Jordan Fliegel

Jordan Fliegel is an American entrepreneur and former professional basketball player.

Early life

Fliegel grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the grandson of former professional basketball player Bernie Fliegel, godson of Guido Goldman, founder of the German Marshall Fund, and brother of professional actress, Cassie Fliegel. He attended Cambridge Rindge & Latin School where he played basketball.[1] He graduated from Bowdoin College, with a double major in Government & Legal Studies and Philosophy, and a minor in history. As a Senior he won the Jefferson Davis Book Award, Bowdoin's top prize for academic achievement in Government & Legal Studies.

Collegiate basketball

Fliegel played collegiate basketball at Bowdoin College, where he was a 3 year starter, and as a Senior co-captain earned Team MVP, All-league, All-state, All-New England, and Jewish Sports Review All-American honors while leading Bowdoin's team to a 22-7 record, and the NESCAC Championship game second round of the Men's Division III Basketball Tournament.

Professional basketball

Fliegel played Professional Basketball for Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem[2] in the Israeli Premier and Eurocup Basketball League,[3] and for Hapoel Kfar Saba in the Israeli National League for 2 seasons (from 2008-2010).[4]

Business

Fliegel went from professional basketball to business school, where he earned an MBA from Tel Aviv University. He then founded CoachUp,[5][6] a venture-backed company which operates a website connecting athletes with private coaches. Fliegel is its CEO.[7] CoachUp has been covered in outlets such as the Wall Street Journal,[8] USA Today,[9] the Boston Globe, and the Huffington Post.[10][11] As of 2013, CoachUp has a roster of over 9,000 coaches in 60 sports.[12]

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