CampusExplorer

CampusExplorer

Infobox Dotcom company
name = CampusExplorer.com

company_type = Private
foundation = Santa Monica, California, USA (2007)
location_city = Santa Monica, California
location_country = USA
url = http://www.campusexplorer.com/
type = College Admissions Website
registration = Free
owner = Campus Explorer, Inc.
launch date = 2007
current version = 3.0
revenue =
employees = 6

CampusExplorer.com is a college information portal. The site utilizes Web 2.0 tools to allow users to search for schools, research admissions, and finally connect with a college.

History

CampusExplorer.com was founded by Jerry Slavonia and Brian Hartnack in 2007. Both founders were senior executives at Rent.com which was purchased in 2005 by eBay ["eBay Inc. - eBay Completes Acquisition of Rent.com", http://investor.ebay.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=156597] .

In August 2007, CampusExplorer.com raised money in a Series A round of investment. Series A investors include Rincon Venture Partners and O'Connor Ventures ["Campus Explorer Raises Series A", http://www.socaltech.com/campus_explorer_raises_series_a/s-0010614.html] .

Board of Directors

The CampusExplorer.com board of directors include Kevin O'Connor of O'Connor Ventures, co-founder and former CEO of DoubleClick, Jim Andelman of Rincon Venture Partners, and Brian Barnum, CFO, COO and President of R.H. Donnelly Interactive ["The CampusExplorer.com Board of Directors", http://www.campusexplorer.com/company/about/board/] . Founders Jerry Slavonia and Brian Hartnack also sit on the board.

External links

* [http://www.campusexplorer.com Company Website]
* [http://www.campusexplorer.com/company/about/team/ CampusExplorer.com Team]

References


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