Our journey began in 2007 when we burst onto the scene as Silicon Alley Insider.
Two years later, we adopted the name Business Insider.
We covered the startups and people our audience cared about, even if we occasionally ruffled some feathers.
We showed the world that business journalism could be visual and fun.
Over time we grew into a global news organization, with journalists from New York to Singapore.
We moved headquarters from a loading dock into a real office in the Financial District.
We built a video team.
We embraced social distribution and platforms.
Our stories have changed government policies, gotten executives fired, launched investigations, and reopened closed cases.
We turned small businesses into overnight sensations.
We coined terms like “quiet quitting” that entered the zeitgeist.
We tried lots of things some ideas worked, others didn’t.
We won our first Pulitzer Prize.
Nearly two decades later, the core of who we are hasn’t changed.
Ourfuture as Business Insiderreaffirms our commitment to business, tech, and innovation as our center of gravity.
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