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“When I invest in things, it can take 10 years sometimes for those things to develop,” Ryan said. “MongoDB was founded 14 years ago and is still growing really quickly. For robotics, we know the sector in 10 years will be five times larger, maybe 10 times larger.”
Dubbed the “godfather of NYC tech,” Ryan is followed closely within the tech industry. He was a pioneer of the city’s early technology scene in the dot-com era, leading advertising-tech company DoubleClick, which was acquired by a private-equity firm and then sold to Google for $3.1 billion in 2008. He co-founded MongoDB, news website Business Insider and online retailers Gilt Groupe and Zola, as well as Nomad Health, a jobs-posting site for the health care industry. That’s just a partial list.
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How Queen Esther Became an American Hero Left: Queen Esther in America. Right: The author, Rabbi Stu Halpern
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This interview first appeared in the Jewish Week.
Ivanka Trump and Monica Lewinsky were both compared to Queen Esther. Hillary Clinton called the star of the Purim story her favorite biblical heroine. In 1862, an abolitionist minister quoted the Book of Esther in calling on President Lincoln to free the slaves.
Those are just a few of the ways the Book of Esther has been deployed in American political and cultural life. Ministers, rabbis, politicians, activists, feminists, anti-feminists and more have drawn on the story of the Jewish queen in the court of the Persian King Ahasuerus, finding lessons in how she intervenes to prevent the king’s evil minister Haman from killing the kingdom’s Jews.