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The 2007 Silicon Alley 100

Top Four

2007 Top Four:

Michael Bloomberg, Bloomberg LP founder and Mayor of New York.
Barry Diller, IAC Chairman and CEO
Fred Wilson, Union Square Ventures
Alan Patricof, Greycroft Partners


2007 Silicon Alley Up & Comers

Ariane de Bonvoison
, First 30 Days
Jonathan Butler, Brownstoner
Court Cunningham, Yodle
Rich Greenfield, Pali Capital
Darren Herman, The Media Kitchen
Mike Hudack, Blip.tv
Alex Iskold, AdaptiveBlue
Michael Jackson, IAC
David Karp, Tumblr
Alexis Maybank, Gilt Groupe
Caroline McCarthy, CNET
Douglas McIntyre, 24/7 Wall St.
Scott Meyer, About.com
Betsy Morgan, Huffington Post
Chris O’Brien, Motionbox
Anand Subramanian, ContextWeb
Andrew Weinreich, MeetMoi
Nate Westheimer, BricaBox
Bryan Wiener, 360i
Benjamin Wolin, Waterfront Media
Jeffrey Zeldman, Happy Cog Studios

Special Thanks

Davide Berretta
John Wilwol
Jay Yarow


We are pleased to present the Silicon Alley 100: our annual list of the most influential folks in New York digital business. As those who were around during the Wacky Nineties can attest, the List has a glorious tradition, and we are proud to revive it.

Hearty congratulations to all those who made the 2007 Silicon Alley 100 and a hat tip to the hundreds of deserving candidates who didn't. Start >

The 2007 Silicon Alley 100 1. Michael Bloomberg 2. Barry Diller 3. Fred Wilson 4. Alan Patricof 5. Scott Heiferman 6. Tim Armstrong 7. Nick Denton 8. Quincy Smith 9. Esther Dyson 10. Bob Pittman 11. Randy Falco 12. Ken Lerer 13. Alan Meckler 14. David Liu 15. David Rosenblatt 16. David J. Moore 17. Dave Morgan 18. Mike Walrath 19. Jim Cramer 20. Martin Nisenholtz 21. Marc Cenedella 22. Ken Bronfin 23. Andrew Ross Sorkin 24. George Kliavkoff 25. Jeff Jarvis 26. Tom Clarke 27. Brad Burnham 28. Beth Comstock 29. Saul Hansell 30. Mel Karmazin 31. Bob Bowman 32. Stephen Rattner 33. Lockhart Steele 34. Herb Allen III 35. Tom Glocer 36. John Borthwick 37. Strauss Zelnick 38. Wenda Harris Millard 39. Jason Hirschhorn 40. Jacob Weisberg 41. Peter Rojas 42. Sarah Chubb 43. Mitch Davis 44. Seth Godin 45. Eric Hippeau 46. Jed Katz, Ross Goldstein 47. Doug Lebda 48. Mika Salmi 49. Sal Iannuzzi 50. Robert Kalin 51. Are Traasdahl 52. New York Post Business Team 53. Jeffery Boyd 54. David Kenny 55. David Kidder 56. Michael Yavonditte 57. Jonathan Shapiro 58. David Card 59. Fabrice Grinda 60. Dany Levy 61. Howard Lindzon 62. Randall Rothenberg 63. Robert LoCascio 64. Jonathan Miller 65. Ralph Bartel 66. Jeffrey Citron 67. Laurel Touby 68. Danny Stein 69. Sascha Lewis 70. Connected Ventures Team 71. Charlie O'Donnell 72. Stephen Messer 73. Adam Benjamin, Roger Jehenson 74. Jason Rapp 75. Anthony Noto 76. Jason Calacanis 77. Steven Johnson 78. Jen Chung, Jake Dobkin 79. Jim Spanfeller 80. Dina Kaplan, Joel Smernoff 81. Daniel Klaus 82. David Jackson 83. Howard Morgan, Josh Kopelman 84. Bernard Gershon 85. R. Michael Leo 86. Ben Lerer 87. Sanford Dickert 88. Graham Hill 89. Lindsay Campbell 90. Roger Ehrenberg 91. Daphne Kwon 92. Simon Assaad, David Carson 93. Robert Levitan 94. Kenny Rosenblatt 95. Herb Scannell 96. Andrew Rasiej 97. Allen Stern 98. Richard Fernandes 99. Scott Kurnit 100. Amol Sarva
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