Co-founder and CEO, Slated
Stephan Paternot is co-founder & CEO of Slated, the world's first online film finance marketplace, and best known for co-founding one of the first Internet community sites, theglobe.com, in 1994, which set stock market history. In 2001 he published his memoir, A Very Public Offering, detailing his experience at theglobe.com. A Very Public Offering was updated and reissued in 2018 in conjunction with the worldwide release of the National Geographic Television series Valley of the Boom, in which Paternot is featured as a character. Stephan is a Cornell University alum.
Todd Krizelman '96
Co-founder and CEO, MediaRadar
Growing up in Palo Alto, MediaRadar Co-Founder and CEO Todd Krizelman was born and raised near the epicenter of technology and innovation. Krizelman founded MediaRadar in 2007 with veteran web architect Jesse Keller. MediaRadar is a sales enablement tool, providing brand intelligence and prospecting advice.
A graduate of Cornell University and Harvard Business School, Todd is best known as a co-founder of one of the world's first social media websites. Todd and his business partner, Stephan Paternot, founded TheGlobe.com during their undergraduate career. He led the site from its inception to taking it public on NASDAQ in 1998.
Todd is a recipient of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and was in the inaugural class of NYC Fellows.
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