Jourdan Urbach


Jourdan Urbach is an entrepreneur and retired professional violinist/composer. He was born in Roslyn, New York and currently resides in New York City.

Early life and education

Jourdan Urbach was born on Long Island to Deborah and Victor Urbach. He started playing the violin before he was 3 years old and was playing professionally by the age of 7. His debut was at Carnegie Hall at the age of 6. At age 7, Urbach and his parents started Children Helping Children, a charity organization which performed at locations such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Later, this turned into Concerts for a Cure, which raised over 4.7 million dollars by the time Urbach started attending college at Yale University. At the age of 9, he became involved with Alzheimer's research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Later, Urbach attended Juilliard, where he was featured in Teen People’s 20 under 20 list at the age of 13. Urbach matriculated to Yale at the age of 17, where he received a B.A. in liberal arts. During this same period, he wrote the score for the short film "Elah and the Moon", which debuted at the Tribeca Film festival.
As an undergraduate, Urbach started the International Coalition of College Philanthropists, International Coalition of College Philanthropists. The ICCP is “is a council of college-age philanthropic entrepreneurs dedicated to coordinating and maximizing the effectiveness of fundraising operations at college campuses across the world.” In his senior year at Yale, he was chosen by ASCAP to write the score for the trailer to the Columbia Film Festival, which premiered at Lincoln Center and the IFC. Shortly before graduation, he was awarded the National Jefferson Award.

Later life

Urbach later moved back to New York to a position as the National Director of the Jefferson Awards to help the organization pivot from a focus on volunteerism towards a modern suite of social entrepreneurism programming. He served in this capacity for a year and half before becoming the Director of Research and Development as well as running mobile information architecture at Brooklyn cloud technology startup MiMedia. Urbach now lives in New York City's Upper East Side, where he serves as CTO of the company he co-founded in early 2013, Mass Lab, which builds a mobile video platform called Ocho, which attracted 1.7m USD in investment from Mark Cuban and others in 2014.
He currently serves as an advisor and consultant to a number of emergent companies in the New York technology space. Urbach was the also the curator of the World Economic Forum Global Shapers and works as a Goodwill Ambassador to the UN Arts for Peace Council.

Awards