Biz Stone
Berkeley-Haas Executive Fellow at Haas School of Business
Biography
Haas School of Business
Biz Stone, byname of Christopher Isaac Stone, (born March 10, 1974, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.), American entrepreneur who, with Evan Williams and Jack Dorsey, founded (2006) Twitter, an online microblogging service.
Stone attended two universities in Boston (Northeastern University and the University of Massachusetts) for one year each and then worked as a designer at the publisher Little, Brown and Co. In 1999–2001 he was creative director at Xanga, a blog community that he had helped form. Stone was then invited by Williams to take a position at Blogger, a company developing blogging software. When Stone was hired in 2003, it had recently been purchased by Google. Stone worked there until 2005, when he left to join Williams in shaping Odeo, a podcasting company.
Stone and Williams were then approached by Dorsey, whose ideas about text messaging led the three men to develop and found Twitter. The service allowed users to share status updates in the form of 140-character messages known as “tweets.” After Twitter went live in 2006, Stone served as creative director for the company. It quickly became a popular social networking hub as well as a mainstream form of communication. With endorsements from corporations, celebrities, and news outlets, Twitter had by 2011 more than 100 million monthly active users, with one billion tweets being sent each week. That year Stone stepped down as creative director.
In 2012 Stone and Ben Finkel began work on a new venture, Jelly, a search app in which users posted questions that were answered by others in their social network. It launched two years later and was sold to Pinterest in 2017. Shortly thereafter Stone returned to Twitter. In addition, Stone served as an adviser to several Web companies. His books included Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Content (2002), Who Let the Blogs Out?: A Hyperconnected Peek at the World of Weblogs (2004), and Things a Little Bird Told Me: Confessions of the Creative Mind (2014).
Awards and honors
Along with Jack Dorsey, Stone holds the patent for inventing Twitter.[
Stone has been honored with the International Center for Journalists Innovation Award, Inc. magazine named him Entrepreneur of the Decade, Time listed him as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World and GQ named him Nerd of the Year, along with Evan Williams. In 2014, The Economist recognized Stone with an Innovation Award.
In 2015, Stone’s Twitter won an Emmy and Stone received CIPR's most prestigious accolade for leadership at the forefront of developing new forms of media.
Stone is a visiting fellow at Oxford University and a member of the Senior Common Room at Exeter College, Oxford. Upon delivering the 2011 commencement, Babson College awarded Stone their highest honorary degree, a Doctor of Laws and is a Fellow at Oxford University. Stone is an Executive Fellow at University of California, Berkeley.
Videos
From Founder to Funder: The Future of Startups with Biz Stone (Twitter) at Startup Grind Global 2021
Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2016 - In conversation with Biz Stone
One on One with Biz Stone | Biz Stone, Twitter and Jelly Josh Elman, Greylock Partners
DomainFest Global 2012: Keynote Fireside Chat With Biz Stone
@katiecouric: Twitter's Biz Stone
Biz Stone: How Facebook Didn't Really Almost Acquire Twitter
Foundation 41 // Biz Stone
Mobile Summit 2014: Biz Stone Fireside Chat
Biz Stone, CEO and Co-founder Jelly Industries, Inc. & Co-founder, Twitter
Twitter's Founder on building a business for the future | Biz Stone
#124 — Serving the Public Conversation — Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone!
Tweet, Tweet – Biz Stone | The Open Mind
Biz Stone Interview
Biz Stone @ SuperNova Conference 2018
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