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Brian Halligan is an American executive and
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. He is the co-founder o
Propeller
a venture capital fund targeting climate change through investment in the earth's most precious resource, its oceans. He is the co-founder and executive chairman of
HubSpot HubSpot is an American developer and marketer of software products for inbound marketing, sales, and customer service. HubSpot was founded by Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah in 2006. Its products and services aim to provide tools for customer r ...
, a CRM platform for scaling companies based in
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, and is also a senior lecturer at
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. Halligan uses the term ''inbound marketing'' to describe the type of marketing he advocates. He has co-authored two books on
marketing Marketing is the process of exploring, creating, and delivering value to meet the needs of a target market in terms of goods and services; potentially including selection of a target audience; selection of certain attributes or themes to emph ...
: ''Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs'' with HubSpot co-founder Dharmesh Shah and ''Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead: What Every Business Can Learn from the Most Iconic Band in History'' with
David Meerman Scott David Meerman Scott is an American online marketing strategist and author of several books on marketing, including ''The New Rules of Marketing and PR''. Education and career Scott graduated from Kenyon College in 1983 with a BA in economics. A ...
.


Early life, education, and career

Halligan was born in
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, and grew up and attended public schools in Westwood, Massachusetts. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the
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and an MBA from
MIT Sloan School of Management The MIT Sloan School of Management (MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT Sloan offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs, ...
in 2005. His career began at
Parametric Technology Corporation PTC Inc. (formerly Parametric Technology Corporation) is an American computer software and services company founded in 1985 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The global technology company has over 6,000 employees across 80 offices in ...
in several roles leading up to senior vice president of the Pacific Rim. Wanting to work in a smaller company, he joined
Groove Networks Groove Networks was a software company based in Beverly, Massachusetts. Founded by Ray Ozzie, the creator of IBM's Lotus Notes application, the privately held company specialized in productivity software that allows multiple users to work colla ...
as vice president of sales, where he worked from 2000 to 2004 before it was acquired by
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and rebranded as
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. After a period as a venture partner at Longworth Ventures he co-founded HubSpot in June 2006. In HubSpot's 2020 Year In Review, the company reported $880 million in total revenue and 4,551 employees with headquarters in
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and offices in
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(EMEA HQ); Berlin; Singapore; Sydney, Australia; Tokyo, Japan; and Portsmouth, NH, and
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He credits the company's success, in part, to innovations like the "Alpha, Beta, Version One" policy, in which employees begin proving their ideas might profit the company "nights and weekends" (the alpha phase) before receiving additional resources (the beta and version one phases). Brian is a Corporation Member of the
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. From 2014 to 2016, Halligan also served on the board of directors of
Fleetmatics Fleetmatics was a private company owned by Verizon providing software-as-a-service fleet management. Based in Dublin, Ireland it offers both web-based and mobile application services that provide fleet operators with information on vehicle loca ...
, a provider of fleet management software, leading up to their acquisition by
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for $2.4 billion.


Publications, speeches, and awards

Halligan's first book, ''Inbound Marketing,'' was co-authored with HubSpot co-founder Dharmesh Shah. The thesis of the book is that because people now block marketing that interrupts them, such as advertisements and spam, companies need to instead provide information that is useful to prospects, who will then self-identify. Reviewing the book, Meryl Evans said that it contains "elementary stuff..." but it "does a good job for those who don’t have a clue about how to use social media for business." It was also reviewed in ''The Boston Globe''. As of July 2011, the book was in its seventh printing, had sold 40,000 copies, and had been translated into nine languages. The book was revised and updated in 2014 in a second edition. His second book, ''Marketing Lessons,'' was co-authored with David Meerman Scott. It uses the marketing activities of the rock band
The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. The band is known for its eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, folk, country, jazz, bluegrass, blues, rock and roll, gospel, reggae, world music, ...
as an example of this. Scott Kirsner, reviewing this book in ''The Boston Globe'', mentions that the authors say that they were inspired, in part, by an article in
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by Joshua Green. In 2017, Halligan purchased the "Wolf" guitar once owned by Garcia for $1.9M at a charity auction. An anonymous donor made an additional donation of $1.6M and so the total benefit the
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was $3.5M. Halligan speaks on marketing and business topics, including at
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. He was an entrepreneur in residence at MIT and is a senior lecturer, teaching "Designing, Developing, and Launching Successful Products in an Entrepreneurial Environment". He previously taught "Entrepreneurial Product Development and Marketing" with
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. Halligan has been named to Glassdoor’s annual top CEO list several times, listed by Comparably as one of the Top 5 Best CEOs of a Large Company as well as Top 5 Best CEOs for Women and for Diversity. He is also an occasional lecturer at Sloan on the science of selling and marketing.


Daniel Lyons incidents

In his book '' Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start Up Bubble'', which is sharply critical of HubSpot's management and culture, former HubSpot employee
Daniel Lyons Daniel Lyons (born 1960) is an American writer. He was a senior editor at ''Forbes'' magazine and a writer at ''Newsweek'' before becoming editor of ReadWrite. In March 2013 he left ''ReadWrite'' to accept a position at HubSpot. Lyons is the aut ...
accused Halligan of age discrimination. Materials obtained under the
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showed that certain Hubspot executives working under Halligan considered the book "a financial threat to HubSpot, its share price, and the company’s future potential." The FBI report discusses "tactics such as email hacking and extortion" in the attempt to prevent the book from being published. Halligan was forced to pay financial penalties by the HubSpot board of directors because he failed to promptly alert the board after he discovered that staff members at HubSpot behaved inappropriately. "There was definitely some fishiness. But I didn’t report it. That was my bad," Halligan said about the incident.My Year in Startup Hell
Dan Lyons in ''Fortune'', April 2016


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* ttps://books.google.com/books?id=ldty5Dy9RVsC&lpg=PP1&dq=brian%20halligan&pg=PA163#v=onepage&q&f=false ''About the authors'' page at Google Books from ''Marketing Lessons...'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Halligan, Brian 1967 births American business theorists American business writers American technology chief executives American technology writers Business speakers Living people Marketing people Marketing speakers MIT Sloan School of Management alumni