Craig Ulliott

Craig Ulliott

About Craig Ulliott

Craig Ulliott is the CEO of Codeverse® and has a diverse background in technology and entrepreneurship, including roles at Home Chef, Belly, and TripAdvisor. He co-founded several successful companies and has a track record of innovation in digital applications and social media marketing.

Current Role at Codeverse

Craig Ulliott has served as the CEO of Codeverse® since 2016. Under his leadership, the company focuses on providing coding education for children, utilizing a unique platform designed to engage young learners. His role involves overseeing the overall strategy and operations of the organization, ensuring that Codeverse® remains at the forefront of educational technology.

Previous Experience at Home Chef

Craig Ulliott was an investor and board member at Home Chef from 2014 to 2016. During his tenure, he contributed to the company's growth, which later became the second largest prepared meal delivery service in the United States. Home Chef was acquired by Kroger in 2018 for approximately $700 million.

Founding and Leadership at Belly, Inc.

Craig Ulliott co-founded Belly, Inc. in 2012, where he served as the CTO and Head of Product until 2016. Belly, Inc. developed into the largest universal loyalty platform in the United States, boasting over 13,000 paying customers and 8 million members. The company raised around $40 million in investment capital, led by Andreessen Horowitz.

Entrepreneurial Ventures and Innovations

Craig Ulliott founded several companies throughout his career, including Where I've Been LLC in 2007, which launched a social travel application that became the fastest growing in the world with 10 million members. He also founded SocialKaty, Inc., a leading social media marketing agency in the Midwest, which was sold to Manifest Digital in 2014.

Educational Background and Early Achievements

Craig Ulliott began his entrepreneurial journey at a young age, founding a web development agency focused on cloud-based applications at 19. He also built and sold educational software aimed at teaching language skills to children with Autism when he was 16. His early ventures laid the foundation for his later successes in technology and education.

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