Meet Joe Ferraro, our new VP Revenue
Get to know Joe! Visit our blog to watch a recorded conversation between Hypothesis founder Dan Whaley and Joe Ferraro, who has joined our growing team in the newly created role of VP of Revenue.
Get to know Joe! Visit our blog to watch a recorded conversation between Hypothesis founder Dan Whaley and Joe Ferraro, who has joined our growing team in the newly created role of VP of Revenue.
Introducing Daryl Hedley, our new VP of Engineering. Watch our recorded conversation with Daryl about his background, his interests and his vision for enhancing our social annotation offerings.
Chris Shaw joins our product team, where he’ll coordinate how to augment Hypothesis to move social annotation forward. Learn about Chris’s career arc, why he’s excited about Hypothesis, and his takes on bots, community building, huskies, and more.
Just 6 months after reaching two million annotations, Hypothesis users have now created over three million annotations just as our new team members were hitting their stride.
Director of Partnerships Heather Staines reflects on her first year at Hypothesis, after making 25,000 annotations herself and bringing open annotation to the publishing world.
2017 was a landmark year for Hypothesis and open annotation. Catch up on a year’s worth of annotation news and learn more about the latest progress in our mission to enable a conversation over the world’s knowledge.
I couldn’t be more thrilled to join the Hypothesis team as Director of Partnerships. As I wrote in my initial reachout to Hypothesis, sometimes you feel as if you have been preparing for something your entire life, as if there was a plan that you were aware of only subconsciously. My long winding road through scholarly content, ed tech, and standards finally makes sense: Hypothesis was the plan!
I’m incredibly excited—and deeply honored—to be joining the team at Hypothesis, where I’ll be leading marketing:
My first—very short—story for Hypothesis is about how the idea of a common platform for digital annotation first captured my imagination, embodied in the idea of a personal notebook. My notebook links to all the places online where I engage, but lives with me. Instead of being scattered across the world, my collected notes and references would be in just one place where I could always find them, flip through my pages, add new thinking, and—most powerfully of all—share and connect with other people. I started with this simple story, but Hypothesis and the people it connects are already telling many stories, with so many more to come.