Faigy Mayer
Faigy Mayer was an American entrepreneur. She was the founder, CEO, and iOS developer of Appton, an app development company.[1][2][3][4] She was also a member of Footsteps, a group which provides social and emotional support.[5][6]
Early life
The daughter of Israel and Chava Mayer,[2] Faigy Mayer attained her undergraduate degree from Touro College. She left the Hasidic Belz community in Brooklyn's Borough Park in 2010, when she was 24 years old.[5] She matriculated to Johns Hopkins University, earning a graduation degree in 2015, and later received a master's degree in accounting and computer science at the City University of New York-Brooklyn College.[2][1]
Career
As an iOS developer, Mayer had created many iOS apps, including New York restaurant tip calculator, NYCTips, and a parking app called Carma.[3][1]
Death
On July 20, 2015, Mayer committed suicide by jumping off from a 20th floor rooftop bar known as 230 Fifth in Manhattan’s trendy Flatiron District.[2][5]
References
- Kosoff, Maya (21 July 2015). "A start-up founder reportedly jumped to her death from the top of NYC rooftop bar 230 Fifth". Business Insider.
- Levine, Alexandra (25 July 2015). "Faigy Mayer's Brave Life and Shocking Death". The Forward.
- Mochari, Ilan. "The 9 Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs Who Died in 2015". Inc.
- "Orthodox Funeral Held for Faigy Mayer, Former Hasid Who Jumped to Death From Trendy NYC Rooftop Bar". KTLA. 21 July 2015.
- Landes, Rachel X. (21 July 2015). "Woman Who Left Hasidic Community Jumps to Death From Rooftop Bar". The Forward.
- "Faigy Mayer's Brave Life and Shocking Death". The Forward. 25 July 2015.