Eric Boyko


Eric Boyko is a Canadian tech entrepreneur and the founder, president and CEO of digital music provider Stingray Digital.

Early life and education

Boyko was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, to a Quebecois mother and Ukrainian father. He earned a bachelor of commerce degree from McGill University in 1992, and became a certified general accountant in 1997.

Career

Campus Gourmet and eFundraising.com

Boyko started his first business, Campus Gourmet, in 1991 at the age of 19. The company sold precooked meals to students at McGill University. He then founded the online fundraising company Universal Fundraising Group with a $2,000 loan from the Business Development Bank of Canada. It was rebranded as eFundraising.com in 1998, and sold to ZapMe in 2000 for $25 million.

Stingray Digital

In 2007, Boyko and Alexandre Taillefer founded digital music provider Stingray Digital Media Group, with Boyko serving as president and CEO since the company's inception. The company sells commercial-free music streams to cable and satellite television providers to add to their subscribers' packages, as well as a music streaming app and an online service for consumers and businesses. Unlike many of its streaming music competitors, Stingray uses human curators rather than algorithms to generate playlists. It was launched with the $6 million purchase of karaoke company Soundchoice, which was then renamed The Karaoke Channel. A year later, Stingray purchased music-streaming TV channel Galaxie from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for $65 million, and renamed it Stingray Music.
Seven years after its founding, Stingray had acquired 19 other companies. The company went public on June 3, 2015, on the Toronto Stock Exchange. As of September 2015, it has 135 million subscribers in 120 countries, and the company saw its revenues top the $100-million mark for the first time as of the close of their previous fiscal year in March 2017. In June 2017, Stingray announced that it planned to hire an additional 400 people to work in its Montreal head office over the next five years.