I started Morning Brew during my senior year at the University of Michigan while helping students prepare for job interviews.

When I asked them how they stayed up-to-date with business news, they all gave similar answers. "I read the Wall Street Journal because my parents told me to. It's dense. It¡¯s dry. I can't get through it."
I was surprised. These were future business leaders who couldn't connect with the very content that was supposed to inform their careers. But that shock sparked an idea: What if I could create something different ¡ª something that made business news engaging and easy to digest?
That idea became Morning Brew, a daily newsletter with over four million subscribers. We¡¯ve expanded beyond general business news, with spin-off newsletters dedicated to retail, marketing, emerging tech, finance, and more. Below, I¡¯ll share that growth journey.
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Growing from a PDF to a Massive Newsletter
I had an idea ¡ª creating a product that makes business news captivating and memorable. I decided to test the idea by writing a daily newsletter.
Every morning, I¡¯d spend hours combing through The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Financial Times, and The Economist to identify the most important stories for business-minded students. I¡¯d then break them down into 150 to 300-word summaries that were informative yet concise.
The response was immediate.
Despite having zero tech infrastructure ¡ª I was manually converting Word docs into PDFs and emailing them out ¡ª our subscriber base kept growing.
I knew we had something special because getting on the list was painful. Students had to email me directly just to get added to my listserv (themarketcorner@umich.edu, in case you're curious). Even with that friction, they wanted the newsletter anyway.
Within three months, we had 750 subscribers in Michigan¡¯s business school, and that number soon grew to more than 1,500. I...