Rob Fishman Bio, Age, Family, Education, Net Worth, BuzzFeed

Rob Fishman Biography

Rob Fishman is an American entrepreneur and writer who works as a Senior Managing Director for Teneo in London. He joined Teneo as part of the company’s acquisition of Deloitte’s UK Restructuring unit.

How old is Rob Fishman? – Age

He is 37 years old as of March 31, 2023. He was born in 1986 in Scarsdale, New York, United States.

Rob Fishman Family – Education

He is the great-nephew of Don Hewitt, the originator of 60 Minutes, and Marilyn Berger. Fishman was up in Scarsdale, New York, and attended Cornell University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Rob Fishman Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

Rob Fishman Career

Fishman’s initial startup was sold to BuzzFeed in 2013, becoming BuzzFeed’s first acquisition. Following that, in 2013, Fishman co-founded Niche, a marketing business that was bought by Twitter for $50 million in 2015. Niche made $1 million in sales in its first year of existence. Niche has been a “significant revenue driver” for Twitter since its acquisition. Fishman revealed his resignation from Twitter in November 2016, according to Fortune.

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Rob Fishman Photo

Fishman has served as The Huffington Post’s social media editor, BuzzFeed’s contributing editor, and has written for Slate, New York, and The Daily Beast. Fishman’s account on the Cornell gorge suicides for The Huffington Post in 2010 was widely publicized.

Fishman’s initial startup was sold to BuzzFeed in 2013, becoming BuzzFeed’s first acquisition. Following that, in 2013, Fishman co-founded Niche, a marketing business that was bought by Twitter for $50 million in 2015. Niche made $1 million in sales in its first year of existence. Niche has been a “significant revenue driver” for Twitter since its acquisition. Fishman revealed his resignation from Twitter in November 2016, according to Fortune.

Fishman has served as The Huffington Post’s social media editor, BuzzFeed’s contributing editor, and has written for Slate, New York, and The Daily Beast. Fishman’s account on the Cornell gorge suicides for The Huffington Post in 2010 was widely publicized.