A few people have asked me to post a little more information about myself. Instead of the standard corporate picture, I’ve included a picture of me and my dad at game four of the Giants/Angels World Series a few years ago. I like this picture, and it reminds me that every once in a while I need to get away from my computer and live real life.
If you want to see my corporate bio, check out my LinkedIn profile. You can also check out my Flickr pictures (includes both business and personal pictures).
I grew up in California and Surrey, England. I started college at U.C. Berkeley, and transferred to Claremont McKenna, a tiny college located near Los Angeles, after my freshman year. I majored in economics. I went straight from college to law school at Stanford in 1992, and graduated in 1995.
I spent a few years as a corporate attorney at O’Melveny & Myers and Wilson Sonsini, working exclusively with technology companies. My clients included idealab, Netscape, Pixar, Apple and a bunch of startups, venture funds and investment banks. The late nineties were heady days in silicon valley - at any given time I was working on a number of IPOs, venture financings, and merger transactions. I also co-authored a book on IPOs while I was working at Wilson Sonsini, which is still in print (on its second edition) by Bowne. I worked all the time.
I left law firm life to join a hot startup and run sales and business development. The startup, RealNames, filed to go public but didn’t make it out before the bubble burst. Eventually, RealNames liquidated after raising over $100 million in venture capital.
I left that startup as it was going through the IPO process and co-founded a company called Achex. We raised nearly $20 million after the bubble burst, and sold the company to First Data Corp about a year later for $32 million. Achex is now the back end infrastructure to Western Union online.
After Achex, I’ve worked in an operational role at a Carlyle backed startup in London, founded and ran two companies in Canada (Zip.ca and Pool.com), was COO to a Kleiner backed company called Razorgator, and consulted to other companies, including SnapNames and Verisign.
Today I am working on a number of projects. I consult with a few companies on business development and marketing strategies. I am a founder of edgeio. And TechCrunch, my hobby, tends to take up a lot of time as well.
I’ve been interviewed in a few podcasts recently, where I talk about my passion for startups and give a little more color on why I started TechCrunch.
- John Furrier (on Web 2.0 Workgroup) (October 14, 2005)
- Chris Pirillo (October 20, 2005)
- Steve Gillmor and Mike Vizard (November 7, 2005)
- Jon Gordon (November 11, 2005)
- Tom Raftery (November 28, 2005)
- Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte (December 15, 2005)
- VentureWeek with Eric Olson, David Hornik & Brad Feld (December 16, 2005)
- Gillmor Gang (January 28, 2006)
You can also see me on a CBS clip with Sue Kwon on May 4, 2006.
I can be reached by email at editor@techcrunch.com.




