Adam Wulf
Instructor in Entrepreneurship
Adam Wulf is an entrepreneur and startup mentor/advisor specializing in bootstrapping consumer technology businesses and finding early product-customer fit. He is currently the solo entrepreneur of museapp.com, a whiteboard app for deep-thinking on Mac and iPad. Adam started his entrepreneurial journey as an undergrad at Rice when he co-founded his first company Jotlet and later sold it to Jive Software. Throughout his career, Adam has worked with or founded consumer technology startups. He has been a mentor with Rice Owlspark since its first cohort and has served as a mentor in the NSF I-Corps program and at Station Houston, a Houston technology incubator.
Adam volunteers with the Prison Entrepreneurship Program, an initiative that teaches entrepreneurship to soon-to-be-released second-chance citizens and provides transitional housing and job placement. He currently serves on their advisory council.
Adam holds a bachelor's in computer science from Rice University.