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Ben Huh

Ben Huh is a South Korean-American internet entrepreneur and the former CEO of The Cheezburger Network, which at its peak in 2010 received 375 million views a month across its 50 sites.[1]

Ben Huh
Born
NationalitySouth Korean, American
EducationCordova High School
Alma materNorthwestern University
OccupationCEO of Cheezburger
WebsiteCheezburger.com

Early life edit

Huh was born in Seoul, South Korea and grew up in Rancho Cordova, California, attending Cordova High School there.[2][3] In 1999, Huh graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism, although English was not his first language.[1][2] With regards to this, he said "I got a degree in a language I didn't speak because I felt something in the power of media that attracted me."[2]

The Web's influence on journalism was growing, and Huh decided to go into a career in the Internet.[4] He founded a web analytics company, which folded after 18 months.[4] After that, he worked at three companies in six years.[4]

In 2007, Huh started a blog for fun with his wife about living with a dog in Seattle.[1] Later that year, there was a series of pet food recalls, and the company responsible took down their company website.[1] Huh went through the company's cached files and found a PDF that outlined the company's customers, revenues, and facility locations.[1] He posted this to his blog, and the post got linked around the internet. One of the links was from a site called I Can Has Cheezburger and Huh struck up a friendship with the two owners.[1]

The Cheezburger Network edit

In September 2007, Huh connected with a group of angel investors to buy I Can Has Cheezburger.[5] At the time, the site was getting viewed 500,000 times daily, which Huh notes was "fantastic for a cat picture site that nobody understood."[6] He likes to joke that his investor pitch was "I would like to start a media company by buying a cat picture website. Can you give me $2.25 million?"[7] Huh states that "we felt like that there was a pretty good possibility that we were buying into a cultural phenomenon, a shift in the way people perceived entertainment."[6]

Currently, Huh runs Cheezburger, which received 375 million page views a month in 2011 across its 50 sites, including I Can Has Cheezburger, FAIL Blog, The Daily What, Know Your Meme, and Memebase.[1][8] The content is user-generated, with users allowed to upload images and add text captions throughout its network of sites. The best are culled by Cheezburger employees and users and posted to the front pages daily.[9] Although Huh does not reveal financial specifics, Wired speculated that the network makes $4 million in yearly revenue, which comes mainly from display ads, books, and merchandise.[5] The Cheezburger Network has raised $30 million in venture funding in January 2011, currently employs 75 people, and has been profitable since its first quarter.[4][10] They've released five books, two of which are New York Times bestsellers.[1]

In 2012, Huh announced he was taking on a new project called Circa that wants to "reimagine the way you consume news."[11] In April 2012, Circa raised $750K in Series A funding, before being shut down in 2015 and subsequently reopened under different ownership.[12][13][14]

In July 2013, Huh told the media that his decision to make 24 job cuts at Cheezburger, amounting to a third of the firm's employees, was one of the most difficult weeks he had ever experienced.[15]

Social Construct edit

Huh founded Social Construct, a technology company that assembled "buildings with software-generated floor plans and rooms that fit together like Lego bricks."[16] The company was founded in 2017 from the New Cities moonshot project at Y Combinator, where Huh worked after leaving The Cheezburger Network. The company raised $17M from Y Combinator and Founders Fund and broke ground on a multi-family building in Oakland, CA before shutting down during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.[17]

Orange DAO edit

Huh then went on to co-lead Orange DAO, a decentralized autonomous organization with a membership of more than 1,000 Y Combinator alumni.[18] Orange DAO seeks to "help startups apply to, and be accepted into Y Combinator, provide them with pre- and post-YC funding, while helping mentor their leadership and recruit talent, and acquire customers" according to its charter. Huh is one of three general partners of the investment firm Orange Fund which works with Orange DAO to make investments in early-stage startups.[18]

Television edit

Huh is the central figure in the LOLwork reality television series on the Bravo television network. The series follows Ben Huh and his staff at Cheezburger as they create new content for the site.[19]

