Frédéric Mazzella (born March 9, 1976[1]) is a French entrepreneur and the founder of BlaBlaCar, an online marketplace for carpools.

Frédéric Mazzella
Born (1976-03-09) March 9, 1976 (age 48)
Alma materLycée Henri IV
École Normale Supérieure
Stanford University
INSEAD, MBA
Known forFounder of BlaBlaCar

Early life and education

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Mazzella underwent classical piano training and received education at some of the best schools in France. After majoring in maths, physics and chemistry at the Lycée Henri IV, he received a Master of Physics at the École Normale Supérieure (Normale Sup). While studying at Normale Sup, he received an internship in the robotics department of Stanford University, where he worked on designing a virtual tool to allow surgeons on NASA spaceflights practice procedures before performing them on astronauts. In 1999, he enrolled at Stanford in a master's program in computer science.[2]

Mazzella also obtained an MBA from INSEAD which he credits for helping him learn how to manage the then young venture of BlaBlacar.[3]

Career

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After completing his degree, he returned to Paris and began working for Kabira. At Kabira, Frédéric quickly demonstrated a high level of ability to perform in any role assigned, quickly moving from Support to Project Management and Pre-Sales. He even composed the music for the on-hold tone on the in-house phone system, demonstrating his multi-faceted talents. It was obvious that he was quickly outgrowing the organisation.[2] In 1999, he also worked as a consultant for Blue Pumpkin, and in 2000, he worked as a research assistant for Nippon Telegraph and Telephone in Japan.[1]

In September 2015, Mazzella was ranked 49th on the WIRED list of top 100 digital influencers.[4]

BlaBlaCar

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In December 2003, Mazzella wanted to travel from Paris to visit his family in the French countryside for Christmas but he did not own a car and the trains were fully booked. After his sister made a 150-kilometer detour to collect him, he noticed that most cars going in his direction did not have any passengers. During nights and weekends, he began working on creating a concept to address the issue. By 2006, he bought a website called Covoiturage.fr, French for "carpooling", probably inspired from what is running in one big neighbour country for years.[2]

In 2007, Mazzella enrolled at the Master of Business Administration program at INSEAD.[2]

In 2008, along with Francis Nappez and Nicolas Brusson, he launched BlaBlaCar. In 2015, BlaBlaCar raised $200m bringing total funding to over $300m and valuing the company at $1.6bn.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Miguet, François (14 March 2016). "Les Petits Secrets de Frederic Mazzella, P-DG de BlaBlaCar". Capital.
  2. ^ a b c d COWAN, MATT (14 April 2015). "BlaBlaCar has turned ride-sharing into a multi-million-euro business". Wired.
  3. ^ "10 Years of Igniting Change — the Inside Story". 26 October 2016.
  4. ^ Medeiros, Joao (29 July 2015). "The 2015 WIRED 100: Frédéric Mazzella (No. 49)". Wired.
  5. ^ Chen, Liyan. "Meet Europe's Newest Unicorn: BlaBlaCar Raises $200 Million At $1.6 Billion Valuation". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-06-26.