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Tech entrepreneur and co-founder (with [[Michael Belkin]]) of the youth LGBTQ networking app Distinc..tt.  Prior to his career in tech, Thomas worked in government relations and behavioral health. Advised the White House on entrepreneurship, tech, and LGBT issues. He serves on Tulane University’s Council of Entrepreneurs, StartOut’s programming committee and advises several early stage tech startups.
 
Tech entrepreneur and co-founder (with [[Michael Belkin]]) of the youth LGBTQ networking app Distinc..tt.  Prior to his career in tech, Thomas worked in government relations and behavioral health. Advised the White House on entrepreneurship, tech, and LGBT issues. He serves on Tulane University’s Council of Entrepreneurs, StartOut’s programming committee and advises several early stage tech startups.
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 5 May 2020

Thomas McAfee

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1986 -

Occupation

Business

Description

Tech entrepreneur and co-founder (with Michael Belkin) of the youth LGBTQ networking app Distinc..tt. Prior to his career in tech, Thomas worked in government relations and behavioral health. Advised the White House on entrepreneurship, tech, and LGBT issues. He serves on Tulane University’s Council of Entrepreneurs, StartOut’s programming committee and advises several early stage tech startups.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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