Draft:Joe Du Bey

Joe Du Bey is American entrepreneur and private equity professional, widely known as the co-founder and chairman of Eden Workplace, a company that provides workplace software. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Mosaic Software Group, an investment firm that acquires vertical market software companies. Du Bey is also a member on The Forbes Technology Council.

Early life and education
Du Bey attended Mercer Island High School in his early life. Later, he earned a BBA with distinction from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. He then received his MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Career
Du Bey started his career by working as an investment banking analyst at Barclays Investment Bank in 2007. Later, in 2009, he transitioned to working as a private equity associate at Lindsay Goldberg. In 2011, he joined Patamar Capital, a venture capital firm in San Francisco, as a Vice President.

In 2015, Du Bey founded his company Alder FM, which provides facilities management software to various companies. Joe served as Alder FM's CEO until 2022 when it was sold to Alpine Investors. In 2015, he also co-founded Eden Workplace with his partner Kyle Wilkinson out of Y Combinator, and Eden Workplace raised venture capital from Bessemer Venture Partners, among others. Eden Workplace was included in the Inc. 500 in 2020 for being among the 500 fastest growing private companies in North America. He served as its CEO until 2023 when he transitioned to the role of chairman.

In December of 2023, Du Bey co-founded Mosaic Software Group, a permanent capital investment firm that primarily acquires vertical market software businesses, and started serving as its CEO.

Philanthropy and volunteer work
Joe held the positions of President and Board Member at Minds Matter, the largest volunteer-run educational non-profit in San Francisco.