Micah Baldwin

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Micah Baldwin
Occupation CEO of Graphicly
Website
www.graphicly.com

Micah Baldwin is the founder and CEO of Graphicly, an American startup company that helps publishers to convert and distribute content digitally.[1][2][3] He is also a mentor at the startup incubators TechStars and 500 Startups.[4]

Career

Baldwin began his career in university fundraising, starting one of the first email campaigns used for alumni fundraising.[5] In 2004, Baldwin started his fifth company, Current Wisdom, an SEO agency, which was acquired by the Indigio Group in 2007.[5][6] After the acquisition, Baldwin became senior vice president of media strategy at Indigio.[7] After Indigio, Baldwin became the head of business development for Lijit, a small blogging and publishing company that was acquired by Federated Media in 2011.[2]

Baldwin was first introduced to Graphicly in 2009. He attracted $5.0 million in outside funding during Graphicly's first two years. The company acquired two competitors, iFanBoy and Double Feature.[8][9] Baldwin and Graphicly have appeared Forbes, Fast Company, and TechCrunch.[1][2][10]

Baldwin is also a mentor at the startup accelerator TechStars.[11][12]

Follow Friday

Baldwin is credited with creating the #followfriday (#ff) meme on Twitter.[2]

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