Gina Trapani | |
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Born | September 19, 1975[1] | (age 48)
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Tech blogger, web developer, writer |
Known for | Founder of Lifehacker |
Website |
ginatrapani |
Gina Marie Trapani (born September 19, 1975 [1]) is an American tech blogger, web developer, writer, and technology executive.
Trapani was born and raised in an Italian Catholic family in Brooklyn, New York. [3] Trapani graduated from Marist College and earned an MS in Computer Science at Brooklyn College.
She began her writing career in high school as a writer for New Youth Connections (now YCteen), a magazine written by and for New York City teens published by Youth Communication. [4]
Trapani founded the Lifehacker blog in January 2005, [5] resigning in January 2009. She later joined Expert Labs [6] where she led development of ThinkUp, an open-source social media aggregation and analysis tool, which was shuttered in 2016. [7] In 2017 she joined Postlight as Director of Engineering, [8] and is now CEO.[ citation needed]
Trapani has also been featured on yourBlogstory, [9] a popular Bloggers featuring network. Trapani has published three books and has also written for other publications including Harvard Business Online.
Wired magazine awarded her its prestigious Rave Award in 2006. Fast Company named her one of the Most Influential Women in Technology in 2009 and 2010. [10] In 2019, she was named one of the most influential LGBTQ+ people in tech. [11]
As of December 2013 [update], Trapani lives in Brooklyn, New York. [12]
Trapani has two brothers. [13] She married her longtime partner and friend, Terra Bailey, [14] on June 17, 2008. [15] Their daughter, Etta Rebecca Bailey, was born September 18, 2012. [16]
Trapani joined the Board of Directors for the Radiant Earth Foundation in March 2023. [17]
Gina Trapani | |
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Born | September 19, 1975[1] | (age 48)
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Tech blogger, web developer, writer |
Known for | Founder of Lifehacker |
Website |
ginatrapani |
Gina Marie Trapani (born September 19, 1975 [1]) is an American tech blogger, web developer, writer, and technology executive.
Trapani was born and raised in an Italian Catholic family in Brooklyn, New York. [3] Trapani graduated from Marist College and earned an MS in Computer Science at Brooklyn College.
She began her writing career in high school as a writer for New Youth Connections (now YCteen), a magazine written by and for New York City teens published by Youth Communication. [4]
Trapani founded the Lifehacker blog in January 2005, [5] resigning in January 2009. She later joined Expert Labs [6] where she led development of ThinkUp, an open-source social media aggregation and analysis tool, which was shuttered in 2016. [7] In 2017 she joined Postlight as Director of Engineering, [8] and is now CEO.[ citation needed]
Trapani has also been featured on yourBlogstory, [9] a popular Bloggers featuring network. Trapani has published three books and has also written for other publications including Harvard Business Online.
Wired magazine awarded her its prestigious Rave Award in 2006. Fast Company named her one of the Most Influential Women in Technology in 2009 and 2010. [10] In 2019, she was named one of the most influential LGBTQ+ people in tech. [11]
As of December 2013 [update], Trapani lives in Brooklyn, New York. [12]
Trapani has two brothers. [13] She married her longtime partner and friend, Terra Bailey, [14] on June 17, 2008. [15] Their daughter, Etta Rebecca Bailey, was born September 18, 2012. [16]
Trapani joined the Board of Directors for the Radiant Earth Foundation in March 2023. [17]