Scott Kurnit
Director/Board Member at D AND Z MEDIA ACQUISITION CORP.
Net worth: 329 369 $ as of 2024-04-29
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Betty Liu | F | 51 | 4 years | |
Diane Hessan | F | 69 | 7 years | |
David K. Panton | M | 52 | 3 years | |
Brian Thomas Grazer | M | 73 | 3 years | |
David Beck | M | - | 2 years | |
Gary Haroian | M | 72 | 10 years | |
Kristin Frank | F | 58 | 6 years | |
Tsedal Neeley | M | 51 | 4 years | |
Marc DeBevoise | M | 47 | 2 years | |
Scott Vandevelde | M | - |
Dotomi, Inc.
Dotomi, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotomi, Inc. is rethinking the way marketers manage online display advertising with an approach it calls 'Personalized Media'. Although originally founded in 2003, its history can be traced back to 1995 and a lone Israeli soldier named Yair Goldfinger. While in the army, Yair became passionate about effective communication. That passion was ignited further as his tenure as a soldier came to an end: Yair found he needed a better way of keeping in touch with ex-army friends and colleagues. His brainstorm ultimately morphed into the phenomenon of ICQ, a product more commonly known today as Instant Messaging, eventually being acquired by AOL. After his initial success, Yair took the next step and tried his hand at applying ICQ's underlying principle of a one-to-one dialogue to marketing challenges and customer relationships. He reasoned that by eliminating the waste of most marketing and ensuring communication was relevant to consumers, clients could better connect with their customer base. With the idea of personalized and pertinent marketing in mind, Dotomi was born. With Yair's help, Dotomi leadership grew in the form of a tremendous board of successful and proven online executives, including Scott Kurnit of About.com and Jonathan Selig of Akamai. Yair continues to be active at Dotomi as its Chief Technology Officer, continuing daily on his passionate push for the power of personalized media. | - |
Thomas Wheeler | M | 77 | 6 years | |
Kenneth Treske | M | - |
Dotomi, Inc.
Dotomi, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotomi, Inc. is rethinking the way marketers manage online display advertising with an approach it calls 'Personalized Media'. Although originally founded in 2003, its history can be traced back to 1995 and a lone Israeli soldier named Yair Goldfinger. While in the army, Yair became passionate about effective communication. That passion was ignited further as his tenure as a soldier came to an end: Yair found he needed a better way of keeping in touch with ex-army friends and colleagues. His brainstorm ultimately morphed into the phenomenon of ICQ, a product more commonly known today as Instant Messaging, eventually being acquired by AOL. After his initial success, Yair took the next step and tried his hand at applying ICQ's underlying principle of a one-to-one dialogue to marketing challenges and customer relationships. He reasoned that by eliminating the waste of most marketing and ensuring communication was relevant to consumers, clients could better connect with their customer base. With the idea of personalized and pertinent marketing in mind, Dotomi was born. With Yair's help, Dotomi leadership grew in the form of a tremendous board of successful and proven online executives, including Scott Kurnit of About.com and Jonathan Selig of Akamai. Yair continues to be active at Dotomi as its Chief Technology Officer, continuing daily on his passionate push for the power of personalized media. | - |
John A. Giuliani | M | 62 |
Dotomi, Inc.
Dotomi, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotomi, Inc. is rethinking the way marketers manage online display advertising with an approach it calls 'Personalized Media'. Although originally founded in 2003, its history can be traced back to 1995 and a lone Israeli soldier named Yair Goldfinger. While in the army, Yair became passionate about effective communication. That passion was ignited further as his tenure as a soldier came to an end: Yair found he needed a better way of keeping in touch with ex-army friends and colleagues. His brainstorm ultimately morphed into the phenomenon of ICQ, a product more commonly known today as Instant Messaging, eventually being acquired by AOL. After his initial success, Yair took the next step and tried his hand at applying ICQ's underlying principle of a one-to-one dialogue to marketing challenges and customer relationships. He reasoned that by eliminating the waste of most marketing and ensuring communication was relevant to consumers, clients could better connect with their customer base. With the idea of personalized and pertinent marketing in mind, Dotomi was born. With Yair's help, Dotomi leadership grew in the form of a tremendous board of successful and proven online executives, including Scott Kurnit of About.com and Jonathan Selig of Akamai. Yair continues to be active at Dotomi as its Chief Technology Officer, continuing daily on his passionate push for the power of personalized media. | 19 years |
Louise Sams | F | 66 | 3 years | |
Dennis Suskind | M | 81 |
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley Hotels/Resorts/Cruise linesConsumer Services Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley is a resort located mid-mountain at Deer Valley Resort. The private company is based in Park City, UT. The company offers an ultimate summer vacation experience at their lodge. The CEO of the company is Russ Olsen. | - |
David Plotkin | M | 56 | 17 years | |
Sara Griggs | F | - | - | |
Christopher Keenan | M | 45 | 18 years | |
Stacie Henderson | M | - |
Keep Holdings, Inc.
