- Mark Chasan
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Mark Chasan is a lawyer, merchant banker and entrepreneur.[1] In 1995, Chasan founded Emusic, and as Chairman and CEO of Emusic[2] created the world’s first online digital music distribution and retailing company and a leading online music and entertainment superstore.[3] In February 1999, Emusic merged with Goodnoise/Emusic.com, Inc. and went public (NASDAQ: EMUS).[4] Also, in 1995, Chasan formed Webcentral, one of the first web development, hosting and co-location facilities in the US and hosted such customers as Caltrans, ReMax and AudioNet/Broadcast.com. Webcentral was acquired by Interworld Communications in 1997.
Chasan is currently the Chairman and CEO of Transformative Capital, Inc., a firm focused on financing sustainable and clean-tech businesses. Chasan has been instrumental in creating new financial models for a process driven approach to liquidity and value creation utilizing a private-to-public strategy.[5]
References
- ^ Digital Hollywood - http://www.digitalhollywood.com/DH06Fl-VCTrk.html
- ^ "Music to their Ears: Virtual CD Stores", BusinessTown.com
- ^ Info.com - reference - reference.Info.com
- ^ SEC Info - Emusic Com Inc - 10SB12G/A - On 12/24/98 - EX-2.3
- ^ "Publex Ventures Debuts Unique Fund Leveraging Public and Private Equity", Look Smart, March 2004 - http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_pwwi/is_200403/ai_mark4042033342
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