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Marketing and Advertising Technology Industry Veterans Launch MathCapital

Liz Unamo| 8 de enero de 2018

Joe Zawadzki Eric Franchi

Marketing and advertising technology industry veterans announced the launch of MathCapital, a predominantly early-stage venture capital fund that will support the next generation of marketing and advertising technology leaders. Joe Zawadzki, CEO and founder of MediaMath, and Eric Franchi, co-founder and formerly of Undertone, will serve as Partners of the fund.Marketing expenditures exceed $1.5 trillion annually. Digital Marketing currently represents $230B in spend, and is growing. Consumers increasingly spend time, consume content and make decisions via digital devices (20.4B connected “things” will be in use worldwide by 2020). Companies that can connect these consumers to the products and services they desire are creating tremendous value, and those that can harness the power of digital distribution to generate real business outcomes for marketers are poised to reinvent the practice of marketing. MathCapital’s mission is to fund and support the entrepreneurs and companies that are driving this digital transformation.”We are powering the next great wave of innovation in marketing,” said Joe Zawadzki, Partner at MathCapital. “Our mission is to connect consumers and marketers in ways that delight both, and this fund will support the ecosystem that makes that happen. We will connect portfolio companies to MediaMath’s technology platform and enterprise scale, accelerating their success, and moving all of us closer to our shared vision.”MathCapital is uniquely suited to accelerate the progress of its investments through a connection to programmatic marketing leader MediaMath. MathCapital will partner closely with MediaMath, which has a platform dedicated to supporting ecosystem innovation. MathCapital portfolio companies will have access to MediaMath’s 4,500+ advertisers, 350+ partners and in-house business and marketing expertise.

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