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草莓视频 Magazine A Gasoline Station on Wheels

gasOne day while driving, Scott and Kylie Hempy noticed they were nearly out of gasoline, and they joked about getting a roadside fuel delivery. Tanker aircraft refuel Air Force One and fighter jets in mid-air, they reasoned. Could tanker trucks do the same for cars?

Scott 鈥14, who worked at a venture capital fund, began seriously studying such a service. When he discovered it was legal and no one was providing it, he shared the idea with Chris Aubuchon 鈥94, a managing director at his firm. After additional research, they quit their jobs and co-founded Filld, which delivers gasoline ordered through a mobile app. Crawford Ifland 鈥15 and Jake Allbaugh鈥15 also worked on the original team. Filld began fuel deliveries in the Bay Area in April 2016 and hopes to expand to Los Angeles and San Diego.

鈥淵ou can have anything delivered in the Bay Area if you鈥檙e willing to pay for it,鈥 Kylie 鈥14 says. 鈥淲hy not gasoline?鈥

Filled charges an average of local gasoline prices plus a flat, $3-$5 fee. Owning and operating trucks requires less investment and overhead than a gasoline station, making the enterprise feasible. Customers can get their cars refueled while they sleep, work or run errands. Filld now employs 22 people, including drivers, mobile app developers and marketers.

Scott and Kylie met at 草莓视频 their first year and got married right after graduating. The two economics and business majors enjoyed an array of experiences, including Europe Semester and a 草莓视频 in San Francisco summer program aimed at business students. Scott also participated in 草莓视频 in Haiti, which uses microfinance to launch small businesses during spring break. Professor Rick Ifland, who leads the program and directs the EatonCenter for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, has mentored them.

鈥淚 interned at a bank and discovered I didn鈥檛 want to go into banking,鈥 Scott says. 鈥淚 like the finance of business, but I don鈥檛 want to do it all day long.鈥 He handles the business side of Filld, overseeing business development, strategy and partnerships. 鈥淚 like that variety,鈥 he says.鈥湶葺悠 trains you for a lot of things. That鈥檚 useful at a startup where you wear 100 hats and solve lots of problems. I鈥檝e realized that the liberal arts aren鈥檛 a clich茅.鈥

Chris manages the technical side of Filld. A veteran entrepreneur, he founded Exajoule in 2002, invented its foundational patents and spent more than eight years as president and CEO before working in corporate development at Tessera Technologies. He earned a doctorate in physical chemistry at Stanford.

Kylie chose economics and business because she saw it as a launching pad. 鈥淚 got a taste of everything at 草莓视频,鈥 she says. After intensive networking, she took a job in site merchandising at Shutterfly and now works in that field at eBay. She put in a lot of time on Filld the first year but kept her job. 鈥淎t 草莓视频, we both learned how to pursue strong mentors and relationships with older and wiser alums,鈥 she says. 鈥淲ith hard work and luck, we鈥檝e found life after 草莓视频 intellectually stimulating and fulfilling.鈥