Ethan Sutin

Ethan Sutin (born January 14, 1981) is an American entrepreneur, researcher, and angel investor. He is best known for co-founding Squad, which was acquired by Twitter,  and for being the technical lead for Harvard's Project Implicit.

Early life and education
Sutin grew up in St. Louis, MO. He discovered technology at a young age, programming in Pascal on an Apple II.

Sutin attended Ladue High School in St. Louis, graduating in 1999.

Sutin enrolled as an undergraduate degree student at University of Missouri. He majored in Computer Science. He graduated magna cum laude.

Career
Following undergraduate, Sutin joined Harvard's Project Implicit as Tech Lead. Project Implicit is a technology platform for researchers to publish their studies online. It is the largest participant study in NIH history.

After 4 years at Project Implicit, Sutin moved to San Francisco and worked at various early stage startups such as GoGrid and Sysdig.

In 2016 he founded Squad, a group video chat app. Squad raised $7.2 million in seed funding from investors that included Y Combinator, First Round Capital, and Betaworks.

Sutin now works at Twitter, bringing new forms of creation and self-expression to the platform.