Little did he know his passion project would soon be a huge hit.
Matt fiedler vinyl me please.
Vinyl me please.
So vinyl me please moved to colorado with fiedler and gained significant momentum in 2014.
Matt fiedler remembers being surrounded by music as a child.
Later in 2013 fiedler accepted a job with a tech company in.
Little did he know his passion project which seeks to help people explore experience and enjoy music on a deeper level would soon be a huge hit.
Matt fiedler co founder ceo of vinyl me please launched the record of the month company in january 2013 to provide music lovers with a more meaningful listening experience today vinyl me please is located in denver with 23 employees and ships exclusive records around the world.
Matt said it is hard to feel that pain and watch the struggle even when he knows the process is necessary for growth.
He taught himself how to play the drums at a young age and played in bands throughout middle and high school.
For our february ceo spotlight we asked fiedler a few questions about growing his company what he s.
Eight people paid vinyl me please that month for a curated album and we were so giddy about that fact.
Seven years after fiedler co founded record of the month club vinyl me please vmp the denver based company has about 30 000 subscribers as well as customers who collectively purchase thousands of additional records from its online catalog every month.
Every month since matt has never taken a customer for granted.
Well plenty as vinyl me please founders matt fiedler and tyler barstow will tell you.
Every glitch delay etc.
He currently lives in boulder co with his wife ester and his 6 month old daughter kinzie.
As matt puts it we offer experience over convenience.
With two parents as entrepreneurs fiedler was also taught the value of hard work.
Matthew has 13 jobs listed on their profile.
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Hailing from chicago il matt went to belmont university where he got a dual degree in music business entrepreneurship.
And when napster and then itunes came along and you could have instant access to just about every song ever made then what was there to keep vinyl in the game.
Vinyl was a dying format.
Belmont alumnus matt fiedler class of 2011 launched vinyl me please as a passion project in january 2013.
Hits matt hard ester fiedler.
Later in 2013 fiedler accepted a job with a tech company in boulder colorado.
Matt fiedler is the co founder and ceo of vinyl me please.
To date the company has shipped more than 2 million records to music lovers in more than 40 different countries.