Jeremy Berman is the co-founder and president of GoodUnited, the world’s first fundraising platform for social networks. The venture-backed SaaS company was ranked No. 460 on the Inc. 5000 Annual list. Jeremy’s role in leading the organization resulted in him being named as a finalist for EY’s Southeast Entrepreneur of the Year.
While volunteering at an underfunded school in South Africa, Jeremy became determined to develop a company that helps nonprofits use technology to elevate their fundraising. After meeting Nick Black co-founder of Stop Soldier Suicide—the two moved to Charleston, SC to launch GoodUnited.
Jeremy received a BS from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina.
Passionate about empowering entrepreneurs, Jeremy is also the founder and director of Startup Grind Charleston, a local startup community helping founders grow and scale their businesses. Jeremy resides in Mount Pleasant with his wife Laura, two daughters, and rescue dog.