Reception edit

Huh has been a speaker at SXSW, Web 2.0 Summit and TEDx Seattle.[20][21] In 2010, Huh was named to Fast Company's list of the "Most Creative People in Business."[22] He was also named to GQ's list of the "Worst-Dressed Men in Silicon Valley"; in response to this, he challenged GQ to a fashion duel.[23][24]

Awards edit

Huh received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award in 2011.[25]

Personal life edit

Huh lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife Emily and poodle mix, Nemo.[9][26] He also runs The Moby Dick Project, which aims to change how news is presented.[27][28] He is allergic to cats.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Chard, Thea. Cheezburger CEO Ben Huh on Surrounding Himself with More Talent, and the Future of the Global Humor Blog Network. Xconomy. June 30, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Stacy, Michael. Big Omaha - Ben Huh: ‘Things that excite us are things that would make other people cringe’. Silicon Prairie News. May 12, 2011.
  3. ^ terrinakamura. "Confessions of a Graphic Designer".
  4. ^ a b c d James, Anthony. Startup Q&A: Cheezburger's Ben Huh on new ideas. Tech Flash. July 9, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Wallace, Lewis SXSW: 2008, the Year the Audience Keynoted. Wired. March 11, 2008.
  6. ^ a b Cook, John. Q&A: Ben Huh of I Can Has Cheezburger on tech, cats and more. Venture Blog. November 6, 2008.
  7. ^ McCarthy, Brad. Cheezburgers Ben Huh On Education, Entrepreneurship, and 5 minutes of happiness. The Next Web. May 13, 2011.
  8. ^ Dudley, Brier. Cheezburger's first venture financing raises $30 million. The Seattle Times. January 18, 2011.
  9. ^ a b Mcedward, Laura. Entrepreneur’s Kitty Site Now A Caboodle. LA Times. September 23, 2008.
  10. ^ Fitzpatrick, Laura. . TIME. August 24, 2009.
  11. ^ Huh, Ben. Circa May 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Betabeat. April 27, 2012.
  12. ^ Roy, Jessica. I CAN HAZ SEED ROUND: Ben Huh’s News Startup Circa Raises $750K May 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Betabeat. April 27, 2012.
  13. ^ Galligan, Matt (24 June 2015). "Farewell to Circa News". Medium. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  14. ^ "Set to Launch Digital News Site Circa, Sinclair Taps John Solomon as COO," from Broadcasting & Cable, 12/7/2015
  15. ^ Liz Welch (July 2013). "How I Live With Myself After Firing a Third of My Employees". Inc. Magazine.
  16. ^ "Social Construct's computer-optimized buildings could shake construction industry's foundations". TechCrunch. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  17. ^ Rebong, Kevin (2021-07-30). "Proptech Startup Social Construct Closing Down". The Real Deal New York. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  18. ^ a b "Hundreds of Y Combinator alumni join crypto collective to back web3 startups". TechCrunch. 24 January 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  19. ^ "It's "Bravo's Big Premiere Week," Featuring Five New and Returning Series Kicking Off November 4". The Futon Critic. October 23, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
  20. ^ Simons, Wes. TED Invades Seattle February 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Seattle Business.
  21. ^ Ben Huh Speaker. Web 2.0 Summit. November 15, 2010.
  22. ^ Mascai, Dan. The 100 Most Creative People: Ben Huh #86 September 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Fast Company. 2010.
  23. ^ Hope, Clover. The 15 Worst-Dressed Men of Silicon Valley. GQ. August 3, 2011.
  24. ^ Cook, John. Cheezburger chief challenges GQ to fashion 'duel'. MSNBC. August 4, 2011.
  25. ^
  26. ^ Wortham, Jenna. Once Just a Site With Funny Cat Pictures, and Now a Web Empire. The New York Times. June 13, 2010.
  27. ^ Huh, Ben. Why Are We Still Consuming The News Like It’s 1899? 2011-08-10 at the Wayback Machine. May 28, 2011.
  28. ^ Cook, John. Cheezburger CEO Ben Huh’s latest voyage: It’s time ‘to rethink journalism’. GeekWire. May 23, 2011.
  29. ^ McCarthy, Caroline. Ben Huh Has Successful Business Model? CNET. October 8, 2008.

