63,113,851 seconds ago, an idea was born
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Exactly 2 years ago today (or 63 million+ seconds for the ruby geeks), the idea for RunMyErrand was born. You may have heard the story before, but it all started with a dog. A big yellow one. His name is Kobe, and 2 years later he is our CIO – “Chief Inspiration Officer”.
It was a cold February evening in 2008, when we were out of dog food for Kobe, and came up with the plan for RunMyErrand. We were meeting my dear college friends at Masa in the South End – Brie, my roommate from Sweet Briar who I hadn’t seen in years, and Jen another SBC alum. I remember barely being able to contain my excitement over dinner and margaritas that night as I shared our idea with friends. They were the first to hear about RunMyErrand, and it was wonderful to have their support from the start.
I was still at IBM at the time, and I would have never guessed that two years later, this is where we would all be. A company launched, funded, with an amazing team (including advisors), behind us. My house in Charlestown sold – the one we were going to “settle down in” – with plans for a launch in the San Francisco market imminent. Not to mention a special dog food delivery partnership that solves the original problem that inspired RME! Craziness!
Reflecting back, I’m not sure I realized at the time, how fast two year would go, and how much work it would be to get to this point. I myself have learned a ton in this time, expanding my skill set beyond engineering, and finding a passion for entrepreneurship that I realize was always a part of me. I have never felt more alive.
I am so grateful to advisers, mentors, and new team members that have supported this company, and a very timely update to our team page was just pushed live yesterday featuring then entire RunMyErrand Crew, including our CIO – Kobe. A celebratory margarita will be made in the Busque house tonight – here’s to the next 31,556,926 seconds ….
ps – You might be hearing from our CIO in the very near future as a guest blogger. He’s so vain!
Good day RUNmyERRAND! It’s Steve here wishing everyone a season’s greetings from London, UK where I’m studying for the year. Among other things, I’ve been checking out the entrepreneurship scene here and there’s some pretty cool stuff going on! Here’s four companies to give you a taste of what the Brits have to offer. Who knows, you might even start seeing these names in the States soon:
It was a cold evening in February of 2008 … my husband, Kevin, and I were getting ready to go out to dinner in the South End. We were headed to Masa which has fantastic margaritas and southwest flair. We had already called a cab to come pick us up, when we realized we were out of dog food for our 100 lb yellow lab named Kobe. Having the cab stop on the way home would be a pain, and as we sat at the kitchen table, trying to come up with a plan for dog food, the idea for RunMyErrand.com was born. Kevin thought, “wouldn’t it be nice if there was some place online where we could post our need?”. We were certain that someone, probably even right in our own neighborhood could help. In the 5 minutes before the cab came to pick them up, I picked up my iPhone and searched for the domain “RunMyErrand.com” …. it was AVAILABLE! Serendipitous for sure! I bought the domain before the cab honked at our door, and over dinner that night we started creating the initial concept for RunMyErrand.
“TED is an annual event where some of the world’s leading thinkers and doers are invited to share what they are most passionate about. “TED” stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design — three broad subject areas that are, collectively, shaping our future… The diverse audience — CEOs, scientists, creatives, philanthropists – is almost as extraordinary as the speakers, who have included Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, Frank Gehry, Paul Simon, Sir Richard Branson, Philippe Starck and Bono.”
Hello from inside the RUNmyERRAND (Zipcar) offices. My name is Cody Kieltyka and I am one of two Boston College students interning at RUNmyERRAND.com this summer. I’m done with finals and ready to start contributing in anyway I can… even if it means dressing up in a modified Gumby costume once in while (more information coming soon).
