Noah Harlan
VP of Community Solutions & Senior Advisor to the CEO at Findhelp

Noah Harlan is a technologist and former media executive who currently is VP of Community Solutions for Findhelp, the operator of America's largest social referral network. Previously Noah founded three technology companies, Kiip which sold to Findhelp in 2024, Two Bulls which sold to the Carlyle Group in 2022, and Breadcrumb which sold to Groupon in 2012. Much of his work has had a focus on open source software and open governance including having served as President of the AllSeen Alliance, and as a Director of the EdgeX Foundry, two industry consortia under the administration of the Linux Foundation. Early in his career, Noah worked in film and media, producing six feature films and received an Emmy Award as a documentary writer and director. Noah currently is Chair of UrbanGlass, one of America’s leading organizations dedicated to the art, craft, education and advocacy of glass as a medium and is the President of the Community Education Council for District 1 in New Yokr City where he is President. Noah has been an avid scuba diver for close to 40 years and is a certified Master Diver. He holds a degree in Computer Science from Williams College and lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Micol Ostow, a best-selling author, and their two daughters.
