Jason Lucash is an American inventor and entrepreneur most notably known for founding Origaudio.
Lucash is a native of Danville, California and graduated from San Ramon Valley High School before receiving his bachelor's degree in Managerial Economics from the University of California, Davis.[1]
Lucash gained his early work experience at JanSport and Major League Soccer, the latter where he met his current business partner Mike Szymczak. Lucash traveled extensively for both employers and saw the need to create for an eco-friendly way to listen to music on the road.[2] It was in his travels that the idea for OrigAudio came about. His first product called “Fold n’ Play”, are foldable speakers made from recycled materials and require zero external power, making the product eco-friendly. These speakers landed Lucash a spot on Time Magazine's prestigious “Top 50 Inventions of 2009” list. [3]
Lucash was featured on the second season of ABC's show Shark Tank (TV_series) where he received an investment from millionaire Robert Herjavec. [4] [5]
Lucash currently is helping grow OrigAudio's business internationally as they now have five products under the brand name and are in process of rolling out more. [6]
Lucash currently lives in San Francisco, California and is in charge of Business Development for OrigAudio.