TechCrunch Staff

Eric Eldon

Co-Editor

Eric Eldon is the Co-Editor of TechCrunch. He was previously the cofounder and editor of Inside Network, where he managed publications including Inside Facebook, Inside Social Games and Inside... → Learn More
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Alexia Tsotsis

Co-Editor

Alexia Tsotsis is the co-editor of TechCrunch. She attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA, majoring in Writing and Art, and moved to New York City... → Learn More
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Peter Ha

Managing Editor

Peter is the managing editor of TechCrunch. Prior to his second stint with TechCrunch, Peter launched The Daily, the first major tablet-only daily publication from News Corp, and served as... → Learn More
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Leena Rao

Senior Editor

Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and... → Learn More
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John Biggs

Editor, Gadgets

Biggs is the East Coast Editor of TechCrunch. Biggs has written for the New York Times, InSync, USA Weekend, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Money and a number of other outlets... → Learn More
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Matt Burns

Editor, Mobile

Matt is currently working as a writer for TechCrunch. Matt Burns is a family man first and attempts to be a writer second. Born and raised in the heart of... → Learn More

Mike Butcher

Editor, TechCrunch Europe

Mike Butcher is the European Editor for TechCrunch. A former grunge rock drummer, he became a long time journalist, and has since written for UK national newspapers and magazines... → Learn More
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Greg Barto

Executive Assistant

Greg Barto currently works at TechCrunch as an executive assistant to Michael Arrington. → Learn More
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Elin Blesener

Community Manager

Elin is the Community Manager for TechCrunch. Previously, she was one of the first Community Managers at Slide and was in charge of one of their most successful products,... → Learn More
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Jesse Chambers

Director, Sales Operations & Monetization – AOL Tech

Jesse Chambers is the Director of Sales Operations & Monetization for AOL Tech, including TechCrunch, Engadget, TUAW and Joystiq. Prior to joining the TechCrunch Team, Jesse worked in various... → Learn More

Josh Constine

Writer

Josh Constine is a technology journalist who specializes in deep analysis of social products. He is currently a writer for TechCrunch. Previously, Constine was the Lead Writer of Inside... → Learn More
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Jordan Crook

Writer

Jordan Crook studied English Literature at New York University before entering the tech space. Prior to joining TechCrunch, Crook dabbled in mobile marketing and mobile apps as well as... → Learn More
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Kim-Mai Cutler

Writer

Kim-Mai Cutler is a technology journalist who has worked for Bloomberg, VentureBeat and The Wall Street Journal. Before she joined TechCrunch, she led mobile coverage at Inside Network, a... → Learn More
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Bryce Durbin

Illustrator/Designer, TechCrunch Gadgets

Bryce Durbin is a graphic designer and illustrator for TechCrunch. He grew up in Columbus, OH and now lives in Elkader, Iowa with his wife Shannon and their son Link.... → Learn More
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Rip Empson

Writer

Rip Empson is a writer and rabble-rouser at TechCrunch. He covers startups, music, social, mobile, health, and education. You can reach him at rip[at]techcrunch[dot]com → Learn More
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Anthony Ha

Writer

Anthony Ha is a writer at TechCrunch, where he covers media, advertising, and startups. Previously, he was a staff technology writer at Adweek, worked as a senior editor at... → Learn More
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Leslie Hitchcock

Sales Marketing Manager

Leslie currently works at TechCrunch as a Sales Marketing Manager. She has previously worked at Investors Title Insurance Company as a Marketing Manager, TechTarget as a Campaign Manager of National... → Learn More
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Susan Hobbs

Conference Program Chair

Susan works as the Conference Program Chair at TechCrunch where she focuses on the programming and speakers for the TechCrunch events. She started her career as a teacher... → Learn More
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Ryan Lawler

Writer

Ryan has spent more than five years covering business, technology, and telecom-related subjects for a variety of publications based in New York and San Francisco. Ryan currently works as... → Learn More
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Megan Lehn

Event Coordinator

Ingrid Lunden

Ingrid is a reporter for TechCrunch, joining February 2012, based out of London. She comes from paidContent.org, where she was a staff writer, and has in the past also... → Learn More
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John Murillo

Producer, TechCrunch TV

John currently works for TechCrunch as a producer for TechCrunch TV. → Learn More

Chris Nesi

Copy Editor

Chris Nesi is copy editor at TechCrunch. Chris joined TechCrunch from the Huffington Post Media Group, where he was founding editor of a daily news site in the Patch network.... → Learn More

