Rudder joined SparkNotes in October 1999, a few months after its founding. Rudder was the creative voice of TheSpark.com,[3] which was the viral content arm of SparkNotes during the site's early rise to popularity. He became TheSpark's creative director in March 2001. Soon after the site's sale to Barnes & Noble, Rudder and the SparkNotes founders (Chris Coyne, Sam Yagan, and Max Krohn) left and began working on OkCupid, a dating site. OkCupid launched in February 2004.
OkCupid
Rudder was a co-founder of OkCupid. In the years immediately following the site's creation, he worked on the front-end product and developed the site's editorial voice.[4] From 2009 - 2011, OkCupid published statistical observations and analysis of members' preferences and connections; the blog posts were written by Rudder and gained widespread media attention.[5] In February 2011, OkCupid was sold to IAC, the owner of Match.com and other dating properties, for $90 million.[6] After the sale to IAC, Rudder assumed day-to-day control of OkCupid as President and General Manager until he left in 2015.[7]
Christian met his wife, Reshma Patel, at a concert in Boston. Patel ran a public relations firm. They have a son together. They now live in New York City [15]
Bibliography
Rudder, Christian (2014). Dataclysm : Who We Are When We Think No One's Looking. Crown Publishers.[16]