“When times are good, when times are bad, every company needs to focus on growing their business, making their customers happy and making their customers repeat customers and loyal customers, and that’s the business that we’re in.”
Jeff LawsonJeff Lawson studied at the University of Michigan where he created versity.com. At first, versity.com was called notes4free.com, which gave students notes for their class online rather than having to pick them up physically. In 1998, he left Michigan and sold the start-up to pursue a career as the founding CTO at StubHub. After StubHub, he went to work for Amazon where he helped build AWS. In 2008, he left Amazon to start a new company called Twilio and is currently the CEO of the company. He took the company public in 2016. In 2020 Twilio acquired Segment, the market-leading customer data platform, to overcome data silos, get a single view of its customers, and to engage with them in a more meaningful way.
Jeff Green created the API that allows applications to communicate. Twilio built a platform to connect apps with telephone capabilities. It allows the companies to embed messaging, video, and voice in their apps. People all around the world are benefiting from Twilio because the customer and the company both benefit from its services.