In 2014, a software developer named Zenos Schmickrath, with less than $500 to his name, started a small side hustle subletting rooms in Little India to single expats looking for flexible short-term housing. In less than five years, he grew it into one of the world's largest co-living companies, valued at over $150 million.
In this interview, Zenos shares with us the inside story of how he found his first 100 customers, turned bomb shelters into major profit centres and raised $48M from Sequoia Capital and other leading venture capital firms to make living away from home feel more like home!
Date and time: Wednesday, September 15, at 7 PM
Format: Zoom call
To join the call, please fill out this form, and we'll send the Zoom link to your email!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the organiser, Ong En Ming, Harvard '11, at
ongem3@gmail.com.