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The PayPal Mafia includes tech titans like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Reid Hoffman. Here’s where its members are now.

Peter Thiel, left, and Elon Musk, are two members of the so-called “PayPal Mafia.”

  • A group of early 2000s PayPal employees and founders came to be known as the “PayPal Mafia.”
  • The members have all gone on to impact Silicon Valley by founding and developing major companies.
  • The group includes Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Reid Hoffman, and the founders of both YouTube and Yelp.

What do the founders of YouTube, Yelp, Tesla, and LinkedIn have in common? Apart from creating some of the biggest companies in tech, they all share a common résumé line item: they’ve all worked at PayPal.

Many of PayPal’s early employees went on to become major names in tech and the venture capital world, founding, funding, and otherwise developing successful companies. This elite group came to be known as the “PayPal Mafia,” a nickname that gained popularity after Fortune featured the term in a 2007 piece along with a photo of some of the members dressed in gangster attire.

Members of the group include Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Reid Hoffman, along with over a dozen others. Here’s a rundown of the most prominent members of this exclusive group and what they’re up to over two decades later.

Peter Thiel: PayPal’s founder and the so-called “don” of the PayPal Mafia
Thiel is now a billionaire.

Thiel, now a billionaire with a net worth of over $12 billion, according to Bloomberg, cofounded the big data analysis firm Palantir in 2003. He was the first major outside investor in Facebook and contributed early funding to Yelp and LinkedIn, along with a number of other ventures launched by his PayPal peers. Thiel’s also a partner of Founders Fund, a venture capital fund based in San Francisco.

Thiel has also drawn criticism in recent years for his support of President Donald Trump and for secretly funding Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker Media, which resulted in the company shutting down Gawker and selling the company’s assets.

After facilitating talks between Trump and now Sen. JD Vance, Thiel gave a record-breaking $15 million to Vance’s campaign, the largest donation ever given to a single senate candidate. 

Thiel later told The Atlantic he was taking a break from politics. Business Insider later reported that he served as an FBI informant.

While his and Trump’s relationship has reportedly soured, Trump’s recent announcement of Vance as his vice president pick has put Thiel back to playing kingmaker.

Max Levchin: PayPal cofounder and Chief Technology Officer.
Levchin is now CEO of Affirm.

After PayPal was bought by eBay, Levchin founded a media-sharing service called Slide that was later bought by Google. He was also an early investor in Yelp — at one point he was the company’s largest shareholder — and he served as chairman of Yelp from its founding in 2004 until July 2015.

He founded fintech company Affirm, which allows consumers to finance online purchases at the point of sale and pay for them over time. Affirm went public in 2021, raising $1.2 billion in its IPO. Levchin is also the chairman of Glow, a fertility-tracking app that helps users improve their odds of conceiving.

Ken Howery: PayPal cofounder and CFO from 1998 to 2002.
Princess Madeleine of Sweden and Ambassador Ken Howery.

He was appointed by former President Trump in January 2019 and confirmed in September of that year. He also donated $1 million earlier this year to America PAC, a pro-Trump super PAC created by fellow PayPal mafia member Elon Musk.

Howery is active in several nonprofits and serves as a founding advisor to Kiva, an organization that facilitates loans to low-income entrepreneurs. Kiva was founded in part by Premal Shah, PayPal’s former product manager.

Howery is reportedly still good friends with Elon Musk

Elon Musk: founder of (the other) X.com, which merged with Thiel’s Confinity to become PayPal
Musk now juggles multiple companies, including Tesla, SpaceX, and X, formerly Twitter.

Perhaps the most well known of all the members of the PayPal mafia now, Musk’s estimated net worth is $256 billion.

Since his PayPal days, Musk has moved on to oversee companies like Tesla, SpaceX, the Boring Company, and Neuralink. He’s also bought Twitter and renamed it to X, after buying back the X.com domain name from PayPal

Musk is also publicly supporting a presidential candidate for the first time after announcing his endorsement of former President Donald Trump minutes after the assassination attempt at Trump’s Pennsylvania rally. In October, the billionaire later joined Trump onstage during another rally at the same location of the shooting.

Musk’s America PAC has also reportedly spent over $80 million on the election — over $8.2 million of which across 18 competitive House races for the GOP.

Luke Nosek: PayPal cofounder and vice president of marketing and strategy.
Nosek is a SpaceX investor.

In 2005, Nosek joined Thiel and Howery as a partner at Founders Fund. In 2017, Nosek left Founders Fund to launch investment firm Gigafund, which helped raise money for SpaceX.

Nosek was also the first institutional investor in SpaceX and is a board member. He also joined the board of ResearchGate, a platform where scientists and researchers can ask questions, follow topics, and review one another’s papers.

Roelof Botha: PayPal’s director of corporate development, vice-president of finance, CFO
Botha is a major tech investor.

Botha is now considered one of the top tech investors in the world.

Sequoia Capital has funded tech giants like Apple, Google, YouTube, and Instagram. 

Botha as served on the board at more than a dozen companies, including Square, EventBrite, Weebly, Tumblr, Instagram, YouTube, as well as 23andMe, which he resigned alongside the rest of the board in September over CEO Anne Wojcicki’s proposal to take the company private.

