Phil Libin

Phil Libin, Evernote CEO, at LeWeb

Phil Libin (1972[1]) was born in Leningrad, USSR in 1972, and moved to America when he was eight years old.[2] He served as CEO of the Silicon Valley-based software company Evernote from 2007 to 2015, then became Executive Chairman of Evernote's board.[3][4][5] In September 2015, Libin joined General Catalyst Partners as its fourth general partner in Silicon Valley.[6] In September 2016, Libin stepped down as Executive Chairman of Evernote's board of directors to focus on his role at General Catalyst Partners.[7]

Prior to joining Evernote, Libin founded and served as president of CoreStreet, a company that provided credential and identity management technologies to governments and large corporations. In 2009, CoreStreet was acquired by ActivIdentity,[8] now owned by HID Global.[9] Libin was also founder and CEO of Engine 5, a Boston-based Internet software development company acquired by Vignette Corporation (VIGN) in 2000 for $26 million.[10] Post-acquisition, Libin served as principal architect and chief technologist for applications at Vignette.

Libin graduated from The Bronx High School of Science in 1989 and attended Boston University with a concentration in Computer Science,[11] but left just before he was due to graduate to focus on his plans to launch a software company.[12]

References

  1. Software Designers~The People Behind the Code
  2. Evernote’s Amazing Success Story with CEO Phil Libin
  3. Crunchbase profile for Phil Libin Retrieved 19 October 2015
  4. Evernote Executive Team Page Archived 2013-05-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. "Exclusive: Phil Libin and Max Levchin Leave Evernote Board". Fortune. 2016-09-14. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  6. Loizos, Connie. "Phil Libin On Joining General Catalyst As Its Newest General Partner". www.techcrunch.com.
  7. "Exclusive: Phil Libin and Max Levchin Leave Evernote Board". Fortune. 2016-09-14. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  8. ActivIdentity Buys CoreStreet
  9. HID Buys Actividentity
  10. Evernote's Phil Libin: The modest $1bn boss 3 March 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2014
  11. BU Computer Science Hall of Fame
  12. Smale, Will (2014-03-03). "Evernote's self-deprecating boss". BBC News. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
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