Toby Stock
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toby Stock is an American legal scholar and co-founder of center-right online media company The Dispatch.[1][2] He currently serves as Chief Strategy Officer at the National Constitution Center.[3]
- University of Missouri (B.S.)
- Harvard Law School (J.D.)
Toby Stock | |
|---|---|
| Education |
|
| Employer | |
Life and career
Stock attended Harvard Law School, graduating with a juris doctor degree in 2001.[4] From 2001 to 2003, Stock was an associate at McKinsey & Company.[5]
Stock was Assistant Dean of Admissions at Harvard Law School from 2005 to 2009.[5][4][1] While working at Harvard Law School, he purchased a brick in a fundraising auction for $600, gaining notoriety among students.[4][6] He left after accepting a job as managing director for development at the American Enterprise Institute.[4]
From 2009 to 2019, Stock worked at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.[5][7][8]
In October 2019, Stock launched The Dispatch, a subscription-based center-right online media company, alongside Jonah Goldberg and Stephen F. Hayes.[1][9][7] Stock served as the president of the company for the first year.[1] The Dispatch was Substack's first media company.[10] In its first year, The Dispatch received approximately 100,000 subscribers and received nearly $2 million in first-year revenue, most of it derived from Substack subscriptions.[7]