Sarah Lacy

Sarah Lacy

Sarah Lacy, taken by Doc Searls at LeWeb3 in Paris
Born (1975-12-29) December 29, 1975
Memphis, Tennessee
Alma mater Rhodes College

Sarah Ruth Lacy (born December 29, 1975) is an American technology journalist[1] and author.

Early life

Lacy received her B.A. in literature from Rhodes College.[2]

Career

Lacy is the former co-host of web video show Yahoo! Tech Ticker[3] and was a columnist at BusinessWeek.[4]

Lacy was a columnist at TechCrunch until November 19, 2011.[5]

She is the author of 2 books: Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good (2008), which also goes under the title The Stories of Facebook, Youtube and Myspace; as well as Brilliant, Crazy, Cocky: How the Top 1% of Entrepreneurs Profit from Global Chaos (2011).

PandoDaily

In 2012, Lacy founded technology news site PandoDaily with a reported $2.5m investment from investors including Marc Andreessen, Peter Thiel, Tony Hsieh, David Sze, Jim Breyer, Reid Hoffman, Chris Dixon and Josh Kopelman.[6] The site consists of a daily technology blog and a monthly event series entitled "PandoMonthly".

A series of emails from 2012 indicate Sarah Lacy was involved in a dispute regarding an event PandoDaily hosted in 2012 at event space Cross Campus in Los Angeles. [7]

On November 20, 2014, Lacy said that Uber, the car service, goes after journalists.[8]

References

  1. Bill Thompson (2008-03-09). "How Twitter makes it real". BBC News.
  2. Lindsay, Greg (June 18, 2008). "SO WHAT DO YOU DO, SARAH LACY, AUTHOR, ONCE YOU'RE LUCKY, TWICE YOU'RE GOOD?". Mediabistro. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  3. Liz Gannes (2008-02-11). "Q&A: Yahoo Tech Ticker's Sarah Lacy". NewTeeVee.
  4. Spencer E. Ante and Catherine Holahan (2008-03-10). "Facebook CEO Admits Missteps". BusinessWeek.
  5. Sarah Lacy (2011-11-19). "The TechCrunch Drama Continues". Blog.
  6. Om Malik (2012-01-16). "Sarah Lacy's PandoDaily launches with $2.5 million in funding". GigaOm.
  7. "PandoDaily's Threatening Email Meltdown". Valleywag.
  8. "Uber will do anything to intimidate journalists: Lacy". CNBC.
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