Rahul Nihalani

Account Executive

Rahul Nihalani is an Account Executive at TechCrunch. His passion for technology and entrepreneurship drives him to help other start-ups succeed. Having started his own company in wireless communications,... → Learn More
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Anthony Nguyen

Engineer

Anthony currently works for TechCrunch as an engineer. → Learn More

Jon Orlin

Production Director

Jon Orlin is the Executive Producer and Production Director for TechCrunchTV at TechCrunch. Jon founded the video production studios at Yahoo! and also co-founded the live daily streaming... → Learn More
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Ashley Pagán

Videographer/Editor, TechCrunch TV

Ashley currently works for TechCrunch as a videographer and editor for TechCrunch TV. She previously worked for TurnHere as a video editor. → Learn More
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Sarah Perez

Writer

Sarah currently works as a writer for TechCrunch, after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to becoming a professional blogger, Sarah worked in I.T. across a... → Learn More
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Jamie Quiocho

Advertising Operations Manager

Jamie is the Advertising Operations Manager at TechCrunch. She also works with other AOL Tech brands including Engadget, Joystiq and TUAW. Jamie grew up in Hawaii and relocated to... → Learn More

Rob Saurini

Engineer

Rob currently works for TechCrunch as an engineer. He previously worked at Surphace, Bluefluid, ITX Corp, and Ifolo Media in a variety of engineering and developing roles. → Learn More

Colleen Taylor

Reporter

Colleen Taylor is based in San Francisco where she is a reporter for TechCrunch TV. Previously she worked for GigaOM, where she reported on startups and Silicon Valley. Earlier, Colleen... → Learn More
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Vineet Thanedar

Dev

Vineet works in Engineering and Product Development at TechCrunch. His mission is to make CrunchBase all that it could and should be. Along with the awesome dev team at... → Learn More
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Chris Velazco

Writer

Chris Velazco is a mobile enthusiast and writer who studied English and Marketing at Rutgers University. Once upon a time, he was the news intern for MobileCrunch, and in... → Learn More
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Josh Zelman

AOL Tech Video Producer

Josh Zelman is a Video Producer for AOL Tech. Prior to joining AOL he was a producer for CNN/HLN where he produced thousands of live studio technology segments for... → Learn More
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TechCrunch

TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.

Founded in June 2005, TechCrunch and its network of websites now reach over 12 million unique visitors and draw more than 37 million page views per month. The TechCrunch community includes more than 2 million friends and followers on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google and other social media.

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TechCrunch's story began on June 11, 2005, when founder Michael Arrington launched a blog from his home in Atherton, CA, as a way to share information and get informed about people and companies that were making waves in the burgeoning world of Web 2.0. At the time, Arrington was founding another start-up, Edgeio, and blogging in his spare time; yet, in less than a year and a half, TechCrunch was drawing several million page views every month and the attention of top entrepreneurs and VCs.

Before long, Arrington was launching supplemental sites to cover startups and gadgets to nearly every fold of the tech industry, and he began to throw parties at his home in Silicon Valley, which have since grown into some of the largest and most popular conferences in the technology arena. The TechCrunch Disrupt conference series, for example, combines leading innovator interviews with a startup launch competition and attracts over 2,000 attendees in New York and San Francisco.

The big break for TechCrunch came, however, in October 2006 when Arrington first broke the news of YouTube's acquisition by Google, landing the hobbyist on the homepage of the Wall Street Journal's Marketplace section and marking an important turning point for the site - and for new media. Thereafter, Arrington's TechCrunch was no longer relegated to simply providing opinion about breaking news; it became a complete news outlet in its own right. By 2008, Time Magazine recognized Arrington as one of the World's 100 Most Influential People.

In 2007, Arrington brought CEO Heather Harde and co-editor Erick Schonfeld into the TechCrunch ranks. Harde was a tenured media veteran, having grown through the rank and file of various News Corporation properties. Schonfeld had previously been editor-at-large of Business 2.0, ran its main blog, Next Net, hosted an online video series on CNNMoney, and organzied a regular series of industry conferences. Harde and Schonfeld have since helped build a talented stable of writers, engineers, and contributors.

In September 2010, TechCrunch was acquired by AOL and is now one of its leading power brands. Today, TechCrunch has moved out of Arrington's Atherton ranch, re-locating to San Francisco, and now boasts over 40 employees, as it continues to become one of the most influential news brands in the tech industry, maintaining its place at the top of TechMeme's Leaderboard as the #1 source of breaking tech news.

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