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WeSpire CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Susan Hunt Stevens is the WeSpire's CEO. WeSpire has 29 employees, of which 15 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The WeSpire executive team is 40% female and 60% male.
  • 72% of the management team is White.
  • 6% of WeSpire management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 11% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Name & TitleBio
Susan Hunt Stevens

Founder/CEO

Susan Hunt Stevens's LinkedIn

Susan Hunt Stevens is the Founder/CEO of WeSpire, a start-up that helps people live greener and healthier by using technology and social networking to educate, motivate and recognize people for making green changes in their lives. Previously, Stevens spent nine years at The New York Times Company, most recently as senior vice president, digital for Boston Globe Media, where she ran Boston.com, one of the largest news and information sites on the web. She began her career as a management consultant, working for the same leadership team at three different firms, including Alexander & Alexander, Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman) and APM. Stevens joined The New York Times in 1998 as director of marketing for NYTimes.com, left the company briefly in 2000 to co-found and serve as President for Abridge, Inc, a venture-funded e-mail data mining start-up, and rejoined The Times in 2002 as Vice President of Circulation Marketing for The Boston Globe. She was promoted in 2005 to Vice President, Consumer Marketing taking leadership for consumer public relations and brand marketing for The Boston Globe and Boston.com. In 2006, she was promoted the Senior Vice President, circulation and marketing. Susan Stevens received her MBA from The Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College; she also holds a BA in Government with high honors from Wesleyan University and is a candidate for a graduate certificate in sustainable design at the Boston Architectural College. She serves on the board of the Center for Women & Enterprise, a non-profit that helps women start and grow businesses, and Inspiring Kids, a non-profit in New England that helps schools raise funds in a way that promotes environmental stewardship and social philanthropy.

Janet Kraus

Board Member

Malia Lazu

Board Member

Jason Butler

Founder

Mariko Meier

Board Member

Bill Weihl

Board Member

John Landry

Board Member

Tibor Toth

Board Member

Barry Osherow

Board Member

Anton Szpitalack

Board Member

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Name & TitleBio
Susan Hunt Stevens

Founder/CEO

Susan Hunt Stevens's LinkedIn

Susan Hunt Stevens is the Founder/CEO of WeSpire, a start-up that helps people live greener and healthier by using technology and social networking to educate, motivate and recognize people for making green changes in their lives. Previously, Stevens spent nine years at The New York Times Company, most recently as senior vice president, digital for Boston Globe Media, where she ran Boston.com, one of the largest news and information sites on the web. She began her career as a management consultant, working for the same leadership team at three different firms, including Alexander & Alexander, Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman) and APM. Stevens joined The New York Times in 1998 as director of marketing for NYTimes.com, left the company briefly in 2000 to co-found and serve as President for Abridge, Inc, a venture-funded e-mail data mining start-up, and rejoined The Times in 2002 as Vice President of Circulation Marketing for The Boston Globe. She was promoted in 2005 to Vice President, Consumer Marketing taking leadership for consumer public relations and brand marketing for The Boston Globe and Boston.com. In 2006, she was promoted the Senior Vice President, circulation and marketing. Susan Stevens received her MBA from The Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College; she also holds a BA in Government with high honors from Wesleyan University and is a candidate for a graduate certificate in sustainable design at the Boston Architectural College. She serves on the board of the Center for Women & Enterprise, a non-profit that helps women start and grow businesses, and Inspiring Kids, a non-profit in New England that helps schools raise funds in a way that promotes environmental stewardship and social philanthropy.

Janet Kraus

Board Member

Malia Lazu

Board Member

Jason Butler

Founder

WeSpire board members

Name & TitleBio
Susan Hunt Stevens

Founder/CEO

Susan Hunt Stevens's LinkedIn

Susan Hunt Stevens is the Founder/CEO of WeSpire, a start-up that helps people live greener and healthier by using technology and social networking to educate, motivate and recognize people for making green changes in their lives. Previously, Stevens spent nine years at The New York Times Company, most recently as senior vice president, digital for Boston Globe Media, where she ran Boston.com, one of the largest news and information sites on the web. She began her career as a management consultant, working for the same leadership team at three different firms, including Alexander & Alexander, Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman) and APM. Stevens joined The New York Times in 1998 as director of marketing for NYTimes.com, left the company briefly in 2000 to co-found and serve as President for Abridge, Inc, a venture-funded e-mail data mining start-up, and rejoined The Times in 2002 as Vice President of Circulation Marketing for The Boston Globe. She was promoted in 2005 to Vice President, Consumer Marketing taking leadership for consumer public relations and brand marketing for The Boston Globe and Boston.com. In 2006, she was promoted the Senior Vice President, circulation and marketing. Susan Stevens received her MBA from The Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College; she also holds a BA in Government with high honors from Wesleyan University and is a candidate for a graduate certificate in sustainable design at the Boston Architectural College. She serves on the board of the Center for Women & Enterprise, a non-profit that helps women start and grow businesses, and Inspiring Kids, a non-profit in New England that helps schools raise funds in a way that promotes environmental stewardship and social philanthropy.

Janet Kraus

Board Member

Malia Lazu

Board Member

Mariko Meier

Board Member

Bill Weihl

Board Member

John Landry

Board Member

Tibor Toth

Board Member

Barry Osherow

Board Member

Anton Szpitalack

Board Member

Chris Sheehan

Board Member

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