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About Darren Wolfberg…

Darren Wolfberg grew up in Miami, Florida during the 80s and was inspired by the revival of South Beach and its Art Deco Style.  As the son of a Painter/Interior Designer and an acclaimed Architect, Darren began his design studies apprenticing for his father’s architecture firm, Wolfberg, Alvarez and Partners. 

Darren continued his studies at the University of Michigan Stamps School for Art and Design where he received a Bachelors in Fine Arts with a focus on Industrial Design.  While in Design School, Darren was part of a team that received the Audi International Design Award as a Finalist in a competition of 400+ entries for designing a next generation Hummer for AM General. 

After college, Darren was hired into Sony’s Design Center in Park Ridge, NJ where he continued to design new products.  While doing product development, Darren was captured by the evolving integration of technology and services in product development.  As a result of this, Darren was transferred to Sony’s Venture Group and built one of the company’s first knowledge management systems called Sony Connect. 

 Darren then left to start a venture-backed software company called Broadform.  Broadform, conceived in 1999, was a web-based computing platform to connect information and applications together so students grades K-12 could access their platform whether at home, at school, at their friend’s house or the library.  

Darren then moved onto the University of Chicago Booth School of Business where he ultimately began a career in Finance.  In Finance.  Darren has uniquely leverage his creativity as useful tools for Risk Management and Technical Analysis and to this day uses these skillsets in helping Fintech firms navigate startup and product development.

Since entering Finance, Darren never lost touch of his design roots.  He founded an athletic wearables company called FlyClip, where he designed the company’s patented product and continues to contribute to delivery of next generation technology.

Bubble Art is the latest vessel for Darren to share his creativity.  This unqiue type of art provides a mechanism for problem solving in a 3D format.  To follow along is the evolution of this art, follow along on Instagram at Fly_Style08, or feel free to contact Darren  at dwolphy@hotmail.com.