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Meet Anjali Sud, the Indian-origin CEO of Vimeo who took the video-streaming platform public
In Vimeo's journey to becoming a public company, its Indian-American Chief Executive Officer (…
Vimeo cuts 11% of its staff in layoffs, CEO cites 'uncertain economic environment' in email to employees
Vimeo has launched another round of layoffs, a company spokesperson confirmed to Insider on Wednesd…
Grace Kay
YouTube rival Vimeo just went public - here's why the company's pivot to 'software as a service' is paying off
CEO Anjali Sud told The Verge that, under her leadership, it's become "more like a Slack or a Dropb…
Jamie Wild, Morning Brew
Vimeo is the latest platform to remove content from InfoWars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones
InfoWars also became a hot-button topic internally at Vimeo last week, Business Insider has learned…
Tanya Dua
A piece of advice from her father helped the CEO of Vimeo land the job at 34
After graduating from the prestigious Phillips Academy Andover, Sud attended the University of Penn…
Matthew Michaels,Richard Felo…
The 34-year-old CEO of Vimeo says what it takes to be a good leader is the opposite of what got her to the executive level
"When I took over as CEO, we pivoted away from this strategy to build Vimeo as an entertainment des…
Matthew Michaels,Richard Felo…
Vimeo's 34-year-old CEO on why she's not worried about YouTube or Netflix, and how she plans to bring in $100 million this year
I think having that transparent culture is really important, especially when you're in a very fast-…
Richard Feloni,Anna Mazarakis
The CEO of Vimeo landed the job at 34 after only 3 years with the company - and her best advice for young people explains how she did it
However, once she was chosen, she did not question her credentials or ability to lead. The appointm…
Matthew Michaels,Richard Felo…
Media mogul Barry Diller has a nontraditional approach to finding execs - and Vimeo's 34-year-old CEO is a great example of how it can work
Sud said that it's inspired her to do the same as the head of Vimeo. "We're trying to build a compa…
Richard Feloni
'Quiet quitting is the natural sequel to the Great Resignation' as workers still rethink their jobs 3 years into the pandemic
The concept of "quiet quitting" has roots in the Great Resignation, and is in many ways a sequel to…
Madison Hoff
Despite the nearly 6% rally, this is only the fourth best week for Reliance Industries’ shares this year
However, the shares of RIL are getting hot again as some of the promises move closer to reality.…
I asked 8 highly successful people for the most important lessons they've learned in their careers so far
Since taking over as host of Business Insider's podcast "Success! How I Did It" in late February, I…
Richard Feloni
Google's new India industry head started out as a Bollywood star
Google India has appointed digital executive and former Bollywood actor Mayoori Kango — popularly…
What makes a good CEO has changed - and engineers and marketers are beating out MBAs with years of finance experience for the job
She continued: "You will struggle and you will learn. You will be thrown in the deep end and you wi…
Áine Cain
Independent filmmakers are irate after Amazon slashed royalties by 60% on its self-distribution platform
For many low-budget filmmakers, being on AVD (as well as YouTube and other web-streaming distributi…
Jason Guerrasio
Audible's founder talks about selling his company to Amazon for $300 million, bonding with Jeff Bezos, and how he managed to have a 'nontoxic' midlife crisis
Katz: I mean, I forget who came up with the idea first or second, but we mainly would get, when we …
Richard Feloni,Anna Mazarakis
Planned Parenthood's president on standing up for what you believe in
Richards: I think one is I just had the confidence to question authority and stand up for the thing…
Richard Feloni,Dan Bobkoff,No…
Media mogul Tina Brown on what she learned transforming Vanity Fair and the New Yorker, enduring a failed partnership with Harvey Weinstein, and what the #MeToo movement is missing
Brown: I think that The New Yorker was a very hard challenge because there was so much at stake. I'…
Richard Feloni,Anna Mazarakis
Duolingo's CEO on how he built a $700 million company and why he gave away his first invention to Yahoo for free
And that's when it occurred to me that it could have a second purpose. And that's where the recaptc…
Richard Feloni,Anna Mazarakis
Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards on stepping down this year, battling Congress, and why she's a 'troublemaker' who's never looking for a fight
Richards: I think one is I just had the confidence to question authority and stand up for the thing…