Keep Holdings, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Keep Holdings, Inc. owns and operates online advertising platforms. Its platform offers trending products, featured products, and gift guides, and allows retailers to add and sell their products to shoppers on its platform. The firm’s products include AdKeeper, Swizzle and Keep. The company was founded by Scott Kurnit and MaryAnn Bekkedahl in 2007 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | 7 years |
Trisha Stiles | F | - | 2 years | |
Kathy Klingler | F | - | - | |
Brian Denyeau | M | - | - | |
Russ Olsen | M | - |
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley Hotels/Resorts/Cruise linesConsumer Services Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley is a resort located mid-mountain at Deer Valley Resort. The private company is based in Park City, UT. The company offers an ultimate summer vacation experience at their lodge. The CEO of the company is Russ Olsen. | - |
Ric Elert | M | - |
Dotomi, Inc.
Dotomi, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotomi, Inc. is rethinking the way marketers manage online display advertising with an approach it calls 'Personalized Media'. Although originally founded in 2003, its history can be traced back to 1995 and a lone Israeli soldier named Yair Goldfinger. While in the army, Yair became passionate about effective communication. That passion was ignited further as his tenure as a soldier came to an end: Yair found he needed a better way of keeping in touch with ex-army friends and colleagues. His brainstorm ultimately morphed into the phenomenon of ICQ, a product more commonly known today as Instant Messaging, eventually being acquired by AOL. After his initial success, Yair took the next step and tried his hand at applying ICQ's underlying principle of a one-to-one dialogue to marketing challenges and customer relationships. He reasoned that by eliminating the waste of most marketing and ensuring communication was relevant to consumers, clients could better connect with their customer base. With the idea of personalized and pertinent marketing in mind, Dotomi was born. With Yair's help, Dotomi leadership grew in the form of a tremendous board of successful and proven online executives, including Scott Kurnit of About.com and Jonathan Selig of Akamai. Yair continues to be active at Dotomi as its Chief Technology Officer, continuing daily on his passionate push for the power of personalized media. | 14 years |
Eyal Schiff | M | - |
Dotomi, Inc.
Dotomi, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotomi, Inc. is rethinking the way marketers manage online display advertising with an approach it calls 'Personalized Media'. Although originally founded in 2003, its history can be traced back to 1995 and a lone Israeli soldier named Yair Goldfinger. While in the army, Yair became passionate about effective communication. That passion was ignited further as his tenure as a soldier came to an end: Yair found he needed a better way of keeping in touch with ex-army friends and colleagues. His brainstorm ultimately morphed into the phenomenon of ICQ, a product more commonly known today as Instant Messaging, eventually being acquired by AOL. After his initial success, Yair took the next step and tried his hand at applying ICQ's underlying principle of a one-to-one dialogue to marketing challenges and customer relationships. He reasoned that by eliminating the waste of most marketing and ensuring communication was relevant to consumers, clients could better connect with their customer base. With the idea of personalized and pertinent marketing in mind, Dotomi was born. With Yair's help, Dotomi leadership grew in the form of a tremendous board of successful and proven online executives, including Scott Kurnit of About.com and Jonathan Selig of Akamai. Yair continues to be active at Dotomi as its Chief Technology Officer, continuing daily on his passionate push for the power of personalized media. | - |
Matthew Blank | M | 73 | - | |
Richard Klausner | M | 72 |
Wisdo, Inc.
| - |
James Reynolds | M | - | - | |
Geoffrey Barker | M | 61 |
Wisdo, Inc.
| - |
Philip M. Young | M | 84 |
Dotomi, Inc.
