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Jessica E. Lessin is an American journalist who serves as editor-in-chief of the technology website The Information, which she founded in December 2013. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Lessin had previously spent eight years at The Wall Street Journal covering the technology and media industries.
Slow Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York, Boston, and San Francisco, is raising two new funds, including a $165 million fund VI and a $110 million opportunity fund ...
The Information, legally the Lessin Media Company, is an American technology industry–focused business publication headquartered in San Francisco. Founded in 2013 by journalist Jessica Lessin , [ 2 ] the publication publishes content behind a paywall that allows subscribers access to the site and access to global networking events.
Jessica Lessin thinks mainstream publications’ interest in tech waxes and wanes depending on the headlines. “It was very high when they were all looking to mitigate an expected lack of ...
Jessica Lessin was ahead of the curve on the boom in subscription media. While working as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal nearly a decade ago, she saw an opening in the journalism market ...
Michael Heller, real estate law scholar and professor of law at Columbia Law School; C. Scott Hemphill, antitrust and intellectual property scholar and professor of law at New York University Law School; Daniel P. Kessler (1993), health law scholar and professor at Stanford Law School and Stanford Business School
Jessica Hellmann, professor of ecology at the University of Minnesota, director of the Institute on the Environment Daniel Herschlag , senior associate dean at Stanford University School of Medicine , graduate education and postdoctoral affairs and professor of biochemistry and, by courtesy, of chemistry
Michael Nava (J.D. 1981), lawyer and advocate of the need to open the legal profession to traditionally underrepresented groups; Neil Papiano (A.B. 1956, A.M. 1957), attorney for President Ronald Reagan, Elizabeth Taylor, and Walter Matthau; Anthony Romero (J.D. 1990), first openly gay man and first Latino director of the American Civil ...