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Kevin P. Ryan is an Internet executive and entrepreneur in New York City's Silicon Alley. He serves as the Founder and CEO of Gilt Groupe and prior to November 2010, he was the company's Executive Chairman. Kevin was perhaps best known as the CEO of DoubleClick, which he joined in 1996 and over the next nine years built into a multi-billion dollar global industry leader. Under his direction, DoubleClick was awarded the title of "New York Company of the Year" by Silicon Alley Reporter and Ryan himself was named one of the "50 Most Influential Business People" by Crain's New York Business. DoubleClick was sold in 2005 for $1.1 billion to Hellman and Friedman LLC, and Ryan stepped down as CEO shortly thereafter. DoubleClick was acquired by Google for $3.1 billion in March 2008. After leaving DoubleClick, Ryan, along with former DoubleClick CTO and co-founder, Dwight Merriman, founded AlleyCorp [1], a network of four affiliated Internet companies of which he is Chairman and CEO. Contents 1 Gilt Groupe 2 AlleyCorp 3 DoubleClick 4 Other Companies & Investments 5 Early career 6 Other 7 Personal 8 Quotes 9 See also 10 Notes 11 External links Gilt Groupe Gilt Groupe is an online retailer based in the United States. Founded by Kevin in 2007, Gilt Groupe stages online 'flash' sales, offering women's, men's and children's designer apparel and accessories, designer home goods and high-end travel destinations at discounted prices in a limited time sale format, typically 36 to 48 hours. Over the last three years, Gilt Groupe has been surprising and delighting their exclusive invitation-only members by bringing them the finest, hand-curated merchandise, experiences and travel opportunities. Offering the most coveted luxury brands for women’s, men’s and children’s in clothing, shoes and accessories was only the beginning. Along with Gilt and GiltMAN, they have branched into other lifestyle genres including gorgeous items for the home, Gilt City, a nationwide local services and experiences leader, and the stunning Jetsetter which offers a superb selection of luxury travel options. All areas of Gilt Groupe are dedicated to providing the best of the best at insider prices and each area has proven to been enormously successful with our shoppers. Collectively, Gilt Groupe has attained an unparralled position in the luxury online marketplace. Gilt Groupe has raised nearly $80 million to date; its investors include Matrix Partners and General Atlantic Partners. AlleyCorp Headquartered in New York City’s Silicon Alley, AlleyCorp is a network of four affiliated Internet companies founded by Kevin P. Ryan and Dwight Merriman, the former CEO and CTO of DoubleClick, respectively. http://www.alleycorp.com/ Current companies in the AlleyCorp network include: The Business Insider: an online business news and analysis site that provides news, commentary and discussion on the technology, media and communications industries. http://www.businessinsider.com/ Gilt Groupe: an invitation-only online community that offers members exclusive access to coveted fashion and luxury lifestyle sample sales, events and brands. http://www.gilt.com/ ShopWiki: an international shopping search engine that provides advanced Web crawling technology to help shoppers find products and make more informed buying decisions. http://www.shopwiki.com/ 10gen/mongoDB: a new platform designed to help developers quickly and easily build complex and scalable Web applications. http://www.10gen.com/ DoubleClick Ryan joined DoubleClick in 1996, first as president and later as CEO. Under Ryan, DoubleClick grew from a startup of 20 people to a worldwide entity with more than 1500 employees. Other Companies & Investments Ryan is an angel investor in TheLadders. .[1] He was also an early investor and board member of HotJobs (which was sold to Yahoo! for $450 million in 2002). Panther Express was acquired by CDNetworks on February 25, 2009. Early career While working at United Media, Ryan launched the Dilbert Web site, based on the popular comic strip created by Scott Adams.[2] Serving as Senior VP of Business and Finance, he helped lead a restructuring effort that increased United Media's profits fivefold.[3] Additionally, Ryan spent time with Euro Disney in France, and as an investment banker with Prudential Investment Corporation in the US and the UK.[4] Other Ryan currently serves on the board of directors for Human Rights Watch, The NYC Investment Fund and INSEAD and most recently, the Partnership for New York City. He is also a member of the Yale International Council and the Council on Foreign Relations. He has served in the past on the boards of the Direct Marketing Association, the Ad Council, Hotjobs and on the Advisory Board for Doctors Without Borders. In June 2009, Kevin was named Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young, LLP. Personal Kevin Ryan received a B.A. from Yale University in 1985 and his M.B.A. from INSEAD in 1990. His middle brother Sean Ryan is director of developer partnerships at Facebook, and is the founder and Chairman of Meez, a social entertainment network built around avatars, casual games and virtual items. He was previously CEO of Listen.com (Rhapsody music service) which was acquired by RealNetworks in 2003. His youngest brother, Conor Kennedy Ryan, is the founder and president of successful NY boutique modeling agency MuseNYC.com Quotes From a 2007 interview with Venture Voice: [2] “I can remember one week in the beginning of 2000 when the stock price, the value of our company went up by a billion dollars and I thought ‘this has got to be the beginning of the end here.’” “I never came close to quitting. I always knew that the fundamentals of the Internet were going to win out." See also DoubleClick Panther Express ShopWiki Music Nation Silicon Alley Insider 10gen Notes ^ TheLadders.com - TheLadders.com Secures Funding ^ a b Venture Voice: VV Show #45 - Kevin Ryan of Panther Express, ShopWiki and Music Nation ^ Kevin P. Ryan - Crain's New York Business | New York Rising Star - 40 under 40 ^ DoubleClick Names Kevin Ryan New CEO 6. http://www.scribemedia.org/2008/02/07/pga-old-lions/ External links ShopWiki Main Page MusicNation Main Page Silicon Alley Insider Main Page The Venture Voice: Interview with Kevin Ryan Crain's New York Article on Kevin Ryan Kevin Ryan on SourceWatch [2] [3] [4] [5] Persondata Name Ryan, Kevin P. Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death