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  1. This post is about my move from Austin, Texas to San Francisco, and the founder and CEO of WP Engine, Jason Cohen's, philosophy that startup companies must enable their employees to grow and...

  2. wpengine.com › newsroom › leadership-teamJason Cohen | WP Engine®

    Jason Cohen is the Chief Innovation Officer at WP Engine, with a focus on the intersection of corporate and technology strategies as well as continue as the company’s executive sponsor for the headless platform, Atlas.

  3. Jason Cohen: I built a few companies, two of which are now unicorns, both bootstrapped and VC-funded, bought and sold a few, invested in dozens, and wrote about everything I know.

  4. longform.asmartbear.comA Smart Bear

    Jason Cohen: About the author. I built a few companies, two of which are now unicorns, both bootstrapped and VC-funded, bought and sold a few, invested in dozens, and wrote about everything I know. Articles from building two unicorns over two decades, both bootstrapped and funded.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · This podcast interview focuses on the entrepreneurial journey to build a business that lasts and creates funding freedom. My guest is Jason Cohen, Founder of WPEngine.

  6. May 29, 2020 · Jason (Multi Exit SaaS Entrepreneur AND Founder and CTO of WPEngine) started WP Engine as idea to improve Wordpress hosting.

  7. Nov 16, 2023 · Jason Cohen is the founder of both SmartBear and WP Engine, both companies that have achieved a valuation of more than $1 billion, making them “unicorns” in the parlance of Silicon...

  8. Jason Cohen came back and now shares His Top 10 Mistakes Getting to the First $100m in ARR — Jason, ed. Over the past 23 years, I founded four companies, sold two, both bootstrapped and raised ($300M). Two are currently Unicorns; three are still in business.

  9. Jason Cohen is the Founder & CTO of WP Engine; previously founder/CEO of Smart Bear and co-founder/CTO of ITWatchDogs.

  10. Nov 10, 2023 · Jason Cohen is the founder of both SmartBear and WP Engine, both companies that have achieved a valuation of more than $1 billion, making them “unicorns” in the parlance of Silicon Valley.