Reid Hoffman: board of directors at PayPal, COO
Hoffman cofounded LinkedIn in 2002.

Hoffman was an early investor in Facebook, Flickr, Care.com, and many more. In 2017 he joined the board of Microsoft.

Hoffman has coauthored several books on startups and professional development. He hosts the “Masters of Scale” podcast, on which he interviews founders about how they launched and scaled their companies, and is a partner at VC firm Greylock Partners. He was an early investor in OpenAI and used to serve on its board, and cofounded Inflection AI.

Hoffman has also recently criticized business leaders, including his fellow PayPal mafia members, for supporting Trump.

 

David Sacks: PayPal COO
Sacks went on to become a major investor.

In 2016, Sacks was briefly interim CEO at Zenefits, an HR software firm that was plagued by scandal, including allowing unlicensed brokers to sell insurance to its customers. In 2017, Sacks cofounded the early-stage investment firm Craft Ventures

Sacks is a serial entrepreneur and investor, with angel investments in Airbnb, Postmates, Slack, and many more. 

He’s also still a member of Elon Musk’s inner circle and, like the Tesla CEO, has become an avid Trump supporter, hosting a fundraiser for the former president at his home. Sacks reportedly urged Trump personally to choose Vance as his running mate, whom he was introduced to by fellow Paypal mafia member Thiel.

 

 

 

Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley, and Steve Chen met at PayPal during its early days.
The trio went on to become investors.

Karim launched venture fund YVentures in 2008, through which he invested in Palantir, Reddit, Eventbrite, and Airbnb.

Hurley stepped down as CEO of YouTube in 2010. Since then, he’s backed education startup Uptime and invested in several sports teams.

Chen invested in actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s musical collaboration platform HitRecord, which in February secured $6.4 million in Series A funding.

Andrew McCormack: assistant to Peter Thiel at PayPal
Peter Thiel.

McCormack partnered up with Thiel again in 2010 to found Valar Ventures, a venture capital fund.

Valar Ventures has invested in technology startups well beyond Silicon Valley, including some in Europe and Canada. In August, Crunchbase reported the firm had closed on a $150 million funding round for a new venture capital fund, Valar Fund V.

McCormack continues to serve as a managing partner of the firm.

 

Keith Rabois: PayPal’s executive vice president
Rabois has invested in a number of major companies.

Rabois is the CEO of OpenStore and has served on the board of directors for Yelp, Xoom, and Reddit.

He was a general partner at Founder’s Fund, where he cofounded OpenStore, before returning to Khosla Ventures in early 2024.

Russel Simmons and Jeremy Stoppelman: worked on technology at PayPal.

Simmons served as CTO at Yelp from 2004 until he left the role in 2010. Stoppelman is still CEO of Yelp, and has publicly spoken out in support of political issues like women’s reproductive rights.

Jack Selby: PayPal’s vice president of corporate and international development.

Selby later helped manage Thiel Capital, the Thiel’s family office, and started his own venture capital fund, AZ-VC, where he serves as managing partner. He still serves as managing director at Thiel Capital.

Starting in 2013, Selby began anonymously leaving tips for unsuspecting waitstaff, ranging into the thousands, and signing them “Tips for Jesus.” His identity was confirmed by a New York City bartender who served him prior to receiving a $5,000 tip.

Dave McClure: PayPal’s director of marketing

He had a brief stint at Founders Fund before launching 500 Startups, an early stage venture fund. McClure stayed at 500 Startups until June 2017, when he was accused of “inappropriate behavior with women” in a New York Times report and stepped down from his role at the firm, writing an apology post titled “I’m a creep. I’m sorry.”

He’s since become an investor and owner in a professional sports league for ultimate frisbee and cofounded Practical Venture Capital, according to his LinkedIn.

 

Several more former PayPal employees went on to have careers both in and out of tech.
Joe Lonsdale, who got his start as a finance intern at PayPal.

  • Yishan Wong was an engineering manager who later served as CEO of Reddit from 2011 to 2014. He then founded the reforestation company Terraformation in 2020, where he now serves as CEO.
  • Jason Portnoy worked in finance at PayPal, and went on to work at Clarium Capital and Palantir. He’s now a partner at VC firm Oakhouse Partners. 
  • Premal Shah was a product manager at PayPal beginning in 2000, then went on to work at technology nonprofit Kiva. He’s now president at financial-services startup Branch. 
  • David Gausebeck was a technical architect at PayPal. Now, he serves as chief scientist at 3D modeling company Matterport. He cofounded 3D modeling company Matterport, where he now serves as chief scientist.
  • Joe Lonsdale started his career as a finance intern at PayPal before moving into venture capital — he’s worked at VC firms Clarium Capital, Formation 8, and 8VC. Lonsdale also cofounded Palantir, and has reportedly contributed to a Trump PAC.
  • Eric Jackson was director of marketing at PayPal and went on to write a book about the company called “The PayPal Wars.” He’s currently the CEO of CapLinked. 
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