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Tina Sharkey (born 1964) is an American entrepreneur, advisor, and investor. Noted for "discovering ways to bring consumers and businesses together," she co-founded
Brandless Brandless is an American e-commerce company that manufactures and sells products under its own label led by Cydni Tetro as CEO. Brandless was founded by Ido Leffler and Tina Sharkey, it launched in July 2017. On February 10, 2020, the company ...
and ''
iVillage iVillage, Inc. was a mass media company that operated the ”most popular female-oriented sites” on the internet in the 1990s. In addition to ivillage.com, the company operated iVillage UK, Astrology.com, GardenWeb, and the NBC Digital Health ...
''; served as chair and global president of
BabyCenter BabyCenter is an online media company based in San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles that provides information on Conception (biology), conception, pregnancy, birth, and early childhood development for parents and expecting parents. ...
; led multiple business units at AOL, and served as president of the ''
Sesame Street ''Sesame Street'' is an American educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry. It is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the Children's Television Workshop until June 2000) ...
'' Digital Group. She is a member of the PBS Board of Directors.


Early life and education

Sharkey was born in New York City. Her father and grandfather worked in the garment industry, as did her mother, Mona Sherman, who became the president of
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America when Sharkey was in high school. She attended the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie ...
, spending a semester at the University of Paris:
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, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations.


Career


HDTV, iVillage, Socialmedia.com

Sharkey began her career as part of the team that introduced HDTV to the US market and the media industry, and, as part of an HDTV task force, she lobbied Congress at the age of 22. In 1995, she worked with
Barry Diller Barry Charles Diller (born February 2, 1942) is an American businessman. He is Chairman and Senior Executive of IAC and Expedia Group and founded the Fox Broadcasting Company and USA Broadcasting. Diller was inducted into the Television Hall o ...
to create the format for
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's short-lived sister network Q2, Sharkey also co-founded iVillage in 1995, and served as its chief community architect and head of programming. It became the largest online destination for women, and was sold to
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for $600 million in 2006. Sharkey registered the domain names socialmedia.com, socialmedia.net, and socialmedia.org in the late 1990s. She was one of the first people to use the term "
social media Social media are interactive media technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, interests, and other forms of expression through virtual communities and networks. While challenges to the definition of ''social medi ...
".


''Sesame Workshop,'' AOL, Baby Center

In 1999, after creating the interactive and online brands for Sesame Workshop, Sharkey was recruited by America Online's vice chairman,
Ted Leonsis Theodore John Leonsis (born January 8, 1957) is an American businessman, investor, filmmaker, author, philanthropist, and former politician. He is a former senior executive with America Online (AOL), and the founder, chairman, and CEO of Monument ...
, to join AOL as a senior media executive. At AOL, she oversaw multiple business units and led community programming initiatives, including the development of "People Connection" and aol.com. She remained at AOL until 2006, when she was appointed chairman and global president of
BabyCenter BabyCenter is an online media company based in San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles that provides information on Conception (biology), conception, pregnancy, birth, and early childhood development for parents and expecting parents. ...
LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. At BabyCenter, Sharkey built a site for parenting and pregnancy that served more than 100 million visitors in 22 worldwide markets. She led Johnson & Johnson's initiative with the U.S. State Department for the Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action (MAMA). Announced by US Secretary of State
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, and developed with the cooperation of the White House, MAMA served women in low-resource settings from South Africa to Bangladesh and India. New and expectant mothers register their due date or their baby's age via mobile phone in order to receive text messages which provide relevant developmental, health, and nutritional information.


Sherpa Foundry, Sherpa Ventures, Brandless

In 2013, Sharkey was appointed CEO of Sherpa Foundry. Founded by
Shervin Pishevar Shervin Kordary Pishevar ( fa, شروین پیشه ور; born March 24, 1974) is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, super angel investor, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder and former executive chairman of Hyperloop One ...
and Scott Stanford, Sherpa Foundry partners with public companies to identify, define and co-develop ideas and innovations through external resources. In 2014, Sharkey met
Ido Leffler Ido Leffler is an Israeli-born Australian entrepreneur, investor, and advisor. He is the co-founder of Yoobi, Yes To Inc., Cheeky, Brandless, and Beach House Group. Each of the companies Leffler has founded and co-founded incorporates a social ...
, the co-founder of Yes To, Inc. and Yoobi, among other companies, and in 2017, they launched
Brandless Brandless is an American e-commerce company that manufactures and sells products under its own label led by Cydni Tetro as CEO. Brandless was founded by Ido Leffler and Tina Sharkey, it launched in July 2017. On February 10, 2020, the company ...
, an e-commerce site described by ''
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'' as "the next Procter and Gamble for millennials." Sharkey served as the company's CEO.


Investments and advisory roles

In addition to other advisory roles and directorships, Sharkey is a member of the PBS Board of Directors, the Havenly Board of Directors, and the HeyDay Board of Directors. She is a guest lecturer and mentor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. and an active investor in early stage media and technology companies. She was included on ''
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's'' list of the Top 50 angel and investors. Sharkey is a 2006 Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute and a founding and lifetime board member of
Baby Buggy Good+Foundation (originally called Baby Buggy) was founded in May 2001 by Jessica Seinfeld after the birth of her first child. According to Seinfeld, "shortly after the birth of my daughter, Sascha, having slowly accumulated closets full of use ...
, a
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which provides essential services to families in need. She lives with her family in
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, California.


References


External links

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Unlocking Joy: The Art of Receptional Design (TEDxHollywood)
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