About Us
Management Team
Joel Spolsky - CEO
Joel Spolsky is an expert on software development, co-founder of Fog Creek Software, and the co-creator of stackoverflow.com. His website Joel on Software is popular with software developers around the world and has been translated into over thirty languages. He has written four books about software development, including Smart and Gets Things Done: Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent (Apress 2007). Joel has worked at Microsoft, where he designed VBA as a member of the Excel team, and at Juno Online Services, developing an Internet client used by millions.
Jeff Atwood - CTO
Jeff Atwood lives in Berkeley, CA with his wife, his son Rock Hard Awesome, two cats, and a whole lot of computers. He was weaned as a software developer on various implementations of Microsoft's BASIC in the 80's, starting with his first microcomputer, the Texas Instruments TI-99/4a. He arrived at C# via Visual Basic 3.0 and Windows 3.1. Jeff has a particular interest in the human side of software development which is reflected in his blog, Coding Horror.
Michael Pryor - CFO
In addition to his work as CFO for Stack Overflow, Michael Pryor is the president of Fog Creek Software. Michael graduated from Dartmouth College with an Honors B.A. in Computer Science (Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude). He writes a column for Make Magazine called Puzzle This and runs the popular interview website TechInterview.org.
Jeff Szczepanski - VP of Product
Jeff is the executive in charge of the definition and operations of the revenue bearing products and services of Stack Overflow including advertising sales, jobs listings, and the other careers related offerings. In this role, therefore, Jeff is also the most likely person to be demoted or fired if Stack Overflow's monetization plans don't work out. Prior to joining Stack Overflow, Jeff was Founder and CTO of Allworx Corp that reached a successful exit in late 2007. At Allworx, Jeff was responsible for the strategic direction of the Allworx business and leader of all product development including product definition and requirements of the entire product portfolio. Jeff is an active alumnus of the Rochester Institute of Technology, graduating with highest honors with a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering.
Brad Burnham - Member of the Board of Directors
Brad Burnham began his career in information technology with AT&T in 1979. He held a variety of sales, marketing and business development positions there until 1990 when he spun Echo Logic out of Bell Laboratories, which was a catalyst for the creation of AT&T’s venture capital arm, AT&T Ventures. In 1993, Brad joined AT&T Ventures as an Executive in Residence. He became a principal there in 1994 and a General Partner in 1996. Currently, Brad is a partner in Union Square Ventures, and board member for a number of web 2.0 companies. Brad has a BA in Political Science from Wesleyan University, is married with two kids and lives in New York.
Board of Advisors
Clay Shirky
Clay Shirky writes and consults on the social and economic effects of the Internet. He teaches theory and practice of social media at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program, and has written extensively about the internet since 1996. He is the author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations and Cognitive Surplus: Generosity in a Connected Age. Over the years his writings have appeared in publications like the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review, Wired and Business 2.0. Prior to his appointment at NYU, Clay was a Partner at the investment firm The Accelerator Group in 1999-2001, an international investment group, the original Professor of New Media at Hunter College and CTO for NYC-based Web media and design firm Site Specific.
Anil Dash
Anil Dash is a pioneering technologist and blogger; his site, Dashes.com, began in 1999 as one of the earliest and most influential blogs on the Internet. Anil is the first partner in Activate, a consulting firm that advises companies at the intersection of media, entertainment and technology. He is also the founding Director of Expert Labs, an independent non-profit which creates new web technologies to help policy makers tap into the expertise of the public. Previously, Anil was employee #1 and Chief Evangelist at Six Apart Ltd, and that work was preceded by roles in the newspaper and music industries. A recognized expert on web technology, web culture and the software industry, Anil has delivered keynote presentations around the world.
Miguel de Icaza
Miguel de Icaza, the creator of Mono, is currently the Vice President of Developer Platforms at Novell. He started writing free software in 1992 and co-founded the GNOME project in 1997. In 1999, Miguel co-founded Helix Code, a GNOME-oriented free software company, which, now renamed Ximian, announced Mono in 2001; Ximian was acquired by Novell in 2003. He has also worked on the Midnight Commander file manager, Gnumeric, and the Linux kernel. Miguel has received the Free Software Foundation 1999 Free Software Award, the MIT Technology Review Innovator of the Year Award 1999, and was named one of Time Magazine's 100 innovators for the new century in September 2000.
Marco Arment
Marco Arment is a web and iPhone software developer in New York City. Marco is the lead developer at Tumblr, a web startup in New York City that lets people create tumblelogs: a quick, low-effort form of blogging. He is also the creator and sole developer of Instapaper. Previously, Marco was a developer at Vivisimo (the company behind Clusty) in Pittsburgh. His personal blog can be found at marco.org.
Rich Skrenta
Rich Skrenta is a seasoned technology executive with nearly two decades of industry experience. He is currently CEO of blekko, a web search startup based in Redwood City, Ca. Previously he was founder and CEO of Topix, headed up engineering for a variety of products within AOL, and was the co-founder and CEO of NewHoo, which was renamed the Open Directory Project upon its acquisition by Netscape. Rich was an engineering manager at Sun Microsystems and has also had development roles at Unix Systems Labs and the Amiga UNIX Group at Commodore Business Machines. Rich holds a patent in network security, and has authored many well-known pioneering software efforts, including some early multi-user online games.
Micah Siegel
Micah Siegel is a Founder and Managing Director of C2C Ventures, where he has been sourcing and financing seed-stage technology companies out of universities since 1999. Micah is also a Professor at Stanford University in the Department of Electrical Engineering, where his laboratory develops practical technologies and he teaches EE204 (aka "Introduction to Business for Engineers"). Micah began his career in 1993 working directly for Carver Mead. He is a techie and co-inventor of several U.S. patents, and was recognized in 2003 by MIT's Technology Review magazine as "one of the top 100 innovators of the world" and in 2009 and in 2010 by IAM Magazine as one of the world's 250 "Leading IP Strategists". He graduated from Yale University (Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude) with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and received a Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology.