Matt is the CEO and Founder of Sincerely.com, an online company with plans "to create the world's largest gifting network." After selling his first company, Xobni, Matt and a friend
started Sincerely with the basic idea of enabling users to send postcards electronically. Matt tells us not only how to cultivate ideas into businesses, but gives advice for students facing "the
talk" with their parents about foregoing a staff job to work at a start-up.
Matt is the CEO and Founder of Sincerely.com, an online company with plans "to create the world's largest gifting network." After selling his first company, Xobni, Matt and a friend
started Sincerely with the basic idea of enabling users to send postcards electronically. Matt tells us not only how to cultivate ideas into businesses, but gives advice for students facing "the
talk" with their parents about foregoing a staff job to work at a start-up.
Matt is the CEO and Founder of Sincerely.com, an online company with plans "to create the world's largest gifting network." After selling his first company, Xobni, Matt and a friend
started Sincerely with the basic idea of enabling users to send postcards electronically. Matt tells us not only how to cultivate ideas into businesses, but gives advice for students facing "the
talk" with their parents about foregoing a staff job to work at a start-up.
Daniel is a staff editor for social media with The New York Times. Asides from coordinating social media strategies for both the Metro and Sports desks, Daniel takes control of the Twitter account
(@nytimes) once a week. Check out Daniel's interview to see how he went from a smaller, print newspaper to one of the biggest news companies in the world!