Daniel Todd has served as President since co-founding Zango in 1999. He
is at the heart of the company's Content Economy vision of leveraging
the Internet for each of Zango's core constituencies: content
providers, Web publishers, advertisers and, most importantly,
consumers. Dan leads Zango's sales (Zango Ad Services), marketing,
product management, strategic intelligence and human resources
functions, and has been the driving force behind the c...
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Daniel Todd
Company Founder
Companies Founded
Zango
Zango, Inc. is an online media company providing consumers free access
to a large catalog of free, sought-after online videos, games, music,
tools and utilities. Much like television, this content is funded by
advertising and is therefore free to the consumer.
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