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Allen Murabayashi, Chairman and Co-Founder of PhotoShelter, is a great example of what can happen when you take action and start building a business.
When Allen was fresh out of college, he joined a small staff of four software developers playing around with internet business ideas in the side office of a employment recruiting firm. Those efforts became HotJobs, which Yahoo bought in 2002 for $445 million.
A few years later, Allen and a few friends got together for dinner and decided to start a company to help professional photographers showcase and sell their work. That company is PhotoShelter.
With two big successes under his belt, Allen has a lot of great advice to offer to new entrepreneurs and to existing businesses.
Allen Murabayashi, Chairman and Co-Founder of PhotoShelter, is a great example of what can happen when you take action and start building a business.
When Allen was fresh out of college, he joined a small staff of four software developers playing around with internet business ideas in the side office of a employment recruiting firm. Those efforts became HotJobs, which Yahoo bought in 2002 for $445 million.
A few years later, Allen and a few friends got together for dinner and decided to start a company to help professional photographers showcase and sell their work. That company is PhotoShelter.
With two big successes under his belt, Allen has a lot of great advice to offer to new entrepreneurs and to existing businesses.