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After watching ShuttleGirl co-creators Anthony Delvecchio ‘01 and Jason R.P. Karamchandani ‘02 create a splash on campus last year with their techno-savvy key to the unreadable shuttle schedule, University Operation Services decided they needed to get in on the innovating. So they bought her. David E. Harris Jr., general manager of fleet management and passenger transport services, says they realized how fantastic a product it was and wanted to make sure it didn’t leave Harvard when Delvecchio and Karamchandani...
...largest single investment Shuttle Services has made in a software product,” Harris explains. “It’s unprecedented.” No one will disclose the exact fee for the contract, but according to Karamchandani, it was in excess of $10,000. That price tag may still be small for stealing the ShuttleGirl icon from the student body, but Harvard thought the image wouldn’t appeal to the entire University community. “Certainly the majority of riders are students, but we offer the service to faculty and staff too. Shuttletime...
...Delvecchio working full time on Second Kiss Wireless, Inc., the company that formed from the duo’s development of ShuttleGirl technologies, something equally exciting is bound to materialize. “We’re working on something to replace the fun of ShuttleGirl,” Karamchandani notes cryptically. “If it all goes well, it will be entertaining...
...With Karamchandani still at Harvard and Delvecchio set to start work at McKinsey in Houston this November, neither of them can devote themselves full time to ShuttleGirl...
...Delvecchio and Karamchandani are not giving up on the ShuttleGirl Project so easily...