Dina Kaplan

Co-Founder

blip.tv

Dina Kaplan is co-founder of Blip, the place for the best original series of the web. Blip was founded in 2005 by members of the videoblogging community and now hosts and distributes thousands of original series, attracting more than 300 million video views a month.

Dina ran operations at Blip, including finance, business development and HR. In this role, she oversaw finance and accounting functions, including managing the company’s P&L and financial statements for the Board. As head of business development, she forged distribution partnerships with Google, Yahoo!, NBC, Verizon FiOS, Sony and AOL. She also oversaw public relations and marketing for the company, including brand development and strategy. Blip’s mission is to make independent series scalable and profitable. The company runs advertisements from Fortune 500 companies on Blip series and splits ad revenue with producers 50/50.

Before Blip, Dina was an Emmy-award winning television news reporter for local NBC stations. Prior to reporting, Dina worked as an associate producer for MTV News, covering politics and the early days of the Internet. Before joining MTV News, Dina worked at the White House as Director of Research for the Office of the White House Counsel.

Dina is on the Board of the International Academy of Web Television, a judge for the Webby Awards, a member of the Producers Guild of America, on the National Board of Wesle@diyan University, a member of the Paley Center’s Generator Board and on the Advisory Board of the Women's Media Center. Dina is the founder and Chair of the New York Founders Club, a group dedicated to promoting the start-up community in New York City. She is also the founder of the Calliope Group, which brings together women executives in media and digital media to support women technology founders.

Dina has spoken at the World Economic Forum, DLD, SXSW, Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, Fortune Brainstorm, Monaco Media Forum, CES, CeBit, the White House, Bloomberg Empowered Entrepreneur, WPP’s Stream, Forbes Executive Women’s Forum and the Personal Democracy Forum. She has guest taught classes at Columbia Business School, Columbia Journalism School, NYU’s Stern School of Business and NYU’s ITP program for engineers.