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Jeff StibelFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJeffrey Stibel is the President and CEO of Web.com, Inc. and an entrepreneur, having started numerous technology and marketing companies. At age 32, he became one of the youngest public company CEOs in America and opened the NASDAQ stock market on June 15, 2007.[1][2] [3] He is also a brain scientist and published author.
[edit] BusinessAs an entrepreneur and business executive, Stibel has helped start and grow a number of companies and was listed as one of Business Week's "40 under 40."[4] He is currently the President and CEO of Web.com (NASDAQ: WWWW) and was previously the CEO of Interland (NASDAQ: INLD).[5] He also serves on the Board of Directors for Autobytel (NASDAQ: ABTL).[6] He was General Manager and Senior Vice President of United Online (NASDAQ: UNTD), which runs ISPs NetZero and Juno, and social networking site Classmates.com.[7] He was the founder and CEO of Applied Cognition Labs, WorldWide MediaWorks (offeroutlet.com),[8] SeaVista Development and Simpli[9], which is currently owned by ValueClick, (NASDAQ: VCLK).[10] He currently sits on the Board of Directors of Web.com, EdgeCast[11][12], Autobytel, ThinMail,[13] The Search Agency[14] and Axon Labs.[15] He also serves on the academic Boards of Brown University’s Entrepreneurship Program[16] and Tufts University’s Leadership Center.[17] Stibel left graduate school to start Simpli, a search and marketing company that was sold to NetZero in 2001 and again to ValueClick in 2004.[18] He started Simpli with professors from Brown University (James A. Anderson, Steve Reiss), MIT (Dan Ariely) and Princeton University (George A. Miller), as well as entrepreneurs David Landan, Peter Delgrosso and Carl Dunham. He later helped form United Online, a public company that acquired NetZero and Juno in 2001 and later bought Classmates.com. In 2005, he left United Online to become the CEO of Interland[19], a public company that later changed its name to Web.com.[20] [edit] Brain ScienceAs an academic and scientist, Stibel focused most of his career on brain science, the interdisciplinary study of psychology, philosophy, artificial intelligence and neuroscience.[21] He received degrees in philosophy and psychology as an undergraduate at Tufts University and counts Dan Dennett as a mentor. [22] He received a degree in brain science at Brown University, where he studied under James A. Anderson.[23] He also studied business, marketing and economics under Dan Ariely at MIT Sloan School of Management. Stibel has published numerous academic articles in brain science, psychology, economics and business, and he is a regular contributor to Harvard Business School. [24] [edit] References and Published Work
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