Education
University of Oxford. Columbia Business School.
University of Oxford. Columbia Business School.
He is currently Chairman of CustomVine, a wine company that makes private label wine for restaurant chains and the hospitality industry. He was also the founding Chief Executive Officer of both Lot18, a private sale site for wine and food, and Snooth, a comparison shopping internet site for wine. Philip is Chairman of CustomVine a company that helps hospitality brands create their own wines.
Previously Philip was the founding Chief Executive Officer of Lot18, a website that provides consumers with access to a curated selection of wines.
Lot18 is headquartered in New York City, and is backed by $45 million in venture capital from Accel, National Education Association and FirstMark Capital. Prior to Lot18, Philip was the founding Chief Executive Officer of Snooth, a lifestyle media company with several properties, including Snooth.com, TheSpir.it and WhatsCook.in.
Philip was named a Finalist in the 2012 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards and to Business Insider’s 2011 “Silicon Alley 100” list of the most important figures in the New York tech sector. Philip is also a mentor at the New York branch of Techstars, a startup accelerator program
Philip graduated from Oxford University in 1999, at age 20, with a Masters degree in Chemistry and Columbia Business School in 2005 with his Master of Business Administration. In addition he holds the Certified Specialist of Wine from the Society of Wine Educators.
In 2013 Philip rode his motorcycle 17,000 miles around the world, raising money for Wine to Water, a water charity with projects in 15 countries. His trip was cut short after needing surgery upon crashing in Kazakhstan. Philip is also a mountaineer and a sailor.
A certified Yachtmaster, Philip has sailed in many offshore races, including the Transport-Atlantic American Red Cross race in 2002.
He has also climbed on five continents and climbed Mount Everest in 2003 and played a role in the high altitude rescue of Conan Harrod from Everest"s North Face. The hoax was designed to raise awareness for Wine to Water, a water charity that Philip has supported in the past
The Miracle Machine news went viral with over 500 million media impressions and over 500 media outlets around the world covering the story. In addition to his current personal work with Wine to Water,: Water is the official charity of Lot18.
Also in 2002 Philip worked for several months as a volunteer teacher in Louisiana Paz, Bolivia.