Jeremy Stoppelman is the co-founder and CEO of Yelp, a popular platform for user-generated reviews that has significantly influenced various industries, including restaurants, local services, and healthcare. Under his leadership, Yelp has grown to a market capitalization of $4 billion with 138 million user reviews, successfully navigating challenges such as legal issues and competition.
Who is the CEO of Yelp?
Jeremy Stoppelman, born in Arlington, Virginia in 1977, developed an early interest in computers and business. Stoppelman dropped out of Harvard after his first year to co-found Yelp in 2004 with Russel Simmons, a former PayPal colleague.
The idea for Yelp was conceived during a summer internship at MRL Ventures. As CEO, Stoppelman has been known for his hands-on management style and has faced challenges such as lawsuits from business owners over negative reviews and internal criticism over employee wages.
Work History
- Yelp.com, CEO: July 2004 - Present
- PayPal (an eBay Company), VP of Engineering: February 2000 - June 2003
- Excite@Home, Software Engineer: August 1999 - January 2000
Education History
Jeremy Stoppelman's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, which he obtained in August 1999. He later pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Harvard Business School, attending from September 2003 to May 2004. However, Stoppelman left Harvard Business School after his first year to co-found Yelp.
When did Jeremy Stoppelman join Yelp?
Jeremy Stoppelman co-founded Yelp in the summer of 2004 and has been serving as its CEO since the company's inception. As of now, Stoppelman has been leading Yelp for over 17 years, guiding the company through various challenges and successes.