External links edit

  • BenHuh!com. Official blog.
  • Ben Huh on Twitter  

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Not to be confused with Ben Hur Ben Huh is a South Korean American internet entrepreneur and the former CEO of The Cheezburger Network which at its peak in 2010 received 375 million views a month across its 50 sites 1 Ben HuhBornSeoul South KoreaNationalitySouth Korean AmericanEducationCordova High SchoolAlma materNorthwestern UniversityOccupationCEO of CheezburgerWebsiteCheezburger com Contents 1 Early life 2 The Cheezburger Network 3 Social Construct 4 Orange DAO 5 Television 6 Reception 7 Awards 8 Personal life 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editHuh was born in Seoul South Korea and grew up in Rancho Cordova California attending Cordova High School there 2 3 In 1999 Huh graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism although English was not his first language 1 2 With regards to this he said I got a degree in a language I didn t speak because I felt something in the power of media that attracted me 2 The Web s influence on journalism was growing and Huh decided to go into a career in the Internet 4 He founded a web analytics company which folded after 18 months 4 After that he worked at three companies in six years 4 In 2007 Huh started a blog for fun with his wife about living with a dog in Seattle 1 Later that year there was a series of pet food recalls and the company responsible took down their company website 1 Huh went through the company s cached files and found a PDF that outlined the company s customers revenues and facility locations 1 He posted this to his blog and the post got linked around the internet One of the links was from a site called I Can Has Cheezburger and Huh struck up a friendship with the two owners 1 The Cheezburger Network editIn September 2007 Huh connected with a group of angel investors to buy I Can Has Cheezburger 5 At the time the site was getting viewed 500 000 times daily which Huh notes was fantastic for a cat picture site that nobody understood 6 He likes to joke that his investor pitch was I would like to start a media company by buying a cat picture website Can you give me 2 25 million 7 Huh states that we felt like that there was a pretty good possibility that we were buying into a cultural phenomenon a shift in the way people perceived entertainment 6 Currently Huh runs Cheezburger which received 375 million page views a month in 2011 across its 50 sites including I Can Has Cheezburger FAIL Blog The Daily What Know Your Meme and Memebase 1 8 The content is user generated with users allowed to upload images and add text captions throughout its network of sites The best are culled by Cheezburger employees and users and posted to the front pages daily 9 Although Huh does not reveal financial specifics Wired speculated that the network makes 4 million in yearly revenue which comes mainly from display ads books and merchandise 5 The Cheezburger Network has raised 30 million in venture funding in January 2011 currently employs 75 people and has been profitable since its first quarter 4 10 They ve released five books two of which are New York Times bestsellers 1 In 2012 Huh announced he was taking on a new project called Circa that wants to reimagine the way you consume news 11 In April 2012 Circa raised 750K in Series A funding before being shut down in 2015 and subsequently reopened under different ownership 12 13 14 In July 2013 Huh told the media that his decision to make 24 job cuts at Cheezburger amounting to a third of the firm s employees was one of the most difficult weeks he had ever experienced 15 Social Construct editHuh founded Social Construct a technology company that assembled buildings with software generated floor plans and rooms that fit together like Lego bricks 16 The company was founded in 2017 from the New Cities moonshot project at Y Combinator where Huh worked after leaving The Cheezburger Network The company raised 17M from Y Combinator and Founders Fund and broke ground on a multi family building in Oakland CA before shutting down during the COVID 19 pandemic in 2021 17 Orange DAO editHuh then went on to co lead Orange DAO a decentralized autonomous organization with a membership of more than 1 000 Y Combinator alumni 18 Orange DAO seeks to help startups apply to and be accepted into Y Combinator