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  1. www.forbes.com › profile › ben-silbermannBen Silbermann - Forbes

    1 day ago · Learn about Ben Silbermann, the executive chairman of Pinterest, a photo bookmarking site with over 450 million monthly users. See his net worth, education, personal life and quotes from Forbes lists and articles.

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  2. May 17, 2024 · Ben Silbermann is well-known as the co-founder and current CEO of Pinterest, the popular social networking platform that allows users to discover and save ideas for various topics. He was born on July 14, 1982, in Des Moines, Iowa. Born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Ben Silbermann has always had a passion for creativity and innovation.

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › paul-sciarraPaul Sciarra - Forbes

    4 days ago · Paul Sciarra cofounded photo-bookmarking site Pinterest with Ben Silbermann and Evan Sharp in 2010, and left the company in 2012. Sciarra held onto a roughly 7% slice of Pinterest, which went...

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  5. May 17, 2024 · Ben Silbermann – Don’t take too much advice. John Lamparski/Stringer/Getty Images Entertainment. For the Pinterest cofounder the best piece of advice he received was not to take on or listen to...

  6. May 10, 2024 · 9. Ben Silbermann. Who They Are: Co-founder of Pinterest Degree: BA in Political Science. If you love scrolling through aesthetic photos on Pinterest, then you can thank Ben Silbermann, another Yale notable alumni! Ben studied BA in Political Science at Yale and graduated in 2003.

  7. 4 days ago · Ben Silbermann had a great quote differentiating between the social media when he said, “Facebook is what you’ve done, Instagram is what you’re doing and Pinterest is what you’re going to do.” Googling, txting, selfies, Zoom, buying In Fiore online, listening to Smartless are all rituals.

  8. May 26, 2024 · Ben Silbermann, co-founder and CEO of Pinterest, likes to call his platform a “catalogue of ideas”. He refuses to name it a “social media platform”. Why so? Almost two-thirds of Pinterest users think of the platform as a place to find ideas and products they trust, which accounts for more than twice as many as people say about social media.