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Craigslist founder speaks to businesspeople, students in Columbia

April 6, 2010

By Bryan Richardson, Columbia Missourian

COLUMBIA — Craigslist founder Craig Newmark had an overall message on Tuesday for Columbia's journalists and businesspeople: serve your community.

"We (Craigslist) think of ourselves as something that helps a lot of people," Newmark said at the Columbia Chamber of Commerce's Business Showcase on Tuesday.

Silverware clicked constantly against hundreds of plates during the luncheon at the Holiday Inn Select-Executive Center, creating steady background noise for the keynote speaker. He spoke for about 20 minutes on the history and business approach of Craigslist, a Web site for free, local classified advertisements. Since its founding in 1995, it has grown to more than 700 local sites in 70 countries.

Throwing in some self-deprecating humor, Newmark acknowledged that his best work is in customer service rather than day-to-day operations.

“People were kind enough to tell me how much I sucked as a manager,” he said. Jim Buckmaster has been the chief executive officer since 2000.

Newmark also spoke with 2008-2009 Reynolds Fellow Bill Densmore at RJI:

During the introduction, RJI fellow Bill Densmore said Newmark might be considered a demon to newspapers — because the free online classifieds took revenue from print newspapers — but he’s a savior to the community.

“We listen to what people in the community want,” Newmark said about Craigslist's free and local emphasis. “We’re very community-driven.”

Read more about Newmark's session at RJI in "Craigslist founder speaks to businesspeople, students in Columbia," from the Columbia Missourian.



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