provide them with pre and post YC funding while helping mentor their leadership and recruit talent and acquire customers according to its charter Huh is one of three general partners of the investment firm Orange Fund which works with Orange DAO to make investments in early stage startups 18 Television editHuh is the central figure in the LOLwork reality television series on the Bravo television network The series follows Ben Huh and his staff at Cheezburger as they create new content for the site 19 Reception editHuh has been a speaker at SXSW Web 2 0 Summit and TEDx Seattle 20 21 In 2010 Huh was named to Fast Company s list of the Most Creative People in Business 22 He was also named to GQ s list of the Worst Dressed Men in Silicon Valley in response to this he challenged GQ to a fashion duel 23 24 Awards editHuh received the Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award in 2011 25 Personal life editHuh lives in Seattle Washington with his wife Emily and poodle mix Nemo 9 26 He also runs The Moby Dick Project which aims to change how news is presented 27 28 He is allergic to cats 29 References edit a b c d e f g h Chard Thea Cheezburger CEO Ben Huh on Surrounding Himself with More Talent and the Future of the Global Humor Blog Network Xconomy June 30 2010 a b c Stacy Michael Big Omaha Ben Huh Things that excite us are things that would make other people cringe Silicon Prairie News May 12 2011 terrinakamura Confessions of a Graphic Designer a b c d James Anthony Startup Q amp A Cheezburger s Ben Huh on new ideas Tech Flash July 9 2011 a b Wallace Lewis SXSW 2008 the Year the Audience Keynoted Wired March 11 2008 a b Cook John Q amp A Ben Huh of I Can Has Cheezburger on tech cats and more Venture Blog November 6 2008 McCarthy Brad Cheezburgers Ben Huh On Education Entrepreneurship and 5 minutes of happiness The Next Web May 13 2011 Dudley Brier Cheezburger s first venture financing raises 30 million The Seattle Times January 18 2011 a b Mcedward Laura Entrepreneur s Kitty Site Now A Caboodle LA Times September 23 2008 Fitzpatrick Laura Building a Media Empire Around I Can Has Cheezburger TIME August 24 2009 Huh Ben Circa Archived May 1 2012 at the Wayback Machine Betabeat April 27 2012 Roy Jessica I CAN HAZ SEED ROUND Ben Huh s News Startup Circa Raises 750K Archived May 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine Betabeat April 27 2012 Galligan Matt 24 June 2015 Farewell to Circa News Medium Retrieved 24 June 2015 Set to Launch Digital News Site Circa Sinclair Taps John Solomon as COO from Broadcasting amp Cable 12 7 2015 Liz Welch July 2013 How I Live With Myself After Firing a Third of My Employees Inc Magazine Social Construct s computer optimized buildings could shake construction industry s foundations TechCrunch 14 July 2020 Retrieved 2022 08 10 Rebong Kevin 2021 07 30 Proptech Startup Social Construct Closing Down The Real Deal New York Retrieved 2022 08 10 a b Hundreds of Y Combinator alumni join crypto collective to back web3 startups TechCrunch 24 January 2022 Retrieved 2022 08 10 It s Bravo s Big Premiere Week Featuring Five New and Returning Series Kicking Off November 4 The Futon Critic October 23 2012 Retrieved October 28 2012 Simons Wes TED Invades Seattle Archived February 9 2011 at the Wayback Machine Seattle Business Ben Huh Speaker Web 2 0 Summit November 15 2010 Mascai Dan The 100 Most Creative People Ben Huh 86 Archived September 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine Fast Company 2010 Hope Clover The 15 Worst Dressed Men of Silicon Valley GQ August 3 2011 Cook John Cheezburger chief challenges GQ to fashion duel MSNBC August 4 2011 Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award Wortham Jenna Once Just a Site With Funny Cat Pictures and Now a Web Empire The New York Times June 13 2010 Huh Ben Why Are We Still Consuming The News Like It s 1899 Archived 2011 08 10 at the Wayback Machine May 28 2011 Cook John Cheezburger CEO Ben Huh s latest voyage It s time to rethink journalism GeekWire May 23 2011 McCarthy Caroline Ben Huh Has Successful Business Model CNET October 8 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ben Huh BenHuh com Official blog Ben Huh on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ben Huh amp oldid 1175529143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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