John Goscha


John Goscha is an American inventor and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of The Finally Light Bulb Company which has developed Tesla Technology, a next-generation energy- and cost-efficient lighting technology which replicates all the attributes of incandescent technology while using 75% less energy. He is also the founder of IdeaPaint, a paint that can turn almost any surface into a dry-erase writing surface.

Early life

Goscha was born in 1984 in Littleton, Colorado. He graduated from Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colorado in 2002 and earned a B.S. in Economics and Entrepreneurship from Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts in 2006.

Professional career

Goscha's entrepreneurship began when he was sixteen years old, launching a website that sold custom golf clubs. As an undergraduate at Babson College, Goscha founded IdeaPaint and was able to secure funding for its production as well as expand distribution into stores such as Lowe's.
John is the founder and CEO of the Finally Light Bulb Company, which has engineered new lighting technology that replicates incandescence without the energy waste. It is an adaptation of induction lighting that has been miniaturized to fit inside a standard light bulb form.
John also serves on the Education and Awareness Council of For All Moonkind, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to developing the legal framework to protect and manage human cultural heritage in outer space.

Awards and recognition

In 2009, Goscha was named to Inc.'s "30 Under 30" list and was named one of America's Best Young Entrepreneurs by Businessweek. Goscha was also named to Forbes "30 Under 30" list for Technology in 2011.
IdeaPaint has also won numerous awards such as the Best Innovation Award and the Best of NeoCon Gold Wall Treatment Award at the NeoCon Trade Show in Chicago in 2008. In 2011, IdeaPaint was also awarded with the New England Innovation Award by the Small Business Association of New England.