Sina Mobasser
About Sina Mobasser
Sina Mobasser serves as the Director of Partnerships at Noibu, having previously co-founded and served as COO of Tapcart, which generated $6 billion in gross merchandise volume for Shopify merchants. His background includes roles in mobile app development and IT management, as well as educational achievements in Sociology from UCLA.
Current Role at Noibu
Sina Mobasser serves as the Director of Partnerships at Noibu, a position he has held since 2024. In this role, he is responsible for establishing and nurturing strategic partnerships that enhance the company's offerings. His expertise in building relationships within the tech industry supports Noibu's mission to provide innovative solutions.
Previous Experience at Tapcart
Before joining Noibu, Sina Mobasser co-founded Tapcart, where he served as Chief Operating Officer from 2017 to 2022. During his tenure, Tapcart facilitated $6 billion in gross merchandise volume for Shopify merchants. This experience provided him with valuable insights into e-commerce and mobile technology.
Background in Technology and Education
Sina Mobasser has a diverse background in technology and education. He co-founded TestMax, which offered mobile test preparation courses, and developed the Soundtrack app, an activity-based music player for iOS. He studied Sociology at UCLA, earning his Bachelor’s Degree in 2005, which laid the foundation for his analytical skills.
Career at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
From 2007 to 2010, Sina Mobasser worked as a Laboratory IT Manager at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Los Angeles, California. In this role, he managed IT operations within the laboratory environment, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare services.
Achievements in Mobile App Development
Sina Mobasser co-founded TestMax and created the Pop Quiz app, which ranked as a Top-10 free iPhone app for multiple weeks. This app gained significant traction and was utilized by millions, showcasing his ability to develop successful mobile applications.