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David Grossman

Director of Business Development
Mansueto Ventures
United States

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Educational History

  • University of Delaware, Bachelor’s degree, 1999.
  • Horace Greeley High School, High school diploma or equivalent, 1994.

Professional History:

  • Director, Mansueto Ventures
  • Manager, The Economist Group

Bio

I work in interactive media on strategic partnerships and marketing for FastCompany.com and Inc.com, and related brand extentions. I am interested in new disruptive business ideas, and the transformation of society based on the radically evolving relationship between media and technology. I like to go fishing, record weird music, read and play video games (not necessarily in that order) in my spare time.

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Bio

I work in interactive media on strategic partnerships and marketing for FastCompany.com and Inc.com, and related brand extentions. I am interested in new disruptive business ideas, and the transformation of society based on the radically evolving relationship between media and technology. I like to go fishing, record weird music, read and play video games (not necessarily in that order) in my spare time.

Areas of expertise

internet & digital media, partnerships, strategy, product management.

Public Profile

http://www.fastcompany.com/user/david-grossman

Professional History

Director, Mansueto Ventures

Private, 101-500 employees, Internet / New Media / Ecommerce industry

strategic partnerships and online marketing, new product development and strategic planning

Manager, The Economist Group

Private, 1001-5000 employees, Arts / Entertainment / Media industry

Educational History

University of Delaware, Delaware, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 1999.
Areas of study: English/Film

Horace Greeley High School, New York, United States
High school diploma or equivalent, 1994.

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