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Scott Heiferman was born on 1972 in Homewood, Illinois. Discover Scott Heiferman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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In 2018, Scott Heiferman stepped down as CEO and former Investopedia CEO David Siegel took his place. Heiferman became Chairman of Meetup.
Scott Heiferman has a daughter and a son, born in 2010 and 2014 respectively.
In 2005, Heiferman made the unexpected decision of charging users a fee to start and run Meetup groups, rather than using an advertising-based business model. Afterwards, the activity on Meetup dropped 95%, but rebounded over time. The company made a profit for the first time in 2009. By 2017, Meetup had 32 million members in 182 countries. That same year, Facebook invested in new features in a competing service called Facebook Groups. In response, Heiferman developed a plan to redesign Meetup to focus more on activities than groups. The re-design was also based on feedback from Meetup employees. In late 2017, Meetup was acquired by WeWork.
These events caused Heiferman to start Meetup in 2002 with five co-founders and 10 employees. Around the same time, Heiferman also started a photo-sharing service called Fotolog, which he sold five years later for $90 million. During Howard Dean's 2004 Presidential campaign, Dean persuaded supporters to create or join local Meetup groups. In 2004, Meetup reached one million users and Heiferman was named "Innovator of the Year" by MIT Technology Review. Subsequently, then Presidential hopeful Barack Obama promised to attend any Meetup event of supporters that can get at least 100 attendees.
After Heiferman left Agency.com, he worked at McDonald's for one year, starting 2000.
In 1995, he moved to New York City, and started an online ad-agency called i-traffic, which was dedicated to online media. I-traffic grew to about 100 employees, before it was purchased by Agency.com in 1999 for $15 million. Heiferman sold the company just before the end of the dot-com bubble. He continued working for Agency.com until 2000.
He attended the University of Iowa, where he began his studies as an engineering student. He later changed his degree to business. Heiferman graduated with a business degree in 1994.
Scott Heiferman's first job out of college was in Montvale, New Jersey working for Sony as an 'Interactive Marketing Frontiersman.' He worked at Sony from 1994 to 1995.
Scott Heiferman was born in 1972 in Homewood, Illinois. Heiferman has four siblings. While attending Homewood-Flossmoor High School, Heiferman sold coupon books for a nearby town, earning enough to pay for his first year of college.