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McAuliffe is the founder and CEO of Acceleron Digital, a digital marketing agency focusing on web development and online promotions. Acceleron is also a start-up factory that develops and launches internal businesses.<ref name="Acceleron Digital" /> McAuliffe is the founder and CEO of Acceleron Digital, a digital marketing agency focusing on web development and online promotions. Acceleron is also a start-up factory that develops and launches internal businesses.<ref name="Acceleron Digital" />
He is an entrepreneur, having worked on several start-ups in the past. He worked on the Ready, Set, Travel concept, an airport security-friendly toiletry kit for travelers.<ref>Brookman, Faye (2007) "NACDS Snippets: Travel Wise". Women's Wear Daily</ref> He is an entrepreneur, having worked on several start-ups in the past. He worked on the Ready, Set, Travel concept, an airport security-friendly toiletry kit for travelers.<ref>Brookman, Faye (2007) "NACDS Snippets: Travel-Wise". Women's Wear Daily</ref>


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Justin McAuliffe
BornJustin Hawley McAuliffe
(1987-10-07) October 7, 1987 (age 37)
New York, New York, United States
Alma materCornell University
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, philanthropist
RelativesBarron Hilton (grandfather)

Justin Hawley McAuliffe (born October 7, 1987) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the grandson of Barron Hilton and the great-grandson of Conrad Hilton, founder of Hilton Hotels. He is the founder and CEO of Acceleron Digital, a digital marketing agency.

Personal life

McAuliffe was born in New York City. He was raised in Greenwich, Connecticut and is a graduate of Brunswick School. He is an alumnus of the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration.

Career

McAuliffe is the founder and CEO of Acceleron Digital, a digital marketing agency focusing on web development and online promotions. Acceleron is also a start-up factory that develops and launches internal businesses.

He is an entrepreneur, having worked on several start-ups in the past. He worked on the Ready, Set, Travel concept, an airport security-friendly toiletry kit for travelers.

In 2019 he joined the board of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, which employs him as a Program-Related Investment Analyst.

References

  1. Negrea, Sherrie (2011). "Carrying philanthropy to the fourth generation" (PDF). School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
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  3. "Times of Brunswick | Spring 2006 by Brunswick School". Issuu.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  4. Brookman, Faye (2007) "NACDS Snippets: Travel-Wise". Women's Wear Daily
  5. Hilton Foundation bio
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