report Collison outlined his ideas for the future of Ireland on popular talk show Saturday Night with Miriam 5 According to Collison he reads books and is interested in a broad range of subjects on history technology engineering fiction philosophy and art He publishes the list of books he read on his website In November 2018 Collison published a piece in The Atlantic with Michael Nielsen entitled Science is Getting Less Bang for its Buck arguing that increased investment in science hasn t produced commensurate output In 2019 Collison published an opinion piece in the same outlet with Tyler Cowen arguing for a new academic discipline called Progress Studies which would study the cultural and institutional conditions which lead to the most progress and higher standards of living 18 On 29 June 2020 Collison criticized the Chinese governments treatment of Uighurs tweeting As a US business and tech community I think we should be significantly clearer about our horror at and opposition to the atrocities being committed by the Chinese government against its own people 19 Collison lives in San Francisco California Forbes article editA profile of the brothers published in Forbes in 2021 claimed the brothers had escaped from Limerick describing it as a warzone because of a gang feud and it was the murder capital of Europe 20 It claimed shootings pipe bomb attacks and stabbings happened there every night 20 It also claimed that Some bad neighbourhoods are even walled off by a dirty graffitied 10 foot high barrier like the Berlin Wall 20 The article received a lot of publicity online causing a backlash 20 Patrick tweeted Not only mistaken about Limerick but the idea of overcoming anything is crazy We are who we are because we grew up where we did 20 John tweeted it was daft 20 Patrick O Donovan called on the magazine and author to apologise to the people of Limerick or the insult and hurt caused by it 20 He also tweeted I am calling on them to come to Limerick where I will gladly set the record straight in respect of what our county and city has to offer as opposed to what your work of fiction depicts and Please let me know when suits to visit 20 Niall Collins tweeted that the article was a disgraceful description of Limerick home to so many fine and decent people 20 The article was removed from the website on 9 April 2021 20 Personal life editIn April 2022 Collison married Swiss American biochemist Silvana Konermann with whom he co founded the Arc Institute Collison met Konnermann during the 2004 EU Young Scientist competition 21 22 References edit The untold story of Stripe the secretive 20bn startup driving Apple Amazon and Facebook Wired Wired 5 October 2018 Archived from the original on 28 May 2019 Retrieved 7 October 2018 a b c Cogley Michael Field Matthew 23 February 2021 How two brothers from rural Ireland built a 115bn payments giant The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 24 February 2021 Retrieved 25 February 2021 a b c d e John Costello 7 January 2009 Million dollar boy who changed the face of the web Evening Herald Archived from the original on 29 September 2010 Retrieved 24 January 2010 a b Maths project wins Young Scientist RTE 9 January 2004 Archived from the original on 22 February 2011 Retrieved 24 January 2010 a b Saturday Night with Miriam Saturday Night with Miriam 18 July 2009 Archived from the original on 1 August 2009 Retrieved 24 January 2010 a b Emma O Kelly 14 January 2005 Young Scientist of the Year is chosen in Dublin RTE News Nine O Clock Retrieved 24 January 2010 permanent dead link O Brien Ciara 18 January 2018 Young Scientists where creativity and charm collide The Irish Times Archived from the original on 26 March 2018 Retrieved 26 March 2018 Tommy Collison Young Scientist Report on Blogging Archived from the original on 25 January 2010 Retrieved 8 February 2010 a b c d Limerick brothers sell company for millions RTE 27 March 2008 Archived from the original on 24 February 2011 Retrieved 24 January 2010 Teenagers become web millionaires BBC 27 March 2008 Archived from the original on 17 October 2010 Retrieved 24 January 2010 Stealth Payment Startup Stripe Backed By PayPal Founders Archived from the original on 12 February 2017 Retrieved 8 February 2017 Mac Ryan Stripe Investment Makes Cofounder The World s Youngest Self Made Billionaire Forbes Archived from the original on 13 April 2019 Retrieved 2 August 2017 How Two 20 Somethings From Ireland Built a 9 2 Billion Company Bloomberg com 1 August 2017 Archived from the original on 29 May 2019 Retrieved 11 October 2017 Torres Blanca 3 May 2018 Are tech CEOs finally tackling the Bay Area housing crisis Stripe jumps into the fight San Francisco Business Times Archived from the original on 27 October 2020 Metcalf Tom Verhage Julie Stripe Brothers Become Richest Self Made Irish Billionaires Bloomberg Archived from the original on 20 September 2019 Retrieved 21 September 2019 Rudegeair Peter 26 September 2018 Payments Fintech Stripe Valued at 20 Billion in Latest Funding Round Archived from the original on 3 February 2020 Retrieved 3 February 2020 via www wsj com Three to Watch Inside View from Ireland 5 January 2009 Archived from the original on 30 January 2010 Retrieved 24 January 2010 Collison Patrick Cowen Tyler 30 July 2019 We Need a New Science of Progress The Atlantic Archived from the original on 30 November 2019 Retrieved 1 December 2019 Collison Patrick patrickc 29 June 2020 As a US business and tech community I think we should be significantly clearer about our horror at and opposition to the atrocities being committed by the Chinese government against its own people t co QusslsNGGO Tweet Archived from the original on 26 July 2021 Retrieved 7 December 2021 via Twitter a b c d e f g h i j McDermott Stephen 10 April 2021 Forbes article about Stripe brothers which called Limerick stab city removed after online backlash TheJournal ie Archived from the original on 10 April 2021 Retrieved 10 April 2021 Tighe Mark 26 June 2022 Billionaire Patrick Collison marries woman who beat him to top science prize when they were both teenagers Irish Independent Archived from the original on 29 January 2023 Retrieved 29 January 2023 Butler Roisin 29 June 2022 Inside Stripe CEO Patrick Collison s family life as he weds childhood sweetheart Irish Mirror Archived from the original on 20 November 2022 Retrieved 20 November 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Collison amp oldid 1177652427 Auctomatic, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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