He co-founded Zip2 with Elon, a software company sold to Compaq in 1999 for $307 million.
With a net worth of around $700 million, Kimbal has made his mark across multiple industries, especially in food innovation and philanthropy.
He founded The Kitchen Restaurant Group, focused on sustainable, community-driven dining, and co-founded Big Green, a nonprofit building learning gardens in schools, along with Square Roots, an urban farming venture using tech to scale fresh food production.
As a strong advocate for real food and sustainable farming, Kimbal is on a mission to change how communities grow, access, and consume fresh produce.
His mix of business skills and social impact has positioned him as a leading figure in the farm-to-table movement, showing that success can be both profitable and purposeful.