Born into architecture
Jobadiah Sinclair Weeks was born into a family of east coast Bostonian blue bloods. His ancestors were officers in the American Revolution.
His great-great-grandfather, John Wingate Weeks, was Secretary of War under Presidents Harding and Coolidge, and a United States Senator. His great-grandfather, Sinclair Weeks, was Secretary of Commerce under President Eisenhower, and also a United States Senator. Grandfather "Sinny" went to Harvard, ran Reed and Barton Silver, and sat on the board of Blue Cross Blue Shield.
His father Nat Weeks raced for the Dartmouth Ski Team, then headed west to Colorado and joined the Ski Patrol. Dad met Mom, "Silence," in Steamboat on Easter Sunday. They married in 1980. Joby was born in Denver on August 25th, 1981.
He was groomed from a very young age to be an entrepreneur and a philanthropist. He had to be: his father quit the ski patrol and became a Christian school teacher, bringing home less than twenty thousand dollars a year.