Who Is Mike Mann

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Mike Mann, Internet Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

Mike Mann is an Internet entrepreneur, philanthropist and author with a track record of starting and growing successful businesses. Mike Mann serves as Chairman and Founder of WashingtonVC, a private equity group whose portfolio of companies share resources, talent and technologies to deliver innovative digital products and services. In '94 he founded Internet Interstate, which he sold to Verio in '97. In '98, he founded BuyDomains.com, the world's largest secondary market for domain names, and sold majority interest to Highland Capital and Summit Partners in 2005, along with the "Seeq.com" search engine portal. Between '98 and '01, he served as the founding Chairman of ByteBack.org (501c3), which operates free computer training centers serving inner-city communities. Mike is the Founder and Chairman of Grassroots.org (501c3), a global network providing free services to nonprofits and promoting social action. He also manages Make Change! Trust, a charitable fund that supports select 501c3 organizations.

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Washington VC Venture Capital Firm
Washington VC venture capital firm in Washington DC.
Grassroots.org Nonprofit Business Services
Grassroots.org provides nonprofit business services.
Knowledge is Power
Mike Mann's Book

Mike Mann: Founder of Grassroots.org 

Grassroots.org provides nonprofit organizations with free valuable technologies and resources to increase their efficiency and productivity, and spreads important social information via our network of socially-focused websites.

The ultimate goal of Grassroots is to adopt 10,000 nonprofit members, and to provide each of them with an average of $10,000 per year worth of services at no charge (for a total savings of $100 million per year!). Grassroots currently serves over 1000 nonprofits around the world!

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Mike Mann's Companies 

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Phone.com VoIP Phone Service
The New Phone.Company
SEO.com SEO Company
Search Engine Optimists
Dial A Geek Technical Support
Technology Help Anytime
Software.com Software Download Superstore
The Download Superstore
Graphics.net Corporate Web Design
Website and Brand Development
Browser Media Web 2.0 Design Firm
The Web 2.0 Authority

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Bigmoust

That video about starting a family business, with the guy on the 50 dollar bill, is really funny and at the same time insightful. Me and my brother actually own a company together, where our dad is our first investor. Check out our lens about the T-Shirt Industry and tell me what you think about it, our check out our website.

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Posted March 22, 2008

maxy

Great lens, creative and informative! Please check out my phone card lens!

Posted March 04, 2008