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      • Entrepreneurship runs in the family for Justin Kan and Daniel Kan, the brothers who each founded companies in their 20s and sold the startups for around $1 billion. Justin launched the startup formerly known as justin.tv, now known as Twitch, while he was studying physics and psychology at Yale.
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  2. Jul 3, 2018 · Entrepreneurship runs in the family for Justin Kan and Daniel Kan, the brothers who each founded companies in their 20s and sold the startups for around $1 billion. Advertisement. Justin...

  3. Jul 3, 2018 · Entrepreneurship runs in the family for Justin Kan and Daniel Kan, the brothers who each founded companies in their 20s and sold the startups for around $1 billion. Justin launched the...

  4. Entrepreneurship runs in the family for Justin Kan and Daniel Kan, the brothers who each founded companies in their 20s and sold the startups for around $1 billion. Justin launched the...

  5. Jul 3, 2018 · Daniel Kan co-founded Cruise, and Damien the youngest, is doing really well as a software engineer at Alto Pharmacy. Justin Kan: Yes, all three of us are pretty successful from a business perspective and it isn’t a coincidence. Another interesting thing about my mom is her entrepreneurship.

  6. Sep 22, 2016 · He and Daniel Kan, his cofounder and COO at Cruise Automation, have recently become the youngest senior directors at General Motors, a role most auto-industry lifers would have to toil for three...

  7. Kan is the younger brother of Justin Kan, the founder of Justin.tv (which later became Twitch) and Socialcam. Kan graduated from Seattle's Lakeside School in 2005 Claremont McKenna College in 2009 and planned to pursue a career in finance. Instead, Kan began working for the San Francisco startup UserVoice.

  8. Mar 15, 2017 · Justin and Daniel are brothers; they call Steve theirhonorary brother.” Justin Kan was one of the founders of justin.tv, a pre-YouTube live-streaming video service which later morphed into Twitch , the video game live-streaming and “e-sports” leader.

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