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How a former Amazon engineer turned a 14-year-old baby registry into a $500 million-in-revenue business

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– Growing up. Natalie Gordon started the baby registry Babylist in 2011 to serve customers like her. A former software engineer for Amazon, she was about to have her first child and started building a registry that met her needs. That helped Babylist distinguish itself as a destination for new parents of the early 2010s in a market where any registry for them was baby blue and pale pink, with cutesy cartoons they didn’t want to send around to friends and family. “I was our core user,” she remembers. “I was writing every single line of code. It was very easy to know what to build because I was building it for myself.”

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Fourteen years later, with a 14-year-old at home, Gordon is no longer the core customer for the platform. It’s now a registry, an ecommerce destination for new parents, and an affiliate sales powerhouse—a profitable one that brings in more than $500 million in annual revenue, Fortune is the first to report. Gordon tells new hires at Babylist who don’t have kids that they’re closer to their core user—brand-new parents—than she is.

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The growth of Babylist to become a half-billion-dollar business has depended on reaching a broader market of parents. The platform has traditionally been a place for people to register for and buy everything from $29 baby bottles to a $1,399 gliding nursery chair. Two years ago, the company secured licenses to operate a health vertical, where parents can order breast pumps covered by insurance, Medicaid included. That vertical is already a $50 million business. Forty percent of infants in the U.S. are born under Medicaid, and Babylist aims to serve 80% of that population by 2027. “There are so many parts of having a baby that are truly universal,” Gordon says of getting to know the Medicaid customer. “We do an exceptional job of serving both those audiences.”

For Gordon, this growth has also come from her aversion to a traditional part of running a startup: fundraising. “I was actually kind of terrible at fundraising,” she remembers. She raised less than $50 million over the past 14 years. “That felt like it was a curse, and now it’s a blessing,” says Gordon. “We always treated it as a business, not a startup.”

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- By July. The Federal Reserve’s vice-chair for supervision Michelle Bowman is now the second Fed official to support rate cuts as soon as July, opposing Fed chair Jerome Powell. “Should inflation pressures remain contained,” Bowman said, she’s pro lowering the interest rate “to bring it closer to its neutral setting and to sustain a healthy labor market.” New York Times

- Let the games begin. Kirsty Coventry officially became president of the International Olympic Committee yesterday, beginning her eight-year term focusing on the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Games. Coventry, a former Olympic swimmer, is the first woman and African to hold the role. Reuters

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PARTING WORDS

“I like to be free. I don’t like to have commitments.”

— Singer and actor Barbra Streisand on being “very lazy,” despite the fact that she is releasing an album of duets just two years after publishing a 970-page memoir

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