
When LibreDigital formed in 1999 to provide publishers with digital warehousing and e-distribution, the web was a place for email, retail, and early content experiments. The term “blog” had just been coined. Social networking was the province of message boards and article comments. Google was a small company in Palo Alto. Mark Zuckerberg, the eventual founder of Facebook, was 15 years old.
You’ve lived the digital revolution since then, and so have we. LibreDigital was ready for the development of online reading habits, e-readers, and other digital transformations because we anticipated and prepared for these changes. When HarperCollins was looking for a partner to create a secure online database to hold and redeploy its content, we were ready. When Harlequin-Mills & Boon wanted a complete solution for readers who wanted to browse and buy online, we knew what to do.
LibreDigital has served the world’s top publishers for over a decade. Six of the top ten U.S. trade publishers use LibrePublish and LibreMarket Browse. Eight of the top ten newspapers use iBrowse.
Based in Austin, Texas, we’re in a central hub for tracking developments in media technologies. We have satellite offices in New York City and London. We can hire the industry’s top talent, and we can keep them engaged in developing solutions for you.
LibreDigital Board of Directors
Russell P. Reeder
President and CEO of LibreDigital, Inc.
Martin Neath
Chairman and General Partner of Adams Capital Management
David L. Pesikoff
President of Triangle Peak Partners
Scott Heekin-Canedy
President of The New York Times Company
Jeremy Halbreich
CEO of Sun Times Media Group
Brian Napack
President of Macmillan



