Cooper Harris

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Cooper Harris
File:CooperHarris2.jpg
Nationality American
Occupation C.E.O.,
Actress
Known for Klickly (Founder),
Meteor Apocalypse (Actress)

Cooper Harris is an American entrepreneur and actress. She is currently the CEO & founder of Klickly, a payments platform, based in Venice, California.[1] Harris is also the co-founder of Manventures, a high-end travel adventure company, that takes vetted groups of individuals on various missions and experiences.[2] Prior to her foray into entrepreneurship, Harris had a career as an actress on such TV shows like Young and the Restless[3] and As the World Turns, among others.[4][5][6][7][8]

Cooper was also the Director of Tech for Collective Summit and produced the first-ever Innovation Summit and Social-Impact Hackathon during Sundance.[9] She is one of the first females to win the Los Angeles AT&T Hackathon.[10]

Early childhood

Early on in her childhood, Cooper Harris attended an arts-based school system, Waldorf schooling. Cooper Harris trained at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. She was among the six women to matriculate from her graduating class.

Career

As an Actress

Upon her move to New York Harris was cast in the soap opera, As the World Turns. After her role on the TV Harris stepped in to play a leading role in an off-Broadway play at the Cherry Lane Theater.[11] Shortly after the show closed, Harris moved to Los Angeles and into a role in a Paramount film called Dough Boys, which was her entrée into the Hollywood entertainment scene.[12][13][14][15]

As a Tech Entrepreneur

During her stint on Young and the Restless, Cooper became interested in entrepreneurship and started attending hackathons. Having grown up with a brother who was a computer engineer and a father who was a serial entrepreneur, Harris stated that she was interested in a field that would allow both creativity and the ability to control her own destiny.[16][17]

Harris won the AT&T Hackathon in Los Angeles, and shortly thereafter build the first Innovation and Tech Summit during the Sundance film festival, called Collective. As part of this initiative, she co-founded Hackdance, a social impact hackathon that brought celebrities together to create apps or platforms that would change the world for the better. Cooper then went on to judge and produce the South by Southwest Hackathon, a hackathon for PBS, and the BritWeek children’s hackathon.[18][19][20]

In her first startup, a digital production company, she created and sold her own shows & content to companies such as Post It Notes, Kimberly Clark, DailyMotion & studio production giant, Endemol.[21][22][23]

In February 2015, Cooper raised money to fund her own company, Klickly.[24] Klickly is an “innovative payments company” based in Venice, CA. In the past year, both Harris and the company have gained attention for innovation and have received mentions in Forbes, Inc. Mashable, Women 2.0 among others.[25][26]

Philanthropy and Charity

Previously, as the Executive Director of the Oasis Foundation, Cooper oversaw initiatives to foster innovation & entrepreneurship. She is also a mentor at Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), which teaches kids entrepreneurship in schools. Cooper speaks on being a Woman in Tech and the intersection of Entertainment & Tech at venues such as the CES Conference, USC, SXSW, Silicon Beach Fest, iMedia Summit, General Assembly, Wonder Woman Tech Summit, Sundance, and more, and produced a media-based Hackathon for PBS.[27]

Cooper is on the Board of the non-profit organization Hidden Voices.[28]

Awards and honours

  • UKTI Innovation Award, alongside Will.I.Am
  • Cooper is a member of YEC (Young Entrepreneurs Council) and sits on the board of Hidden Voices, a non-profit organization tell the stories of homeless, imprisoned or immigrant people underrepresented by mainstream media.[29]
  • Cooper has been quoted in and often contributes to Inc., Mashable, Women2.0, and Forbes.

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