Meet the Dads that Founded Owlet
We’re introducing you to the amazing fathers who brought Owlet to life. But before we dive in, I want to share a few observations regarding these men. First of all, coordinating a photo shoot is not easy - especially ones involving children. These men (with the help of their amazing wives) owned every minute of it. I was impressed to see how genuine and sincere each interaction was with their children during the entire session. As the day went on, it became increasing clear to me that these men are fathers first. Their passion to help children and infants around the world starts in the home. As a father myself, I know how hard it is to maintain a work-life balance and these guys get it. I’m grateful to know each of them personally and can’t wait to see what they dream up next. - Evan Griffin, Brand Director - dad to Vienna 6, Rome 4 and London 2
Kurt Workman - CEO & Co-founder
Age: 28
Dad Tip: Be more patient. My biggest regret as a father has been that I wasn’t more patient with my first child. I realised parenting is tough and new for me but everything was new for my child. Literally he was doing everything for first time and I needed to see it as an opportunity to teach rather than an opportunity for me to be frustrated.
Kids: 2 (Ages 3 & 1)
Favorite Children’s Book: Llama Llama Red Pajama
Jordan Monroe - Co-founder
Age: 28
Dad Tip: Realise that your kids can teach you about being happy and how to be in the moment. It's really easy to want to just get from point A to point B and get frustrated that your kid is not walking fast enough. Instead I try to enjoy whatever is slowing down my son. We might get detoured by a bird for 20 minutes or a puddle for 15 minutes but the reason my son wants to stay and see/play with it is because he is interested and is enjoying himself. I try to enjoy it with him and it makes me a more patient and happy dad.
Kids: 2 (Ages 2 & 10 months)
Favorite Disney Movie: Zootopia
Zach Bomsta - CTO & Co-founder
Age: 29
Dad Tip: Be sure to find time each day to truly be in the moment with your children and not just physically present. This is harder than it sounds when you have so many things competing for your attention. Email, deadlines, notifications; they can all wait. Spend quality time with your kids.
Kids: 2 (Ages 4 & 2)
Favorite Snack Time Treat: Oreos
Jacob Colvin - International & Co-founder
Age: 33
Dad Tip: Give your kids your best time. It will be tempting or most convenient to give them whatever you have left at the end of the day but that isn’t fair to them. I ask myself, “How do I want my kids remember me?” The answer never is tired, exhausted and stressed with work. Find the time of the day where you can be the type of dad your kids deserve.
Kids: 3 (Ages 8, 6 & 7 months)
Favorite Playtime Activity: Science experiments, building forts and singing silly songs.