Alexis Ohanian
Alexis Ohanian | |
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Born | New York City, New York, USA |
April 24, 1983
Residence | New York City, New York[1] |
Alma mater | University of Virginia |
Known for | entrepreneurship, startups, social marketing |
Notable work | Reddit, Small Empires |
Website | Alexisohanian.com |
Alexis Ohanian (born April 24, 1983) is an Armenian-American internet entrepreneur, progressive activist and investor based in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, best known for co-founding the social news website Reddit, helping launch the travel search website Hipmunk, and starting the social enterprise Breadpig. He is a partner at Y Combinator, and is also the executive chairman of Reddit. Ohanian is in a relationship with Serena Williams.[2]
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Career
Ohanian was born to Chris Ohanian, an Armenian-American whose ancestors were Armenian Genocide survivors,[3] and a German-born mother, Anke.[4] He went to Howard High School in Ellicott City, Maryland. After graduating from the University of Virginia in 2005 with degrees in commerce and history, Ohanian started reddit.com, with co-founder Steve Huffman. Reddit initially received funding from Y Combinator and was later acquired by Condé Nast in 2006. Ohanian continued to work closely with reddit as a member of its Board of Directors.[5][6][7]
In 2007, Ohanian launched Breadpig, an "uncorporation" that produces geeky merchandise and gives the proceeds to charity. He continues to run Breadpig today as its Founder and Chief Swine Defender.[8]
After leaving Reddit in 2009, Ohanian spent 3 months working in microfinance as a Kiva fellow in Yerevan, Armenia.[citation needed]
In 2009, Ohanian spoke at TED about a whale named Mister Splashy Pants.[9]
Ohanian helped launch travel search website Hipmunk in 2010, and now acts as an advisor.[10]
In June 2010, Ohanian announced the launch of his company Das Kapital Capital, which focuses on startup investing, advising and consulting.[citation needed]
Ohanian was named the "Ambassador to the East" for early stage venture firm Y Combinator. In this position, he meets with East Coast applicants, mentors New York YC founders, and is a general representative for the company.[11]
Open internet activism
In late 2010 and early 2011, Ohanian spoke out against Congress's Stop Online Piracy Act and the Senate's Protect IP Act. He helped lead the Internet-enabled grassroots campaign that eventually overturned the two bills. Ohanian spoke to members of Congress, helped launch the national anti-SOPA/PIPA protests that took place on January 18, 2012, and spoke at the rally in New York that was organized by NY Tech Meetup.[12]
In October 2012, Ohanian teamed up with Reddit General Manager Erik Martin and embarked on the Internet 2012 Bus Tour from Denver, CO to Danville, KY to campaign for the open Internet during the Presidential and Vice Presidential debates. One of the campaign stops spurred the idea for a possible "National Geek Day." in Washington DC.[13][14]
In response to his work advocating for the Open Internet, The Daily Dot named Ohanian number one in their top ten most influential activists of 2012, and Forbes dubbed him "Mayor of the Internet."[15][16]
Crowdfunding campaigns
On December 10, 2012, Ohanian teamed up with Lester Chambers of The Chambers Brothers to launch a Kickstarter project, with the intent to make a new album titled "Lester's Time Has Come." According to Fast Company, Ohanian aimed "to prove that there are new, sustainable funding opportunities for artists now thanks to platforms like Kickstarter."[17]
Two years later, Ohanian raised $12,244 for the non-profit Black Girls Code on Tilt.com.[18] In May 2014, Ohanian used Tilt.com again to launch "Save Net Neutrality: Billboard in FCC's Backyard," a crowdfunding campaign to protest the FCC's plans to eliminate the idea of net neutrality.[19]
Awards and honors
In 2011 and 2012, Ohanian was named to the Forbes "30 Under 30" list as an important figure in the technology industry.[20][21]
In 2013, Ohanian and Erik Martin were featured as "champions of innovation" in the 20th Anniversary issue of Wired.[22]
Controversy
On July 2, 2015, Reddit fired communications director Victoria Taylor, a well-liked administrator known for co-ordinating celebrity interviews from Reddit's New York office. In protest, moderators set several subreddits to private and several users purportedly left Reddit for its much smaller competitors Voat and Panjury.[23][24] Initially, interim CEO Ellen Pao was blamed for the dismissal. Harassment which was already being directed toward Pao in relation to other controversies intensified and she resigned a week later.[25] However, a moderator of IAmA posted on July 3 that "Chooter (Victoria) was let go as an admin by u/kn0thing [Alexis Ohanian]".[26] This was not widely reported until the aftermath of Pao's resignation when Ohanian elaborated on his role in Taylor's dismissal. On July 12, former CEO Yishan Wong informed the Reddit community that Taylor was fired by "the CEO's boss" and accused Ohanian of scapegoating.[27] Ohanian countered that even though the AMA / IAmA changes came from him, he still reported to Pao.[28] As was done for Ellen Pao, a petition was uploaded to Change.org asking Alexis Ohanian to step down.[29]
Published works
Ohanian published a book titled Without Their Permission: How the 21st Century Will Be Made, Not Managed on October 1, 2013.[30][31] Without Their Permission ranked 4th on the Wall Street Journal's best sellers list for Hardcover Business.[32] In connection with the book, Ohanian embarked on a 5-month, 150-stop and 75-university book tour that aimed to spread the startup entrepreneurial spirit and give students the event he had always wished he had as an undergrad.[33][34]
Small Empires
In the summer of 2013, Small Empires with Alexis Ohanian, a weekly online series focused on rising startups in New York City hosted by Ohanian, premiered on The Verge.[35] The first season ran for nine episodes.
The second season premiered in October 2014.
Podcasts
NYRD Radio
On October 15, 2014, Ohanian launched the NYRD Radio podcast.[36] Guests on the show have included Tim Ferriss, James Altucher, Carter Cleveland (founder of Artsy) and Cameron Russell. The podcast features a segment called Office Hours, in which inspiring entrepreneurs can apply to work through an idea with him.[37]
Upvoted
On January 8, 2015, Ohanian released the first episode – listed as "Episode 0" – of Reddit's new podcast Upvoted, in which Ohanian delves deeper into real stories found on Reddit and talks to the users involved.[38] Each week, the podcast focuses on a different story and features a guest around whom that story is centered.
Speaking engagements and media appearances
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Ohanian has spoken at over 80 universities, and lectured at conferences like TED, the Clinton Global Initiative, SXSW, and ROFLCon.[citation needed] He has spoken to a range of companies, including Google, BBDO, BursonMarsteller, Johnson & Johnson, Hyatt, Kraft, and Palantir.[citation needed] Ohanian was also the keynote speaker at an entrepreneurship summit in Cairo organized by the U.S. State Department months after the Egyptian Revolution.[citation needed]
Ohanian has appeared on numerous major television networks, including NBC, ABC,[39] CBS,[40] CNBC,[41] CNN,[42] MSNBC,[43] Bloomberg. He has been interviewed on The Colbert Report,[44] Charlie Rose,[45] and Meet the Press.[46] He has also been featured and quoted in notable magazines and newspapers including the New York Times,[47] Wall Street Journal,[48] LATimes,[49] Time and[50] Washington Post.
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