Dotomi, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotomi, Inc. is rethinking the way marketers manage online display advertising with an approach it calls 'Personalized Media'. Although originally founded in 2003, its history can be traced back to 1995 and a lone Israeli soldier named Yair Goldfinger. While in the army, Yair became passionate about effective communication. That passion was ignited further as his tenure as a soldier came to an end: Yair found he needed a better way of keeping in touch with ex-army friends and colleagues. His brainstorm ultimately morphed into the phenomenon of ICQ, a product more commonly known today as Instant Messaging, eventually being acquired by AOL. After his initial success, Yair took the next step and tried his hand at applying ICQ's underlying principle of a one-to-one dialogue to marketing challenges and customer relationships. He reasoned that by eliminating the waste of most marketing and ensuring communication was relevant to consumers, clients could better connect with their customer base. With the idea of personalized and pertinent marketing in mind, Dotomi was born. With Yair's help, Dotomi leadership grew in the form of a tremendous board of successful and proven online executives, including Scott Kurnit of About.com and Jonathan Selig of Akamai. Yair continues to be active at Dotomi as its Chief Technology Officer, continuing daily on his passionate push for the power of personalized media. | - |
Jonathan Seelig | M | 51 |
Dotomi, Inc.
Dotomi, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotomi, Inc. is rethinking the way marketers manage online display advertising with an approach it calls 'Personalized Media'. Although originally founded in 2003, its history can be traced back to 1995 and a lone Israeli soldier named Yair Goldfinger. While in the army, Yair became passionate about effective communication. That passion was ignited further as his tenure as a soldier came to an end: Yair found he needed a better way of keeping in touch with ex-army friends and colleagues. His brainstorm ultimately morphed into the phenomenon of ICQ, a product more commonly known today as Instant Messaging, eventually being acquired by AOL. After his initial success, Yair took the next step and tried his hand at applying ICQ's underlying principle of a one-to-one dialogue to marketing challenges and customer relationships. He reasoned that by eliminating the waste of most marketing and ensuring communication was relevant to consumers, clients could better connect with their customer base. With the idea of personalized and pertinent marketing in mind, Dotomi was born. With Yair's help, Dotomi leadership grew in the form of a tremendous board of successful and proven online executives, including Scott Kurnit of About.com and Jonathan Selig of Akamai. Yair continues to be active at Dotomi as its Chief Technology Officer, continuing daily on his passionate push for the power of personalized media. | - |
Dan Rosensweig | M | 62 | - | |
Jim Norton | M | - | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Andrew William Feinberg | M | 59 | - | |
David R. Mendels | M | 58 | 9 years | |
Deborah M. Besemer | F | 69 | 14 years | |
Jon Corley | M | - | 4 years | |
Robert Noreck | M | 48 | 13 years | |
Jeremy Allaire | M | 52 | 12 years | |
Hugh Ray | M | 68 | 4 years | |
Vidich Paul | M | - | 1 years | |
Christine Zhao | F | 51 | 2 years | |
Chetan Ovinder Kapoor | M | 49 | 2 years | |
Derek Harrar | M | 53 | 5 years | |
MaryAnn Bekkedahl | F | - |
Keep Holdings, Inc.
Keep Holdings, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Keep Holdings, Inc. owns and operates online advertising platforms. Its platform offers trending products, featured products, and gift guides, and allows retailers to add and sell their products to shoppers on its platform. The firm’s products include AdKeeper, Swizzle and Keep. The company was founded by Scott Kurnit and MaryAnn Bekkedahl in 2007 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Robert Mason | M | - | 8 years | |
Neil Lieberman | M | - | - | |
Christopher Stagno | M | 49 | 7 years | |
Jim Breyer | M | 62 | 9 years | |
Ritcha Gupta Ranjan | F | 48 | 3 years | |
Bill Day | M | 59 |
Dotdash Media, Inc.
