Young entrepreneurs – Owners of myyearbook.com
Here are some facts about the owners of myyearbook..com that you should know:
Ages: 29 (Geoff), 19 (Dave) and 17 (Catherine)
Location: New Hope, Pa.
2006 revenue: undisclosed
Employees: 25
Year founded: 2005
A social-networking site for teens, myYearbook.com was hatched around the family dinner table by siblings Catherine and Dave Cook two years ago. With older brother Geoff now on board, the site has since grown from a single high school to more than 3 million members and more than 4.5 million visitors a month, ranking it third among all social-networking sites in the United States, behind MySpace and Facebook.
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