Evernote CEO Phil Libin explains in more details how the tie - in will make the service more social:
And who better to give you crash course in the reality of becoming an entrepreneur than
Evernote CEO Phil Libin?
Evernote CEO Phil Libin recently stopped by the Fast Company office.
Phil Libin will step down as
Evernote CEO and be replaced by former Google exec Chris O'Neill, Recode reported on Monday.
Most recently,
Evernote CEO Phil Libin said he is looking for a new chief executive for his company.
As
Evernote CEO Phil Libin said via Ryan's book, «People [who are] thinking about things other than making the best product never make the best product.»
Not exact matches
So does
Evernote founder and
CEO Phil Libin.
We've pulled together some of the best advice from this year's 30 Under 30 Rising Star judges, who include: Phil Libin, a senior adviser at General Catalyst and co-founder of
Evernote and All Turtles; Sarah Kauss,
CEO and founder of designer - water - bottle company S'well; Spectacular Blue Smith, the social - media guru behind the Adwizar agency; and Jen Rubio, a 30 Under 30 alum and co-founder of luggage brand Away.
-- Chris O'Neill,
CEO,
Evernote
Speakers this year include Sam Altman, president of Y Combinator; April Underwood, VP of Product at Slack; and the
CEOs of Zendesk, Asana,
Evernote, and over 100 other SaaS business leaders.
Phil Libin, the co-founder of Inc.'s 2011 Company of the Year,
Evernote, and a key source in Leigh's story, had just such an internal heart - to - heart — and made the hugely grownup decision to replace himself as
CEO.
«I'm incredibly excited to work with Phil and the
Evernote team to amplify the success they've had building products people both rely on and love,» said incoming
CEO Chris O'Neill.
O'Neill joins as the company tops 150 million users worldwide and sharpens focus on redefining productivity for the global workforce REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Jul. 20, 2015 —
Evernote, the company whose apps help teams and individuals do their best work, today announced Chris O'Neill has been appointed
CEO, effective July 27, 2015.
Not according to Twitter
CEO Dick Costolo and
Evernote founder Phil Libin.
Another iconoclastic idea, this time from
Evernote founder and
CEO Phil Libin.
The importance of writing over talking is the reason why Phil Libin, founder and
CEO of
Evernote, makes the ability to write an essential qualification during the hiring process.
Chris O'Neill,
Evernote's
CEO, described it as a «very, very complicated, high - stakes» project.
Signaling what it hopes will mark the start of a new phase of growth,
Evernote, the company behind the popular cloud - based productivity app of the same name, announced today that Phil Libin will step down as
CEO but remain as executive chairman.
Growing concerned over what that precipitous employee growth meant for
Evernote's company culture, Libin reached out to Dick Costolo,
CEO at Twitter, who'd gone through it before.
ICYMI, Jason was on CNBC's Squawk Alley this a.m. commenting on why the Twitter
CEO delay, whether
Evernote is a dead unicorn, and how Tim Cook is gunning for Google.
Evernote has announced that Chris O'Neill, formerly of Google, will be its new
CEO effective July 27.
The company recently agreed to a partnership with
Evernote which
CEO Lee Sir - goo said would «elevate the status of Kakao Talk as a global mobile platform», but it's certain that the company is not widely - known outside of Asia.