Jon Steinberg

Jon Steinberg is the former President and COO of website BuzzFeed. In early 2016, he founded Cheddar Inc., a new media company covering tech news and culture, and serves as its CEO.[1] In September 2016, Cheddar received $10 million in funding from Comcast and other investors.[2]

Cheddar is a live and on demand video news network, and broadcasts weekdays from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ Marketsite, and the Flatiron Building. By mid-2016, the company had added a CheddarLife program, and was broadcasting on Facebook Live, Roku and SiriusXM.

In addition to co-hosting the original Cheddar program with business journalist Kristen Scholer, Steinberg sits on the board of Bustle.com and is an advisor to The Skimm and Taboola.

Early life

Steinberg's mother, Renee, is a teacher at a New York private School and his father, Richard, is a doctor turned real estate broker.[3] He attended the Collegiate School and was interested in computers from an early age. When he was 15 years old, he was accepted into the Walt Disney Imagineering summer intern program.[4] He graduated with an A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1999 after completing an 122-page-long senior thesis titled "The New American Citizen: The Potential for the Internet to Re-Engage Americans in Civic and Political Life."[5] He also holds an M.B.A. from Columbia University.[6]

Career

In May 2010, Steinberg joined Buzzfeed while it was still a 15-person company.[7] He has played a role in helping to develop Buzzfeed's business model, which is rooted in content marketing.[8]

Prior to Buzzfeed, Jon was strategic partner development manager on Google’s small medium business partnerships team, executive in residence at Polaris Venture Partners, and founded iBuilding, a commercial real estate software company.

In 2012, Steinberg was named an Ad Age Media Maven.[9]

In 2013, he joined the board of Legal Mobile App startup, Shake.[10][11]

Prior to founding Cheddar, Jon was Chief Executive Officer of DailyMail.com North America.[12]

Personal life

As of 2013 Steinberg lived in the Upper East Side of New York City with his wife, Jill, and his children, Cooper and Edie.[6]

gollark: > To back up your profile, first close Firefox if it is open and then copy the profile folder to another location. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAno.
gollark: Apparently `.recover` is able to recover the database (mostly?) but this is not really ideal.
gollark: According to the bees, just backing up my Firefox places.sqlite file while Firefox is running leaves the file unusable and corrupted.
gollark: This is not* accursed.
gollark: Does anyone know how you can do online backups of Firefox profiles?

References

Cheddar.com JonSteinberg.com

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