Location Garden City, New York, United States Regions Greater New York Area, East Coast, Northeastern US Gender Male
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Mr. Mohen is an entrepreneur whose has started several technology and digital media companies. He led the 2014 buyout of the fashion magazine Nylon, merged it with the FashionIndie, served as interim CEO, transitioning the business to digital publishing model. He also founded SpiralFrog, an online music distribution service for which he obtained
the first ever licenses from major record labels to distribute music to consumers for free in return for a share of advertising revenues. He landed major contracts with UMG, EMI, Warner Chappell, Sony/ATV, Orchard, and many others. His previous ventures include ParishPay, which automates the donation of money to the U.S. Catholic Church, later acquired by Yaplink; Election.com, which ran the world’s first legally binding elections on the Internet, the public-sector business of which was later acquired by Accenture; and Proginet, a supplier of heterogeneous systems management software, which he took public, and which was later acquired by Tipco. His first software product, XCOM, a systems management solution with cumulative sales in excess of $500 million, was purchased by Computer Associates. Microsoft, Novell, VeriSign and Accenture are among the strategic investors in Mr. Mohen’s prior ventures. He has been a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors, and Legatus, the Catholic CEOs organization.