MNTN Stock

steelhouse.comEnterprise SoftwareFounded: 2009Funding to Date: $179.22MM

MNTN builds advertising software for brands to drive measurable conversions, revenue, site visits and more through the power of television. MNTN Performance TV's Connected TV advertising platform optimized for direct-response marketing goals. This company was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in Culver City, CA.

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Team

Management Team

Marwan Soghaier
Chief Product Officer
Mark Douglas
President & Chief Executive Officer
Natalie Serota
SVP of Business Development
Mark Douglas
Founder, Co-Chief Executive Officer, President & Board Member
Maxwell Thompsom
Co-Chief Executive Officer
Patrick Pohlen
Chief Financial Officer
Christopher Innes
Chief Operating Officer
James Toney
Chief Strategy Officer

Board Members

Dana Settle
Greycroft
Jim Andelman
Rincon Venture Partners
Trey Chandler
Staley Capital
Albert Wang Ph.D
Qualcomm Ventures
Peter Lee
Baroda Ventures
Renny Smith
Staley Capital

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News

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