Mark Pincus
Mark Pincus
is the founder and CEO of Tribe Networks, and a serial entrepreneur with a track record of growing venture-funded technology companies. Prior to founding Tribe Networks, Pincus founded and served as CEO of SupportSoft, Inc., provider of service and support automation software. Prior to SupportSoft, Pincus co-founded Freeloader, Inc., the first consumer push information service which was acquired in 1996, by Individual, Inc. for $38 million. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Pincus worked in venture capital where he led investments in new media and software startups at Columbia Capital Corporation and at Tele-Communications, Inc. Before getting involved in new media, Pincus worked in business consulting at Bain & Co. and investment banking at Lazard Freres & Co. Pincus graduated Summa Cum Laude from University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School and he is a graduate of the Harvard Business School.
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(415) 861-2286 |
Seminar speeches given by Mark Pincus:
The Business of Online Journalism
April 16, 2004
Innovative Revenue Strategies.
How do you take advantage of technology to create innovative revenue strategies? Can you sell content without selling your soul? Are online networks creating new revenue opportunities?
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