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Mike Cassidy (entrepreneur)

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Mike Cassidy

Mike Cassidy is an American entrepreneur. He was CEO and co-founder of five Internet start-ups, including Stylus Innovation, Direct Hit, Xfire, Ruba.com,[1] and Apollo Fusion.

In January 2012, he became director of product management and, subsequently, a Vice President [2] at Google. Cassidy also led Project Loon[3] with Google[x].

Education

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Cassidy was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS '85, MS '86 in Aerospace Engineering), Harvard Business School (1991), and studied jazz piano at the Berklee College of Music.[4]

Career

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His first success, Stylus Innovation, was started with $500 each from Cassidy and his two co-founders, Krisztina Holly and John Barrus, and subsequently won the MIT 10K (now called the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition).[5] The company was later sold to Artisoft for $13 million in 1996.[6] His second effort was early Internet search engine Direct Hit, sold to Ask Jeeves for $532.5 million in January 2000 only 500 days after launch. Cassidy's next effort was Xfire, a freeware instant messaging service aimed at gamers. Xfire was sold to Viacom on April 25, 2006 for $110 million.

After a stint as an EIR at Benchmark Capital,[7] Cassidy founded Ruba with Arnaud Weber,[8] who was previously a technical lead for the Chrome browser project at Google. Ruba was acquired by Google in May, 2010. [9]

In April 2017, it was reported he was working on a clean energy startup, Apollo Fusion, using a hybrid reactor technology based on fusion power.[10] Cassidy co-founded and served as CEO of Apollo Fusion before the company was acquired by Astra (NASDAQ:ASTR) on June 7, 2021 for $145 million.[11]

Cassidy is perhaps best known for promoting "speed as the primary business strategy." He has given numerous talks on the subject, and his Slideshare presentation has received over 75,900 views.[12]

Awards

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Cassidy is the recipient of the DEMO Lifetime Achievement award.[13]

References

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  1. ^ [1],'Start-up King' Mike Cassidy
  2. ^ “Mike Cassidy”, MITCNC
  3. ^ "Mike Cassidy", Project loon: Meet the team
  4. ^ Notable Biographies, Mike Cassidy.
  5. ^ VentureBeat, How many times can you bet on this guy?
  6. ^ VentureHacks, Cassidy and speed.
  7. ^ GameDaily Interview, Mike Cassidy on Leaving Xfire, Joining Benchmark Capital.
  8. ^ Ruba- Discover your next perfect trip
  9. ^ [2] Google Hires Team Behind Online Travel Guide Ruba
  10. ^ Bloomberg Technology, Former Google Vice President Starts a Company Promising Clean and Safe Nuclear Energy
  11. ^ Apollo acquired by Astra, Astra to acquire spacecraft propulsion company Apollo Fusion.
  12. ^ Slideshare Speed Presentation, Speed as THE Primary Business Strategy.
  13. ^ DEMO, Lifetime Achievement Awards Fall 2009.
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