Dotdash Media, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotdash Media, Inc. operates an online website. It provides internet news, information, entertainment services and web sites grouped into channels such as arts, hobbies, shopping, and sports. It operates through the following brands: Verywell, The Spruce, The Balance, Investopedia, Lifewire, Byrdie, MyDomaine, TripSavvy, Brides, Liquor.com, and ThoughtCo. The company was founded by Scott Kurnit in 1996 and is headquartered in New York City, NY. | 7 years |
Betsey Nelson | F | 63 | 4 years | |
David Orfao | M | 65 | 7 years | |
A. J. McGowan | M | - | - | |
Walter Greenleaf | M | - |
Hampshire College
| 4 years |
Dennis Rose | M | - | - | |
Rick Hanson | M | - | - | |
Katie Kulikoski | F | 47 | 5 years | |
Dan Freund | M | - | - | |
Ashraf Alkarmi | M | - | 2 years | |
Eric Johnson | M | 45 | 6 years | |
Amee Desjourdy | F | - | - | |
Tomer Azenkot | M | - | - | |
Denise Grimley | F | - | - | |
Meredith Duhaime | F | - | 5 years | |
Charles Chu | M | - | - | |
Michael Loria | M | 77 | - | |
Sean O'Neil | M | - | 2 years | |
Sara Larsen | F | - | - | |
Richard Diforio | M | - |
Dotdash Media, Inc.
Dotdash Media, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotdash Media, Inc. operates an online website. It provides internet news, information, entertainment services and web sites grouped into channels such as arts, hobbies, shopping, and sports. It operates through the following brands: Verywell, The Spruce, The Balance, Investopedia, Lifewire, Byrdie, MyDomaine, TripSavvy, Brides, Liquor.com, and ThoughtCo. The company was founded by Scott Kurnit in 1996 and is headquartered in New York City, NY. | 1 years |
David Schwartz | M | - |
Hampshire College
| 4 years |
Brian Froehling | M | - | 3 years | |
Barry Diller | M | 82 | - | |
Vanessa Wade | F | - | - | |
Jennifer Griffin Smith | F | 48 | 3 years | |
Stephen W. Smith | M | - |
Dotdash Media, Inc.
Dotdash Media, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotdash Media, Inc. operates an online website. It provides internet news, information, entertainment services and web sites grouped into channels such as arts, hobbies, shopping, and sports. It operates through the following brands: Verywell, The Spruce, The Balance, Investopedia, Lifewire, Byrdie, MyDomaine, TripSavvy, Brides, Liquor.com, and ThoughtCo. The company was founded by Scott Kurnit in 1996 and is headquartered in New York City, NY. | 1 years |
Larry Rosenfeld | M | 71 |
Hampshire College
| 4 years |
Christopher A. Menard | M | 50 | 4 years | |
Michael D. Prinn | M | 51 | 1 years | |
James Crown | M | 69 |
Hampshire College
| 4 years |
Eric M. Ruttenberg | M | 68 |
Hampshire College
| 5 years |
James S. Tybur | M | - |
Dotdash Media, Inc.
Dotdash Media, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Dotdash Media, Inc. operates an online website. It provides internet news, information, entertainment services and web sites grouped into channels such as arts, hobbies, shopping, and sports. It operates through the following brands: Verywell, The Spruce, The Balance, Investopedia, Lifewire, Byrdie, MyDomaine, TripSavvy, Brides, Liquor.com, and ThoughtCo. The company was founded by Scott Kurnit in 1996 and is headquartered in New York City, NY. | - |
Scot Rosenblum | M | - | 4 years | |
Richard L. Bedell | M | 68 |
Hampshire College
| 4 years |
Adam F. Berrey | M | - | 3 years | |
Dina Roman | F | - | - | |
John P. Thurber | M | 69 |
Hampshire College
| 4 years |
Eli Lederman | M | - | 5 years | |
Corey Levenson | M | 69 |
Hampshire College
| 4 years |
Paul F. Goetz | M | 57 | 5 years | |
Jeffrey R. Whatcott | M | - | 5 years | |
Mike Quinn | M | - | - | |
Robert Raiola | M | - | - | |
Natalie R. Cohen | F | - |
Hampshire College
| 2 years |
Scott Germaise | M | - |
Keep Holdings, Inc.
Keep Holdings, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Keep Holdings, Inc. owns and operates online advertising platforms. Its platform offers trending products, featured products, and gift guides, and allows retailers to add and sell their products to shoppers on its platform. The firm’s products include AdKeeper, Swizzle and Keep. The company was founded by Scott Kurnit and MaryAnn Bekkedahl in 2007 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | - |
Chris Hill | M | - | - | |
Sue Thexton | F | - | - | |
Anthony Dunaif | M | - | - | |
Jeffrey Coughlin | M | - | 1 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 99 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Scott Kurnit
- Personal Network