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About what's up! i'm TZ. i recently dropped out of uc berkeley to launch zebra intelligence. before college, i spent some time working at a $300m venture capital firm as a full-time investor focused on early stage consumer tech companies  

Things I .....

Taking photos
Making mixes and learning how to produce music
Watching movies
Learning about psychology, human behavior, behavioral science
Eating japanese & italian food (not at the same time tho!)
Making people laugh

QUIZ: HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW GENERATION Z?

Gen Z is best described as....





What is their social network of choice?




Which is not a nickname of Gen Z?





“I was like, wow, I guess a lot of people in the business world are really out of touch and don’t have access to, or an understanding of, teens,” she said of her decision to start the company. “I want to address those needs and help them understand teens on a much deeper level.”

 

Millennial experts are over — meet the teenage thought leaders marketing Gen Z to the masses 

By: Taylor Lorenz | July 14, 2017

Tiffany Zhong, a 20-year-old in San Francisco, knows this all too well. At the age of 18, Zhong became the youngest venture capitalist in Silicon Valley, working as an analyst at Binary Capital.

Zhong was hired by the firm to act as a gateway to the next generation, and the companies she sourced for Binary were ones she found out about primarily through her network of fellow teens.

Now, like Blakley, Stillman and others, Zhong hopes to act as a gateway to Gen Z for a wider pool of investors and brands. She recently dropped out of the University of California, Berkeley, to found Zebra Intelligence, a Gen Z-focused research firm that launched in May.


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