Specializations

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Capstone
  • Front-End Development

Courses

  • INFO 442 - Cooperative Software Development
  • INFO 498 - Special Topics In Informatics

Biography

Jeremy Zaretzky is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the iSchool. His courses span UX and design, product management, information architecture and software development, leveraging 20+ years of industry experience to connect learning objectives with real-world scenarios.

Jeremy is Co-Director of the iStartup Lab, which helps UW iSchool students develop entrepreneurial skills and launch data-driven social impact startups. He leads the Informatics Practical Capstone program and serves as faculty advisor to DubHacks Next (a student-run startup incubator) and BINFO (an RSO that supports the professional development of Black-identifying INFO students). He is also a Venture Partner at Loyal VC, which is a global venture capital fund that has invested in more than 350 startups.

During his career as a technology entrepreneur, Jeremy launched new products; built and managed strategic relationships with customers, vendors, and channel partners; negotiated complex contracts; and hired and managed teams. He also led several initiatives designed to grow the Seattle startup ecosystem, including serving as Managing Director of the Founder Institute accelerator program.

Education

  • Venture Capital Executive Program, University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, 2015
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, 2015
  • BS, Economics, Duke University, 2000

Awards

  • UW Distinguished Teaching Awards - Nominee - University of Washington, 2020-2024
  • UW Technology Teaching Fellows Institute - Fellow, 2020