![]() ![]() He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He does not plan on continuing his college education however, he is developing another app. Gee finished playing soccer for BYU in July 2015. He said their trip is funded by selling all their belongings and not by dipping into their savings. Their itinerary includes New Zealand, Tonga, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. He plans to continue a technology development career path, but is taking time off to travel with his wife, Jessica, and their three children. He has had multiple job offers from prominent companies based on the success of this first app. Gee is inclined to tuck the money away, invest it, and let it provide for his family for many years. to Snapchat for $54 million, making significant returns for both creators and investors. In December 2014, they sold the company Scan, Inc. Gee, Turley, and Ouimet were invited to show their app on the TV show “Shark Tank” but did not partner with any of the show’s entrepreneurs. By the end of 2012, Scan had been downloaded 25 million times and averaged 27 million scans per month and generating $60,000 per month. They charged $2 per app download and it became the number 1 app in its category worldwide. They raised more than $8 million in investor funding over two years’ time and upgraded the app with features that responded to consumer requests. Gee, Ouimet, and Turley formed Scan, Inc., in January 2011, with Gee as CEO, Ouimet as COO, and Turley as CTO. When the app was completed, they made it available free on iTunes, and it was downloaded so fast it knocked “Angry Birds” off the App Store top 10 chart. He was a Brigham Young University student at the time, and he spent the next six months developing a user-friendly scanning application with the help of two classmates, Ben Turley and Kirk Ouimet. When he couldn’t, he considered designing one himself. When he found it inferior for his needs, he deleted it and tried to find a replacement. This insider's guide from one of the world's most traveled families will inspire you to create new and lasting memories with your family for years to come.Garrett Gee stepped into life as a technology entrepreneur unexpectedly after he received a smartphone in 2009 and didn’t like an app that scanned and read UPC barcodes used to purchase retail products. Alaska, where you'll feel you've gone truly wild in the last frontier.The Galapagos, where your kids will squeal with joy as they encounter penguins and larger-than-life tortoises.Berlin, where holidays come to life at beloved Christmas markets.Utah, where ice castles bring a world of magic to a vacation full of natural wonders. ![]()
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