Bill Taylor, Alan Webber and Saul Kaplan at BIF-5

Fast Company co-founders take the stage to talk about the early days of publishing and the astounding changes that have taken place since they sold the magazine.


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Alan Webber

Award-winning, nationally-recognized editor, author and columnist, Webber co-founded Fast Company, the fastest growing, most successful business magazine in history and winner of two national magazine awards, one for excellence and one for design. He is also the co-author of three business-related books, including most recently, Rules of Thumb: 52 Truths for Winning at Business Without Losing Your Self. His columns and articles have appeared in numerous national publications, including the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The New York Times Sunday Magazine and The Washington Post.


Bill Taylor

Co-Author of Mavericks at Work, Bill Taylor is a provocative and inspiring voice on the future of business - an agenda-setting writer, speaker, and entrepreneur who has shaped the global conversation about the best ways to compete, innovate, and succeed. As a co-founder and founding editor of Fast Company, Taylor launched a magazine that won countless awards, and earned a passionate following among executives and entrepreneurs around the world.