![]() ![]() Also, YouTube was regarded as a one-stop solution for entertainment and people always chose YouTube like a ‘hard to break habit’.Īlso Read: Tim Cook Says He Won't Be Apple CEO For 10 More Years, Despite Feeling Great Helping small businesses enter the digital age with no technical knowledge However, she felt that they weren’t going to compete with original content in Netflix as it would require them to spend $17 billion on it. In a conversation with Nilay Patel of The Verge, she revealed how the company was heavily curating content for its platform as well as investing in their own content too. This was also a time when the company was busy competing with YouTube and Netflix - both tech giants who were at their peak (and probably still are) - and provide a higher quality alternative. Joining Vimeo in 2014Īnjali joined Vimeo in 2014 when the company was around 12 years old. She completed her B.Sc in Finance and Management from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2005, followed by an MBA from Harvard Business School in 2011.ĭuring the years 20 she worked in roles of finance, media and e-commerce at Sagent Advisors, Amazon and Time Warner, before shifting to Vimeo in 2014. In the year 1997, she left Flint to study at the Phillips Andover Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Helping small businesses enter the digital age with no technical knowledgeĪnjali Sud was born in an Indian-immigrant family residing in Detroit, Michigan in 1983.#VMEO /vzPciuDzSA- Anjali Sud May 25, 2021Īlso Read: Whitney Wolfe Herd Is Youngest Self-Made CEO Billionaire To Take Her Company Public To everyone who made today possible: Thank you □ We put creators first, and put that power in the hands of millions. It has been a 16-year labor of love, rooted in our belief in the power of video. Meet Anjali Sud, CEO of Vimeo, who made all this happen, who rescued Vimeo from disaster to getting it listed on NASDAQ yesterday. However, one woman helped in changing the company’s performance to an extent that Vimeo has gone public. And over the years Vimeo suffered severe losses, making it difficult for the company to survive, losing ground to YouTube, Netflix and others. ![]() Today when you hear about Vimeo, some of you guys remember it as a YouTube competitor whereas most of you might not even know what it is.įor people who do know and have ever used Vimeo's video service, you’ll know that it wasn’t really a good alternative. ![]()
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