Matthew Buckland
Matthew Buckland | |
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Born | Matthew James Buckland 22 August 1974 |
Died | 23 April 2019 | (aged 44)
Education | Rhodes University |
Occupation | Internet entrepreneur |
Title | Founder and MD of Creative Spark |
Term | 2010–2019 |
Board member of | Silicon Cape Initiative Creative Commons OPA/DMMA/iAB Cognition |
Children | 2 |
Father | Andrew Buckland |
Awards | Selected Fast Company Magazine's Most Creative People in Business (2015), Destiny Magazine: Power of 40: 40 entrepreneurs under 40 (2011), Top 100 "South Africa’s most influential media and advertising people" by The Annual (2009) |
Website | Company website Memeburn.com/Burn Media Personal weblog |
Matthew Buckland (22 August 1974 – 23 April 2019)[1] was a South African Internet entrepreneur and businessman who founded and exited[2] digital agency and publisher Creative Spark, acquired in 2015 by UK firm M&C Saatchi PLC (LSE: SAA), the holding group of M&C Saatchi.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Buckland was also the founder of Burn Media, a suite of technology publishing brands which includes Memeburn, Ventureburn.com, Gearburn.com and others.
Buckland previously headed the online division of the Mail & Guardian, thereafter he started 20fourlabs at Naspers' news24.com,[10][11][12] the largest South African online news publisher, owned by Naspers.[13] While at the Mail & Guardian Buckland founded Thought Leader.
In 2015 he was selected as a "Master of Digital", sitting down with actor Idris Elba for a "Q&A Session".[14][15]
Buckland lived in Cape Town with his wife and two daughters.
Early life
Buckland studied journalism at Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.[16] He worked in London for the BBC's then-commercial web arm, beeb.com as a developer, and then a web development producer.[17] He then later worked as the Internet editor for prime-time TV show, Carte Blanche, before becoming Managing Director of Mail & Guardian's online division. He was the eldest son of Andrew Buckland and Janet Buckland, a prominent South African acting family.[18][19][20][21]
Entrepreneurship
Buckland co-founded Amatomu in 2007, and in 2010, Creative Spark[22] and Burn Media, which he funded himself after being unable to raise venture capital for it.[23] Five years later, in 2015, he sold a majority share in his company to the FTSE-listed agency, M&C Saatchi.[24] The deal included the sale of both the digital agency and the publishing arm, which owns titles such as Memeburn and Ventureburn.[25] He later retook control of the publishing arm when exiting his former company in 2018.[26] Ventureburn is a site that reports on the startup, entrepreneur and investor ecosystems in South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria.
He was the Master of Ceremonies[27] at the Silicon Cape Initiative launch event and was elected to its inaugural board. The Silicon Cape Initiative is a South African-based organization which aims to turn the Western Cape into a high-tech startup hub. Buckland credits this organisation for inspiring him to move out of the corporate world into entrepreneurship.[28]
In 2012, Buckland was recognised in the Power of 40: 40 Entrepreneurs Under 40 "Doing Interesting Things"[29]
In 2013 and 2014, he was a member of the Cape Town chapter of Entrepreneurs Organisation.[30][31]
Awards
Buckland’s industry accolades include:
- Selected in Fast Company Magazine's Most Creative People in Business, 2015
- Selected as an "Oude Meeste Master of digital", sitting down for an onscreen discussion with well-known actor Idris Elba, 2015
- Startup judge/Dragon at Social Media Week: Johannesburg
- NextWeb Startup World – Cape Town – Startup Judge
- Standard Bank Sikuvile journalism awards – Judge
- Listed in Destiny Magazine: Power of 40: 40 entrepreneurs under 40 doing interesting things
- Selected for the Old Mutual "Do Great Things" Entrepreneur guide
- Afridoctor app wins Nokia's Africa-wide innovators competition (Prize of US$80 000)
- Named in top 100 of "South Africa's most influential media and advertising people" by The Annual
- Named as one of "300 Young South Africans you should take out to lunch" by the Mail & Guardian Newspaper
- Named an upcoming New Media "Mogul" by FHM magazine & nominated for the 2009 Men's Health "Best Man" awards
Death
Buckland died in April 2019 of cancer. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.[32]
References
- ^ Kekana, Mashadi (23 April 2019). "Digital pioneer Matthew Buckland dies". Mail & Guardian Online. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ^ Buckland exits Creative Spark, M&C Saatchi Group
- ^ M&C Saatchi acquires SA’s Creative Spark (Fin24.com)
- ^ Saatchi acquires Memeburn publisher (ItWeb)
- ^ Creative Spark sold to M&C Saatchi (Moneyweb)
- ^ BREAKING: Creative Spark acquired by M&C Saatchi PLC (Bizcommunity.com)
- ^ Interview: Matthew Buckland on M&C Saatchi/Creative Spark deal (Marklives)
- ^ M&C SAATCHI ACQUIRES MAJORITY STAKE IN DIGITAL AGENCY CREATIVE SPARK (HTXT)
- ^ "Saatchi Acquires Creative Spark in South Africa (M&C Saatchi)". Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
- ^ Waal, Mandy de. "Matthew on the move". ITWeb Technology News. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Staff Reporter. "300 Young South Africans: Technology (Part 2)". The M&G Online. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ "SA online professionals do their own thing". Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ South Africa’s biggest websites
- ^ The Oude Meester Tour, Day 2 – Cape Town
- ^ Idris Elba tours SA for Oude Meester
- ^ Matthew Buckland, Poynter.(Retrieved 16 January 2012)
- ^ "BIO: Matthew Buckland". News24. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ On the stage – ANDREW BUCKLAND, BDFM, 2010
- ^ Buckland's got a play date with obsession, IOL, 2015
- ^ People of note – Women of Inspiration – Community Buckland Janet
- ^ 200 Young South Africans: Arts and Culture
- ^ Matthew Buckland to pursue creative spark'
- ^ "Extraordinary life: Elon Musk". The M&G Online. 27 January 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Breaking: M&C Saatchi PLC acquires independent digital player Creative Spark
- ^ Creative Spark sold to M&C Saatchi
- ^ Burn Media to embark on aggressive growth after deal to go solo – Buckland
- ^ "Enter the Silicon Cape | Matthew Buckland". matthewbuckland.com. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ The Unwavering Persistence of Entrepreneurs
- ^ "Valuable lessons from a "chicken" entrepreneur | DESTINY Magazine". DESTINY Magazine. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ "The unwavering persistence of entrepreneurs | ventureburn". ventureburn.com. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013.Ventureburn.com
- ^ High Octane, EO Blog
- ^ "Condolences pour in for digital pioneer Matthew Buckland". News24. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
External links
- South African businesspeople
- 1974 births
- 2019 deaths
- Alumni of Greenside High School
- Rhodes University alumni
- Technology company founders
- South African chief executives
- Chief executives in the technology industry
- South African company founders
- South African journalists
- White South African people
- Deaths from cancer in South Africa